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- Omagh to pay a silent tribute to bomb victims - Belfast Telegraph
Omagh to pay a silent tribute to bomb victimsBelfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - 10 minutes agoPoetry and scripture readings will also be read as well as further musical pieces and a short address by Terry Waite CBE. At 3.15pm the names of the victims ...
- Fall Arts Week: Books & Literature - Calgary Herald
Calgary HeraldFall Arts Week: Books & LiteratureCalgary Herald, Canada - 3 hours agoWhat: Along with husband David, Scollard is owner of Frontenac House, a long-standing Calgary-based small literary press that focuses on poetry. ...
- Recapping the Emmys (The Star-Ledger)
Alan Sepinwall gives us the scoop on TV's big night
- New Book Explores Life, Love from Perspective of Black American - MarketWatch
New Book Explores Life, Love from Perspective of Black AmericanMarketWatch - 13 hours agoAn MBA candidate at the University of Miami, Malik Aziz holds a bachelor's degree in African history from Northeastern Illinois University. ...
- VIRTUAL VANITIES - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphVIRTUAL VANITIESCalcutta Telegraph, India - 2 hours agoThe literature on the profile can be esoteric prose or poetry interspersed with ordinary language — in font size 6.5, or 26. The creatively challenged would ...
- Carson gives youngsters chance to shine - Milton Canadian Champion
Carson gives youngsters chance to shineMilton Canadian Champion, Canada - 20 minutes agoUnder Carson Productions he creates, develops and produces family theatre, everything from touring plays to poetry readings. Projects include his Books ...
- Finding the Arab Iliad - Egypt Today
ABDEL RAHMAN EL-ABNOUDY knows he’s a good poet. He is arguably the greatest living poet of the activist 1960s and one of the founders of the modern colloquial poem, yet it is not his poetry for which he wants to be remembered. “I am a good poet ...
- Library patrons help make county a wonderful place (The Union)
Isn't Nevada County a wonderful place to live?
- Art: Old salts in a new vessel - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Art: Old salts in a new vesselMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 2 hours agoWinona's poet laureate, James Armstrong, an English professor at Winona State University, kicked off the program with a reading of sea-themed poetry. ...
- Oxford Guide To Literary Britain And Ireland, edited by Daniel Hahn & Nicholas Robins. (Independent)
Blown by the gales of finance and fashion, British sport may rise and fall. British and Irish literature yields golden returns century after century. From Hardy's Wessex to Joyce's Dublin by way of Dickens's London and Rankin's Edinburgh, the outcome is an archipelago studded from terraced street and college lawn to windswept moor with the memory of writers and works.
- The story of Ko'olau: Love, commitment, sacrifice - Honolulu Advertiser
The true story of Kalua'iko'olau and his fight to die a free man has inspired books, poems and theatrical productions. It opened recently in perhaps the most well-known experimental theater in New York, the La MaMa theater.
- Creative writing workshop set - Chatham Star Tribune
Creative writing workshop setChatham Star Tribune, VA - 6 hours ago... poetry, memoirs, and novels. The instructor will be Zach Sanzone, an English teacher at Hargrave Military Academy. Sanzone sponsors the creative writing ...
- Professor publishes 4 books, set to hold reading with alum - Binghamton University Pipe Dream
Professor publishes 4 books, set to hold reading with alumBinghamton University Pipe Dream, USA - 15 minutes agoMirskin, who is an associate professor at Ithaca College, is releasing two books of poetry, while Rosenberg, an English professor, is publishing a picture ...
- Kidnap suspect 'Rockefeller' says days spent with daughter 'glorious' - Times-Argus
BOSTON — The kidnapping suspect who calls himself Clark Rockefeller said he spent "six glorious and wonderful days" with his daughter evading authorities, but still isn't talking about his life before 1993. Police say Rockefeller is a German ...
- Man on Wire (New York Times)
Philippe Petit in "Man on Wire." On the morning of Aug. 7, 1974, after months of preparation and years of dreaming, a French daredevil named Philippe Petit stepped into the sky above Lower Manhattan.
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