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- Books: ‘Gorgeously Green’ - Hollywood Today Newsmagazine
Books: ‘Gorgeously Green’Hollywood Today Newsmagazine, CA - 19 minutes agoSince the age of seven, I’ve always had a passion for writing…poetry and plays to begin with. It’s truly a dream come true to be paid to write! ...
- Arboretum honors founder (Albany Times Union)
Festival on Saturday celebrates legacy of Landis founder ESPERANCE -- The Landis Arboretum will celebrate its founder's legacy Saturday with a day of family-friendly activities and a night of music by starlight.A renaissance man of his day, Arboretum founder Fred Lape was a poet, musician, English professor, writer and amateur botanist who attracted a following in the local community. ...
- Schedules loaded with fall programs for kids, teens (The Chelsea Standard)
The McKune Memorial Library has a full schedule of programs for the fall that are designed to appeal especially to children and teenagers. "I'm very excited about our new programs for this fall, especially our "afterschool specials," said Karen Persello, director of Youth and Teen Services.
- Hallelujah, it's Leonard! - Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - The man of the hour -- Leonard Cohen -- won't be here. But hundreds of his most dedicated fans, including 250 international visitors, will celebrate the career of the iconic singer-songwriter / writer this week in Edmonton. The biannual ...
- Touting the joys of poetry (Miami Herald)
THE POETRY LIFE: Ten Stories. Baron Wormser. CavanKerry. 196 pages. $18. ''Poetry,'' Auden famously observed in his elegy for Yeats, ''makes nothing happen.'' What isn't often remembered are the words immediately following that trenchant comment: ''it survives. . . . '' It survives even in a digitized age, offering what Frost called a ``momentary stay against confusion.''
- A Palestinian poet's final words - Kansas City Star
A Palestinian poet's final wordsKansas City Star, MO - 37 minutes ago"I thought poetry could change everything, change history," Darwish said in 2002. "But now I think that poetry changes only the poet. ...
- The Solution to Hunting's Woes? - Wall Street Journal
The Solution to Hunting's Woes?Wall Street Journal - 2 hours agoBy some accounts, female hunters are different than their male counterparts. Unlike most male hunters, for instance, some share poetry with each other. ...
- EHAP, Inc. Presents Authors Veraunda I. Jackson and Linda Everett ... - WebWire
ORLANDO, Florida, August 20, 2008 – Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center will burst into family fun and activity on August 28 - September 1, 2008 when syndicated radio host Tom Joyner brings his annual Family Reunion to Orlando. This year’s ...
- Celebrating a heritage of the arts - Desert Valley Times
Celebrating a heritage of the artsDesert Valley Times, UT - 17 hours agoFor example if you're looking for something to do on Oct. 3 you can take in a piano recital, a poetry and fiction reading, a "Dancing at Lughnasa" ...
- Upward Bound hits the mud - Daily Astorian
Upward Bound hits the mudDaily Astorian, USA - 19 minutes agoIn another project group, rap, hip hop, techno and other music provided the catalyst for learning to write poetry. Yasemin Gadelhak, a writing instructor at ...
- O2 guides Picnic-ers with ElectricNav - Siliconrepublic.com
Siliconrepublic.comO2 guides Picnic-ers with ElectricNavSiliconrepublic.com, Ireland - 2 hours agoThose missing out on the Picnic can head to IMtv’s online coverage which is spread across its Twitter account (http://twitter.com/imtv), web TV service ...
- Tate, Southbank to Support `Street Genius' Teenagers (Update1) - Bloomberg
July 24 (Bloomberg) -- Fifty-four London youths aged 16 to 19 will become impromptu artists, staging dance, music and film events in a project led by the Southbank Centre and Tate. Through December, 24 cultural organizations are running a `` Street ...
- Scenting change - The National
Scenting changeThe National, United Arab Emirates - 15 hours agoThe crinkled wrapping paper was a school assignment on French poetry. One of the poems was Parfum Exotique, which Charles Baudelaire wrote a century and a ...
- Wild Dogs - Kingston Whig
These are halcyon times for Kingston writer Helen Humphreys. Her latest novel, Coventry,has just been published and now her 2004 novel,Wild Dogs, has been made into a play, thanks to retired Queen's University drama professor Anne Hardcastle and ...
- Alzahra University to honor Hakim Sanai - IranMania News
LONDON, September 25 (IranMania) - Alzahra University will hold a conference on Hakim Sanai on the commemoration of his 850th birthday on December 2 and 3, MNA reported. Scholars and academics will submit papers on the life, works and beliefs of the ...
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