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- Editor, authors slated to speak - Blue Mountain Eagle
Editor, authors slated to speakBlue Mountain Eagle, OR - 2 hours ago... publishing market, and receive specialized instruction in a variety of genres, including fiction and nonfiction, magazine articles, devotionals, poetry, ...
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney - Canberra Times
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone. Friends, relatives and police officers from the Cowra ...
- Summer Camps more than just summer fun - Yemen Observer
Yemen ObserverSummer Camps more than just summer funYemen Observer, Yemen - 3 hours ago“In camps you can learn many things while in centers you just learn poetry, drawing and compute skills. What I really like in the centers is that many ...
- Local author talks about her novel (The Journal Times)
When Patricia Cumbie wanted to set her first novel in a working-class neighborhood, she knew exactly where it should be.
- Trigger hoping for poetry favourites - Ledbury Reporter
Trigger hoping for poetry favouritesLedbury Reporter, UK - 1 hour agoPoetry should be intense." He still owns and cherishes his schoolboy copy of "The Faber Book of Children's Verse" and explained: "I read it like a Bible. ...
- Arts collide for opening of building (Athens Banner-Herald)
With half of the University of Georgia's arts departments now located at the fashionable new East Campus, it begs the question: Do the remaining departments - drama and dance - feel left out?
- All the Little Letdowns - Aversion
All the Little LetdownsAversion - 9 hours ago... purest teen misery, you can't totally blame the band. It's in its generational genome to make like personal experiences are as riveting as epic poetry. ...
- Can poetry in translation ever be as poetic in its new language? (The Japan Times)
A friend who was visiting recently from Germany posed me a difficult question: How can poetry be translated? I have often read that poetry is untranslatable, that "nothing is lost in translation except the poetry." Yet, if this were true, we would hardly be able to read, let alone appreciate, poets writing in other languages than our own. Read the full story
- Breakfast at Mona's worth the wait - Rocky Mountain News
By 11:30 a.m. Sunday, every table, booth, counter stool and spare chair is occupied. In the back parking lot, there's a traffic jam of SUVs jockeying for a space, including a black Hummer that selfishly takes two. A toddler is guarding the front door ...
- Schedules loaded with fall programs for kids, teens (The Dexter Leader)
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.
- Striving to make Shakespeare family friendly - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Alison Eliel Kalmus wants to make the Bard more appealing to the MTV generation, but she will not dumb down William Shakespeare's glorious language. "We want to make Shakespeare accessible to families," Kalmus said. "Our actors do not speak in that ...
- Shakespeare Society to Present 'Lyrics' With Pinsky and Cerveris ... - Broadway World
TheaterMania.comShakespeare Society to Present 'Lyrics' With Pinsky and Cerveris ...Broadway World, NY - 1 hour agoAs Poet Laureate from 1997 - 2000, Robert Pinsky became a public ambassador for poetry, founding the Favorite Poem Project, in which thousands of Americans ...Cerveris, DeHaas, Pinsky, Woods Set for Lyrics by W. Shakespeare TheaterMania.comall 3 news articles
- Historian and history maker (Guardian Unlimited)
Comment is free: Timothy Garton Ash: The death of my friend Bronislaw Geremek is a grave loss not just for Poland, but all of Europe
- Word Thursdays open mike to feature poets - Daily Star
At 7 p.m. Thursday, Word Thursdays will present an open reading followed by readings by Durham, N.C., poet Liz Beasley and Saratoga Springs poet Jay Rogoff in the Word and Image Gallery of Bright Hill Center at 94 Church St. in Treadwell. During the ...
- Osama and Afghan cinema: an interview with Siddiq Barmak - Open Democracy
Afghanistan’s first post-Taliban feature film, a bleak yet lyrical story of a young girl forced to ‘pass’ as a boy in order to support her widowed mother, is provoking worldwide interest in the country’s cinematic heritage and future. As ...
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