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- Diane Ronayne: Panel exchanges tips for all kinds of writing - Idaho Statesman
I t was a shotgun approach, but two dozen of us sitting around tables at Shangri-La Tea House on Tuesday got a bead on the ever-moving target of making a career of writing. For nearly three hours, a panel of eight local authors and editors fired off ...
- Glenwood students raise thousands for earthquake victims - Chapel Hill News
Glenwood students raise thousands for earthquake victimsChapel Hill News, NC - 2 hours agoThe program Ouyang and her students put together for around 400 parents and friends June 5 included singing and poetry reading. ...
- Not all poetry consists of archaic language, thoughts - Leaf Chronicle
As I am gearing up to study poetry again on a college level, I am reading everything I can get my hands on. Unfortunately, I don't think the majority of the American population likes poetry. But here's the reason why. Most people, I think, are taught ...
- A Musical Daisy Chain Leads Up to Balanchine (New York Times)
The new program that entered City Ballet?s repertory features four ballets whose greatest common factor is that they were all choreographed by Balanchine.
- Our Language Stigma - Jamaica Observer
Our Language StigmaJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 50 minutes agoMaybe we should ban all roots plays and indigenous poetry and even our folk songs. Anthropologists confirm that language is central to our customs, ...
- Episcopal churches hold election - Twin Falls Times-News
Delegates from Episcopal churches across Idaho will gather today at St. Michael's Cathedral in Boise to hold an election for the 15th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Idaho. The event will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a service of Holy Eucharist with ...
- V.S. Naipaul's 'A Writer's People' (International Herald Tribune)
Naipaul does not consider himself just a writer, but something grander and more ambitious. His stated project is "fitting one civilization to another." And he ranges far.
- Mireya Perez-Bustillo, Ph.D., Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who ... - 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
Mireya Perez-Bustillo, Ph.D., Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who ...24-7PressRelease.com (press release) - 1 hour agoHer professional affiliations include the American Poetry Association, the Museum of Modern Art, the Poet's Circle, La Revista del Hada, One Spirit Learning ...
- Falkirk center to honor volunteers, donors - Marin Independent-Journal
Falkirk center to honor volunteers, donorsMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 15 hours ago... family events, cultural events, art classes for children, poetry readings and workshops, lectures, literary events and a children's summer camp. ...
- Man arrested after 10-year hunt for £15m Shakespeare manuscript stolen from Durham University (Daily Mail)
A man has been arrested on suspicion of the theft of a priceless book from Durham University ten years ago. It is believed to be worth at least £15million.
- Poetic Preservation - TheDay
Poetic PreservationTheDay, CT - 1 hour agoMuch of his work makes specific reference to the land around his home, including a poem called“Two Trees,'' which describes a large split oak tree that ...
- Fest opener Abercrombie makes case quietly - Chicago Tribune
Fest opener Abercrombie makes case quietlyChicago Tribune, United States - 21 hours agoMoreover, the intimacy of the performance was matched by its poetry. Leading an organ trio, Abercrombie presided over fluid, free-ranging work that ...
- Son of Rambow kids around (Creative Loafing Tampa)
A coming-of-age tale with something for everyone (including Stallone fans).... By Lance Goldenberg.Will Proudfoot (Bill Milner), the young hero of Son of Rambow, does OK quoting scripture, but his real passion lies in the elaborate doodles covering the pages of his Bible. Will's drawings of fantastic creatures cavorting in brilliantly colored landscapes fill page after page of the boy's Good ...
- From Lower Topanga, Tool's Snake Pit - Malibu Arts Journal
From Lower Topanga, Tool's Snake PitMalibu Arts Journal, CA - 1 hour agoHe is the publisher who brought us the little green covered poetry book, "Idlers of the Bamboo Grove." You’ve seen it in a bucket at The Reel Inn and all ...
- Call to Readers: To express poetry in motion, try a haiku (The Sacramento Bee)
Eppie's Great Race, dubbed the "World's Oldest Triathlon," deserves a literary form of its own. That's why we've created "tri-ku," a triathlon poem in the form of a haiku. Carlos Alcalá
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