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- Farm Day, raffle planned - Nashua Telegraph
Farm Day, raffle plannedNashua Telegraph, NH - 8 hours agoKids activities will take place from 11 am-3 pm The eighth annual Nesenkeag Poetry Reading starts at 3:30 pm and will be followed by guest musicians. ...
- Roger’s Rave Reviews: Richard Harteis & Recommended Reading - The Resident
Roger’s Rave Reviews: Richard Harteis & Recommended ReadingThe Resident, CT - 19 minutes agoThe story ends with William winning the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. It’s an uplifting, true story.†(And Richard’s marathon training paid off: He ran the New ...
- Poetry in Motion (All About Jazz)
Poetry in Motion is the fifth album from the collective, Conference Call, and their first studio recording since their debut, Final Answer (Soul Note, 2002). The longstanding quartet, together since 1998, features German multi-reedist Gebhard Ullmann, pianist Michael Jefry Stevens, bassist Joe Fonda and recent drummer George Schuller (former drummers include Han Bennink and Matt Wilson).
- Show illuminates how Van Gogh painted in dark (San Francisco Chronicle)
Before Vincent van Gogh could make what would become one of the world's most famous and beloved images, he had to figure out how to use color to paint the blackness of night - and how to do it in the dark. The story of the technical challenges behind "The...
- Page turners - Cincinnati.com
Gina Ruffin Moore, author of "Cincinnati: Black America Series" (Arcadia, $19.99), Woodlawn council member and a training specialist with the Metropolitan Sewer District. Wild Stars Seeking Midnight Suns by J. California Cooper (Anchor, $13). Cooper ...
- Pulitzer-prize winning poet Hayden Carruth dies - Newsday
Washington PostPulitzer-prize winning poet Hayden Carruth diesNewsday, NY - 53 minutes agoDuring a long, distinguished career, Carruth wrote more than 30 books, winning the National Book Award for Poetry and the Pulitzer for his 1996 book ...Poet Hayden Carruth dies at 87 in Munnsville The Post-Standard - Syracuse.comall 11 news articles
- Speaking out about a bi-cultural life (Minnesota Public Radio)
Members of one Twin Cities' spoken word group are exploring their love of poetry and performance by writing about what it's like to be Latinos in the Midwest.
- Win big with 'Poetry Out Loud' contest - Courier-Post
Teachers and students alike may want to think about this: Last year's state champion wrote a poem that ranked fifth in national judging, good enough to win a college scholarship, plus a stipend to her school's library. The annual "New Jersey Poetry ...
- England brings out new CD at Grey Eagle - Asheville Citizen-Times
England brings out new CD at Grey EagleAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 3 hours agoWhile England calls Los Angeles home, she hails from North Carolina, and these Southern roots continue to weave their way into England’s powerful poetry. ...
- A Literacy of Images: Nancy Newhall and the Art of Photography (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Best known for writing text to accompany the photographs of Ansel Adams and Edward Weston, Nancy Newhall was also a widely published writer on photography, conservation, and American culture.
- In Living Black-and-White - City Journal
City JournalIn Living Black-and-WhiteCity Journal, NY - 23 minutes agoIf that’s the current standard, libraries will soon begin removing volumes of poetry from their shelves. After all, life is in prose, so why not books? ...
- 'Hamlet 2' pulls comedy from tragedy - MLive.com
Steve Coogan plays Dana Marschz, a drama teacher unafraid of humiliation. Dana Marschz proclaims his life to be "a parody of a tragedy." This is an astute bit of self-analysis from a complex man, an unsuccessful actor-turned-high-school drama teacher ...
- Today in History - Aug. 4 (Washington Post)
-- Today is Monday, Aug. 4, the 217th day of 2008. There are 149 days left in the year.
- Galleries and parks highlight local artists this weekend - Tryon Daily Bulletin
Polk County ’s natural beauty draws many artists to the area. This weekend take some time to refresh yourself with music and art inspired by all that surrounds us. This afternoon step into the Landrum Library from 5-7 p.m. and “ Go Outside ...
- Calendar: Monday, Sept. 15 (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
LITERARY EVENTS Loyola Guest Lecture Nunemaker Hall, Loyola University. Music veteran Martin Atkins will discuss his book "Tour: Smart and Break the Band" and share his experiences touring, 5. Free. COMMUNITY EVENTS Planetarium Shows St. Charles Parish Library, 105 Lakewood...
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