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- Canadian playwright Reaney dies | Connery to unveil his memoirs - Telegraph-Journal
Canadian playwright Reaney dies | Connery to unveil his memoirsTelegraph-Journal, Canada - Jun 13, 2008He won three Governor General's Awards for poetry and drama, the first in 1949 for a collection of poetry, The Red Heart. In 1966 he founded the Listener's ...
- Obama Does Not Understand Nuremberg - Canada Free Press
One of the obvious implications of last week’s Supreme Court decision, which granted inmates at Guantanamo Bay the right of habeas corpus to appeal their detention, is that if Osama bin Laden were captured alive by U.S. forces, the al Qaeda founder ...
- Unlocking the arts - Auburn Villager
Auburn VillagerUnlocking the artsAuburn Villager, Alabama - 19 minutes agoClasses include creative writing, poetry, Southern literature, African-American literature, Alabama history, photography, drawing and other art classes. ...
- Nuyorican Poets Café Still "Aloud And Alive At 35" - NY1
NY1Nuyorican Poets Café Still "Aloud And Alive At 35"NY1, NY - 17 hours agoA hallowed Lower East Side spot for urban poetry and New York’s Puerto Rican culture celebrates its 35th birthday this weekend. NY1’s Jeanine Ramirez filed ...The Nuyorican celebrates poets aloud The Villagerall 2 news articles
- Brian Hall explores the free-time of a poet (The Ithaca Journal)
If you like Robert Frost's poetry, you should read local author Brian Hall's new novel — and see what Frost was up to when he wasn't writing poems.
- MC professor to present paper at Oxford University - My West Texas
To mark her 25th year at Midland College, English professor Pam Howell wanted to do something special and she found it. This summer, she will present a paper at the 20th Oxford Round Table in England in July. Her paper is titled “No More Heroes ...
- Painter Jennifer Omaitz brings in the noise for gallery exhibit - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The paintings of Jennifer Omaitz, including "Emotion," above, are featured in the current solo show "Noise" at 1point618 Gallery in Cleveland. Inspired in part by DJ culture, Omaitz's images recall the swirling lights of a nightclub pulsating with ...
- Chestnut Street Books is a book-lovers' feast (Pioneer Press)
Cecilia Loome, 23, has spent much of her life surrounded by good books.
- Decoration Day big deal in Carroll long after Civil War - Carroll County Times
Westminster's two newspapers, the American Sentinel and Democratic Advocate, were filled with details about the observance of Decoration Day May 30, 1887. A heartfelt speech was reproduced verbatim and the grave-decorating ceremonies in various towns ...
- The Russians are back! - Online Journal
The Russians are back!Online Journal, FL - 14 minutes ago... have a penchant for disorder, procrastination, inefficiency, qualities more than redeemed by their fantasy, poetry, nobility and confidence in life. ...
- TV's "Laugh-in" comic Dick Martin dies in Calif - The Associated Press
The Associated PressTV's "Laugh-in" comic Dick Martin dies in CalifThe Associated Press - May 25, 2008Other times, Gibson, clutching a flower, would recite nonsensical poetry or Johnson would impersonate a comical Nazi spy. "Laugh-In" astounded audiences and ...
- Rodeo List of Events and Time (KION 46 Salinas)
Known for its week-long cavalcade of events, California Rodeo "Big Week" is the largest community event held in Salinas. Parades, barbecues, cowboy poetry, fireworks, concerts, a carnival, and much more....
- Highest-ranking Shriner visits area - Pensacola News Journal
Highest-ranking Shriner visits areaPensacola News Journal, FL - 6 hours ago... Lane welcomed family and friends of some of the winning poets for the third annual poetry contest, sponsored by the Friends of Southwest Branch Library. ...
- Wind of change at Tolethorpe - Peterborough Today
Wind of change at TolethorpePeterborough Today, UK - 23 minutes agoNick (65), from Castle Bytham, has been acting at Tolethorpe for 15 or so years, after writing some poetry for a Midsummer Night's Dream, going along to ...
- Riding the Emotions of a Ratmansky Ballet (New York Times)
As ?Concerto DSCH,? the new ballet by Alexei Ratmansky for New York City Ballet, unfolded at its premiere on Thursday, you could feel wave upon wave of emotion sweeping across the audience.
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