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- Poetry that you can chew over - Stuff.co.nz
Stuff.co.nzPoetry that you can chew overStuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 11 hours agoMr Morris says the poems were well received by supermarket owners and operators. "You'd be surprised by how many New World operators are into poetry. ...
- Voices of Guantanamo at Patricks' Cabaret, Sept. 5–6 - Bridge
Voices of Guantanamo at Patricks' Cabaret, Sept. 5–6Bridge, MN - 12 minutes agoS., presents the book Voices of Guantanamo, which will come to life with readings, poetry and dance. The event begins at 8 pm on both nights. ...
- Observable Readings observed as series begins new season - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Observable Readings observed as series begins new seasonSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 15 minutes ago... will introduce Walter Bargen (Missouri poet laureate, who also is offering poetry for the Post-Dispatch’s book page) and English-Scottish poet Tom ...
- “Gifts That Keep On Giving” - Murray County News
“Gifts That Keep On Giving”Murray County News, MN - 25 minutes agoThe dinner meeting will be held at The Loon in Slayton, starting at 6:30 pm Kaylee Hellenga of Slayton will share examples of the gift of poetry. ...
- Kay Ryan, UCLA graduate in English, named 16th poet laureate of U.S. - UCLA News
With poetry's lofty reputation, the uninitiated might think that humor and poetry overlap only in dirty limericks. For UCLA alumna Kay Ryan, who was named poet laureate of the United States on July 17, "much of the best poetry is funny." In an essay ...
- Iowa Festival of Song scheduled at Waldorf - Globe Gazette
FOREST CITY — The Iowa Festival of Song & Academy will be held June 10-15 at Waldorf College in Forest City. An inaugural concert featuring vocalist Elias Mokole and pianist Dr. KristĂn JĂłnĂna Taylor will be presented at 7 p.m. June 10 at the ...
- Athletes 'fight' without destruction - Grand Forks Herald
Athletes 'fight' without destructionGrand Forks Herald, ND - 1 hour agoYang Yilin of China won the bronze, and she, too, looked like poetry in motion. I really enjoy watching all of these countries perform because it reminds me ...
- Last summer Scouting For Girls played Glastonbury's smallest stage ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailLast summer Scouting For Girls played Glastonbury's smallest stage ...Daily Mail, UK - 1 hour ago'I was a Britpop kid, so I know all about a good tune. My melodies are simple and direct on purpose. I'm not trying to write poetry or dress anything up. ...
- Woman shares great joy with 'Grandmotherhood' [11 hrs ago] - NewsOK.com (subscription)
Woman shares great joy with 'Grandmotherhood' [11 hrs ago]NewsOK.com (subscription), OK - 2 hours agoSandra Gales Shapard has published her fifth book of poetry, and it should be a resounding hit with grandmothers. The small volume, "Grandmotherhood: Poetry ...
- James Tate’s poems are about something and everything else - Kansas City Star
James Tate’s poems are about something and everything elseKansas City Star, MO - 8 minutes agoFor a poet, he’s amazingly productive, with 15 books of poetry, most of them much fatter than the standard 64-page collection. The Ghost Soldiers alone ...
- Primary pupils have the write stuff -- as gaeilge - Irish Independent
Primary pupils have the write stuff -- as gaeilgeIrish Independent, Ireland - 44 minutes agoWe are delighted to see a wide range of books, as Gaeilge, written by children during the past two years, including novels, short stories, poetry books, ...
- Under Siege - Washington Post
Under SiegeWashington Post, United States - 49 minutes agoDemetz, a professor emeritus of Germanic literature at Yale University and author of the highly regarded Prague in Black and Gold: Scenes from the Life of a ...
- Waiter's novel competes for prize - BBC News
BBC NewsWaiter's novel competes for prizeBBC News, UK - Jul 13, 2008... longlist for his book God's Own Country. Mr Raisin, who was born in Yorkshire, is one of 16 young writers competing for the fiction and poetry prize. ...
- Black History: The Second Klan - Bits of News
Black History: The Second KlanBits of News - 18 minutes agoIts imagery was based on Dixon’s romanticized concept of old Scotland, as portrayed in the novels and poetry of Sir Walter Scott. The film’s influence and ...
- Local author talks about her novel - Journal Times
When Patricia Cumbie wanted to set her first novel in a working-class neighborhood, she knew exactly where it should be. “To me, Rubberville and Racine, it’s as much of a character in the book as anyone,” Cumbie said. “I grew up in a working ...
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