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- Readers solve 'lost' poet mystery - BBC News
BBC NewsReaders solve 'lost' poet mysteryBBC News, UK - 1 hour agoAlthough passionate about his poetry, Colburn, was less successful in business. He worked as a fruit market commission agent in Glasgow and became bankrupt ...
- Enter for a chance to win a signed copy of "ghostgirl" - Uniontown Herald Standard
Enter for a chance to win a signed copy of "ghostgirl"Uniontown Herald Standard, PA - 1 hour agoThat film is now being distributed by the United Nations on its Poetry Festival DVD. "Having one of my films distributed through the United Nations really ...
- A very deep well of magical escapes (Toronto Star)
One is apt to become jaded reading new fantasy. There's something about the wordiness hallowed by the Harry Potter books, the waiver of originality in The Lord of the Rings imitations, that might well destroy brain cells.
- Michelle Pfeiffer as Pfeminist - Popmatters.com
I Could Never Be Your Woman is the lone feminist antidote in a sea of venomous, misogynist, adolescent male comedies that people turn out for en masse . “Hollywood is the dream factory, and no one dreams about older women. It’s a youth-and-beauty ...
- Faith files: 'Embrace Wilmington' this week - The News Journal
Faith files: 'Embrace Wilmington' this weekThe News Journal, DE - 1 hour agoMusic, art, poetry, refreshments and an open mike. That's what you'll find at Arts Slam at SsAM at 7 pm Friday. The free Wilmington event will feature Black ...
- Mourning Becomes Her: "Electra," at Lincoln Park through July 13 - River Cities Reader
Mourning Becomes Her: "Electra," at Lincoln Park through July 13River Cities Reader, IA - 1 hour agoThis subtle modernizing, though, neither impedes nor diminishes the poetry. What it does do is provide Electra with a universality that audiences can latch ...
- How Alliteration Enhances Poetry, Prose, And Memory - Medical News Today
From nursery rhymes to Shakespearian sonnets, alliterations have always been an important aspect of poetry whether as an interesting aesthetic touch or just as something fun to read. But a recent study suggests that this literary technique is useful ...
- Gaia Online Gives Teens the Chance to Take Home "Olympic Gold" (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN JOSE, Calif.----For those of us who have dreamt of Olympic glory, but prefer thumb wrestling and hot dog eating to swimming and hurdles, Gaia Online, the leading online hangout of more than 5 million teens, today announced it will host the Olympics Games for the rest of us…the Rejected Olympics.
- Sacred Heart's helping hand - Greenwich Time
The fifth graders at The International School at Dundee recently created an original exhibition composed of three one-act plays about saving animals. The three plays - a comedy, drama, and musical - produced by the school's "Three Paw Prints ...
- Communication is key (Owen Sound Sun Times)
By Don Crosby Sun Times correspondent Organizers of this year’s Fabulous Festival of Fringe Film in Durham are honouring one of their own. Geoffrey Shea has created five installations that emphasize the written and the spoken word — a theme that he says runs through his [...]
- Classical Music - Artvoice
Classical MusicArtvoice, NY - 3 hours agoOndricek was a member of the leading family of 19th-century Czech violinists—his father Jan was the soloist in the premiere of the Dvorak Violin Concerto. ...
- Book review: A summer read you can't refuse - Andover Townsman
Summer is a particularly special time for me. While during the school year I am consumed with homework, friends and general chaos, for the months of June, July and August, I am relieved of many responsibilities. This gives me time to pursue my other ...
- Monkey Rock to rock The Pearl - Eureka Times-Standard
The Berklee College of Music boasts a long and distinguished list of noteworthy graduates from all across the musical universe: Heavy metal guitarists, symphonic composers, experimental indie rockers, and famous singer/songwriters. The philosophy ...
- Wilfrid Rodgers, 88; reporter, editor, columnist for Globe - Boston Globe
Wilfrid C. Rodgers, who covered the Kennedy White House as part of a 45-year career as a reporter, columnist, and editor for The Boston Globe, died May 22 of respiratory failure at his Scituate home. He was 88. Mr. Rodgers, known as Bud, started out ...
- Why I'm Not Getting Married ... Again - Huffington Post
Why I'm Not Getting Married ... AgainHuffington Post, NY - 36 minutes agoThe Canadians took everything very seriously with music, poetry, and a very earnest justice of the peace, but I honestly don't remember the date, ...
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