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- Rare poetry book to be given to Morris Library Friday - The Southern
Rare poetry book to be given to Morris Library FridayThe Southern, IL - 1 hour agoCARBONDALE — John LaPine, owner of Printers Row Fine & Rare Books in Chicago, will present a copy of the first book of poetry published by an African ...
- Rust Belt slam planned (The Columbus Dispatch)
The latest Rust Belt Poetry Slam will take place Friday and Saturday.
- Community of creativity - Evening Observer
Community of creativityEvening Observer, NY - 1 hour agoIt included art work of members, poetry readings and bands. While members located outside of the area are encouraged to organize their own shows, ...
- Maine sails: A briny breeze and way too much good food - Macon Telegraph
Maine sails: A briny breeze and way too much good foodMacon Telegraph, GA - 4 hours ago"I love the poetry of motion, the challenge of it," says John Dickey, an avid sailor and NASA engineer from Houston. "And the nature. I just love it. ...
- Horace Tapscott at All About Jazz (All About Jazz)
Biography Born in 1934 in Houston, Texas, Horace came from a musical family centered around his mother, Mary Malone Tapscott, who worked professionally as a singer and pianist. When Horace was nine, the family moved to Los Angeles.
- Capturing the Enormity of the Shoah - Jewish Exponent
Jewish ExponentCapturing the Enormity of the ShoahJewish Exponent, PA - 50 minutes agoThe critics quoted above were generally speaking of an approach to written creativity -- poetry and novels. The argument gets far more complex when faced ...
- Rhymes of passion: Betjeman's women (Independent)
"The sort of girl I like to see," wrote John Betjeman in The Olympic Girl, "Smiles down from her great height at me./ She stands in strong, athletic pose/ And wrinkles her retroussé nose./ Is it distaste that makes her frown, So furious and freckled, down/ On an unhealthy worm like me?/ Or am I what she likes to see?"
- Put it in plain words for me - Moultrie Observer
Put it in plain words for meMoultrie Observer, GA - 37 minutes agoThat’sa problem I had in high school and college in those classes where we were supposed to interpret poetry? Some poems had some pretty words, ...
- Learning to speak Yorkshire - Yorkshire Post
Learning to speak YorkshireYorkshire Post, UK - 23 minutes agoI may enjoy slang, but I also adore poetry and have a passion for French songs. Just like the actors in Renoir's film On Connait la Chanson I burst into ...
- All the theater's a stage for 'Cinderella' - Rocky Mountain News
On the list of moms deserving of praise on Mother's Day, Cinderella's probably won't show in the Top 10, but that isn't stopping Boulder Ballet from performing that fairy- tale saga on Sunday. Yes, we know, that nasty woman was Cinderella's step ...
- Does Choice Really Matter When Life is at Stake? -- Critically Acclaimed Book Tells a Gripping Story About Euthanasia ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
HARLEYSVILLE, Pa., June 16, 2008 -- The right to die as a matter of one's own choice is a very controversial ethical question in our society. In Burwell's book, "Matters of Choice," the year is 2025, and euthanasia is an approved solution to a number of societal and economic issues.
- David Lister: The Week in Arts (Independent)
Fancy seeing King Lear at the Globe? Great, let's meet by the Thames at midnight. Good idea. And we can take in an exhibition at the Tate first at 10pm, and then on Sunday we'll go to the National Theatre.
- Prestigious Griffin Poetry Prize goes to Blaser and Ashbery - Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal
TORONTO - Robin Blaser, poet and professor emeritus from Simon Fraser University, was handed the prestigious Griffin Prize for Canadian poetry on Wednesday night. Blaser was joined by John Ashbery, who took home the international Griffin poetry prize ...
- Outlander wields compelling plot - Baton Rouge Advocate
Set in 1903 in the Canadian West, this novel begins with a young widow named Mary Boulton on the run. As the story unfolds, her compulsion to flee is revealed: she’s a widow because she has killed her husband, and his two gigantic, look-alike, red ...
- FYI, July 2, 2009 - The Columbian
FYI, July 2, 2009The Columbian, WA - 6 hours agoPOETRY WORKSHOP for all ages, 7 pm Thursday at Vancouver Community Library, 1007 E. Mill Plain Blvd. * 360-906-2325. FIRST THURSDAY MUSEUM AFTER HOURS, ...
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