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- Copenhagen: A seasonal guide - CNN International
Copenhagen: A seasonal guideCNN International - 3 hours agoFor one night only some 300 venues in the city stage theater performances, art exhibitions, concerts and poetry readings. Each month CNN visits the world's ...
- Dark Side of the The Boss (Riverfront Times)
To a Springsteen fan, there's nothing better than the afterglow from a triple-encore Boss show. A fan himself, Southern Illinois University's Randall Auxier totally knows the feeling. But as a professor of philosophy, Auxier is also that guy who, upon departing the Scottrade Center after Springst...
- Poetic death of language barriers - Scotland on Sunday
Poetic death of language barriersScotland on Sunday, UK - Aug 23, 2008Yet in the wider world, Reid is highly regarded for his poetry and prose, and many of the central figures of 20th century literature recognised him as a ...
- Speaking the word - WNYC
Speaking the wordWNYC, NY - 55 minutes agoI went for a poetry reading by Kelly Zen–Yie Tsai, Shanxing Wang and John Yau: I came for the chance to hear Yau (I’ve written about his criticism here), ...
- West Lake, buzzing Hangzhou’s center of calm (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - Located 150 km South of Shanghai, fabled Hangzhou has been so celebrated in history, art and folklore that from a thousand years ago a picture of the city’s vast West Lake has remained in the Chinese collective consciousness, symbolizing a place of unparalleled, serene beauty and calm.
- Patient Performs in Gown on Hospital Corner - CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse)
Patient Performs in Gown on Hospital CornerCNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada - 6 hours agoAccording to Chatelaine: "Devaney's writing talent turns emergency-room neglect into poetry... Her courage is raw." Julie Devaney performs the critically ...
- Ten Things You Won’t Want to Miss in Buffalo This Fall - Newsbureau.ca (press release)
Ten Things You Won’t Want to Miss in Buffalo This FallNewsbureau.ca (press release), Canada - 10 hours agoFamed for its old world shopping atmosphere, the Broadway Market is comprised of family-owned, family-operated butcher shops, poultry stands, ...
- Queen's award for Tongan professor - Fiji Times
FOR the grand daughter of a missionary from a humble Tongan family, it was an honour for poet and academic Professor Konai Helu Thaman to be decorated to commemorate the coronation of King George Tupou V. Receiving the medal in a first appearance at ...
- Humble Hurrahs at Emily Dickinson Museum - The Sophian
Humble Hurrahs at Emily Dickinson MuseumThe Sophian, MA - 3 hours agoWithin the Homestead were drafts of Dickinson's poetry, including the challenging poem, "It Sifts through Leaden Sieves," biographies about Emily's close ...
- The poet and the colonel - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeThe poet and the colonelBoston Globe, United States - 25 minutes agoHigginson replied with questions about her life and suggestions that gently attempted to guide her poetry into more established patterns. ...
- The 2008 Book & Author Festival Poetry Reading (Santa Barbara Independent)
Sights and sounds from the 2008 Book & Author Festival’s Poetry Reading
- Harmonica class tunes up skills, friendships - YourHub.com
Harmonica class tunes up skills, friendshipsYourHub.com, CO - 15 hours agoOn Oct. 11 the center will host an opening reception for Past Lives: Poetry plus Visual Arts with a reading at 7 pm Oct. 17. The Curtis Art and Humanities ...
- Poetry is coming - indy.com
Poetry is comingindy.com, IN - 44 minutes agoby JulieYoung With all of this talk on the boards about the snubbing of poetry in this city, I think it is wonderful that the American Cabaret Theatre is ...
- Drama, poetry edge Des Moines homeless woman closer to diploma (The Des Moines Register)
Terri Mace is part of a new DMACC program for homeless adults and others who can’t afford the $85 fee to take the GED test.
- The Translator’s Paradox - Commentary Magazine
My first paid translation went unpaid. It was commissioned by an Israeli writer named Matti Megged, who, in 1959 or ’60, toured America on a grant from a U.S. foundation and ran into me on the Columbia University campus, where I was an ...
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