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- Poetry in motion (Toronto Sun)
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- Paul Auster on ‘Man in the Dark’ and Seceding From the Union - New York Magazine
New York MagazinePaul Auster on ‘Man in the Dark’ and Seceding From the UnionNew York Magazine, USA - 2 hours agoWell, there’sa poetry magazine that I get, and right after 9/11 it came out and the cover just said, “USA out of NYC.” I thought it was really funny. ...
- An eye for beauty, a passion for truth - Raleigh News & Observer
What: "Gordon Parks: Crossroads." When: Today-April 11. Where: N.C. Central Art Museum, Lawson Street (just east of Fayetteville Street), Durham. Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday. DURHAM - At this point, the photographs aren't on the walls. They ...
- Books to show mom your love and care this Mother’s Day (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza)
Oh, so many times when one is asked, “Who has been your role model?” the answer comes back without hesitation, “My mother.” But often that mother is not aware of her overwhelming influence.
- Every school every Thursday -- East/North - DesMoinesRegister.com
Every school every Thursday -- East/NorthDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - 55 minutes agoTheir poetry was published in the book "A Celebration of Poetry Midwest." After a poetry unit some students decided to submit their work to a publisher for ...Every school every Thursday -- Urbandale DesMoinesRegister.comall 5 news articles
- Celebrated Palestinian poet dies in US hospital (The Daily Star Lebannon)
Mahmoud Darwish, widely considered one of the greatest poets in Palestine and the wider Arab world, died Saturday in a US hospital following open-heart surgery. He was being treated at the Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, Texas. According to a friend in Jerusalem who preferred to remain anonymous.
- Busy month for our new deputy mayor - Reading Evening Post
Busy month for our new deputy mayorReading Evening Post, UK - 45 minutes agoThe girls demonstrated their proficiency with playlets, songs and poetry in French, German and even Latin. The ethnic diversity of the Kendrick girls is ...
- Bronzeville film fest has Lennix in a featured role - Chicago Sun-Times
The Bronzeville Film Festival will begin Thursday at three South Side venues. The screenings, running through June 22, will feature a selection of movies and documentaries by black filmmakers that chronicle and celebrate the struggles and triumphs of ...
- Natural Nipomo: A spectacular place to visit (The Adobe Press)
Tucked away deep in the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes, in the places people rarely visit, are some of the most spectacular places to visit. Densely vegetated dunes and open sand sheets give way to a veritable dune oasis.
- VANISHING VOICES CRUELLY-ABSENT CROAKS! (Deccan Herald)
What does a little boy do when he wakes up one morning to find that his voice has disappeared altogether? What does a little frog do when he just doesn’t seem to be able to croak? When no amount of help from his worried mother can coax anything other than a discordant ‘Cronk’ out of him.
- Was Wyndham Lewis the greatest portraitist of his time? - Independent
Was Wyndham Lewis the greatest portraitist of his time?Independent, UK - 6 hours agoBut if the portrait were to have a motto, it might be Eliot's famous lines from his essay "Tradition and the Individual Talent": "Poetry is not a turning ...
- Californian chosen as U.S. poet laureate - AZCentral.com
Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain-bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced Thursday that the Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared with ...
- Spotlight Calendar for July 24 (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
ONGOING Alfred T. Hornbacks -- Rockin' C Karaoke, 8 p.m. Tuesdays, no cover. The Beer Joint -- Open Mic Night, 8 p.m. Wednesdays, no cover; ...
- Author's strength in complex characters (The Post and Courier)
ATTACHMENT. By Isabel Fonseca. Knopf. 306 pages. $23.95. Isabel Fonseca's debut novel, "Attachment," is populated with rich characters, although the plot stutters a few times. The life of middle-age protagonist Jean Hubbard, a health columnist who lives on a remote ...
- Digging the arts - Glendale News-Press
A graduate student hopes to create positive vibes for Woodbury University with a day of art diversity and education. Jocelyn Ramirez-Blanco is organizing the inaugural “Can You Dig It!” arts and cultural festival from 1 to 6 p.m. today featuring ...
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