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- 'Brits are winning, call an enquiry' - Khaleej Times
'Brits are winning, call an enquiry'Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 9 hours agoPoetry cut out at Tennyson. If we spoke of literary figures, we spoke of Englishmen. Cricket was the great way out of cultural ignominy, ...
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn made history by writing it - The Associated Press
The Associated PressAlexander Solzhenitsyn made history by writing itThe Associated Press - 10 hours ago"There was a moment when the public opinion of the greatest empire in the world, involved in the largest war in their history, was changed by a few poets," ...
- Hayden Carruth, Marian McQuade - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Carruth lived for many years in rural Vermont and New York, where manual labor and an unforgiving climate became part of his daily life and, ultimately, his poetic voice. Through years of isolation and neglect, he doggedly continued to write, gaining ...
- Festival commemorates 1912 strike with play, music, food - Eagle Tribune
Festival commemorates 1912 strike with play, music, foodEagle Tribune, MA - 1 hour ago"It's really great to see it because it brings closure to the family," said Steven Ramey of Lawrence. "We really appreciate it." Another highlight was the ...
- Hispanic Heratige Month gives groups opportunity to share their ... - Shorthorn
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates and educates others about the Hispanic culture, said Diana Padilla, Delta Alpha Sigma member. Business management sophomore Roberto Maddox said the month is for understanding different cultures and how they relate ...
- Playwrights discuss Thornton Wilder's underappreciated genius (The Times of Trenton)
EWING -- Thornton Wilder was a playwright's playwright, though his most famous work, "Our Town," which won a Pulitzer Prize in 1938, is often misinterpreted as warm and sentimental.
- Senator Joe Biden admits to Tourette Syndrome-like disease - The Spoof (satire)
Senator Joe Biden admits to Tourette Syndrome-like diseaseThe Spoof (satire), UK - 5 hours agoI had to memorize poetry and recite for like hours and hours in front of the mirror. It's pure hell, so when you're free to speak, you can't stop, you know? ...
- Poet laureate to address writers' club - Moorpark Acorn
Poet laureate to address writers' clubMoorpark Acorn, USA - 7 hours agoHer presentation is titled "Poetry: From Inspiration to Publication." Topics include idea gathering, how to craft a poem, how to get published and what ...
- Measuring Yale’s value in clubs and classes - U-Wire.com
The words could have been written yesterday. “Extra-curricular activities have hindered academic interest due to the concept of the successful Yale man,†wrote the Aurelian Honor Society in their 1957 report entitled “Academic Indifference at ...
- Computing pushes into the ether - Sydney Morning Herald
Computing pushes into the etherSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoAmong them are spreadsheets devoted to poetry, sport, knitting and beer drinking. Cloud computing options abound for word processing, long a stalwart of ...
- Don Dunstan Foundation (Queensland), Inaugural Tom Burns Memorial ... - TamilSydney.com
Don Dunstan Foundation (Queensland), Inaugural Tom Burns Memorial ...TamilSydney.com, Australia - 2 hours agoA man most at home watching the opera in the Adelaide Festival Centre – performing his poetry readings; Australia’s very own renaissance man. ...
- Books: One for the pages (The Times of Acadiana)
For literary aficionados, the Louisiana Book Festival in Baton Rouge on Saturday is a feast for the senses. More than 125 authors from around the country and Acadiana will be on hand to give advice, read from their work and sign books.
- EVERYTHING BUT THE OPERA - Cape Breton Post
EVERYTHING BUT THE OPERACape Breton Post, Canada - 1 hour agoFéis Fhiolmaichean na Reul-iùil ("Festival of the Guiding Star") will recreate a traditional taigh-ceilidh house by offering a blend of storytelling, poetry ...
- HeÂ’s a poet, and everyone knows it - Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
It starts with three words. All of Tyler Smith’s poems start with three words. They are strong and set the tempo for his whole poem. The words in Smith’s latest poem are as familiar to the 14-year-old eighth-grader from Collbran as his skin. He ...
- Five Reasons the Media Must Cover the Edwards Scandal - Slate
Undernews seep: Inquirer's sister paper on Enquirer . "Are we mainstream or not? We're going to get a complex." ... 2:35 A.M. Why write about the Edwards scandal? Here's a short clip-'n'-save response to those (including many friends) who argue the ...
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