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- Poetry, not prose, at KWH - Daily Pennsylvanian
Poetry, not prose, at KWHDaily Pennsylvanian, PA - 2 hours agoRothenberg, the author of over 70 books of poetry, is the last of three Kelly Writers House Fellows to visit Penn's campus this spring. ...
- The conundrum of Slessor's sixth bell - Sydney Morning Herald
FIVE BELLS , Kenneth Slessor's elegy for his friend Joe Lynch, who drowned in Sydney Harbour in 1927, is arguably the most famous poem written about Sydney. But Slessor's own rarely seen notebook, meticulously written in his neat handwriting and ...
- Beth El Hosts Birthday Aliyah - Voices
Beth El Hosts Birthday AliyahVoices, CT - 12 hours agoThe celebration will feature poetry by Hannah Senesh, Chaim Bialick, Yehuda Amichai and more; dances created by Jodi Falk, co-director of the award-winning ...
- East Bay Calendar - Providence Journal
East Bay CalendarProvidence Journal, RI - 15 minutes agoFree, open to all. Poetry reading, presented by KA Hays, 4 pm, Roger Williams University’s Mary Tefft White Cultural Center, Main Library, Old Ferry Road. ...
- Cold Poem for a Cold Monday - Rake
Cold Poem for a Cold MondayRake, MN - 11 hours agoAnd because everyone is reading, there is a high demand for poetry. And because there is a high demand for poetry, once a week, possibly on Mondays, ...
- Music Reduced to Beautiful Math (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
It's hard for anyone to say what music looks like, but a new mathematical approach sees classical music as cone-shaped and jazz as pyramid-like.
- Meet this year's Journal Opinion Shaper family - West County Journal
Meet this year's Journal Opinion Shaper familyWest County Journal, MO - 7 minutes agoShe also is the 2008 winner of the Erma Bombeck Writing Competition. In her first Journal column, Rubin recalls the joy of memorizing poetry. ...
- Back to the garden - Poetry Festival returns for 2008 - Simsbury Post
Back to the garden - Poetry Festival returns for 2008Simsbury Post, CT - 17 minutes agoThese various forms of language converge next week as the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival returns to Hill-Stead Museum with former United States Poet Laureate ...
- DSO finds little freshness in new music - Detroit Free Press
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra gave the world premiere of Stacy Garrop's "Becoming Medusa" on Thursday, a sumptuously scored and meticulously crafted 15-minute tone poem based on a troubled figure of Greek mythology. The winner of the DSO's inaugural ...
- Bringing night life back to the city! (Channel NewsAsia)
SINGAPORE: Grand pianos in the sky, gigantic helium balloons descending from above, water and fire dances - this is only the tip of the iceberg of what Singaporeans can expect as Singapore launches its very own outdoor Night Festival, come July this year.
- TRIBECA '08 INTERVIEW | "An Omar Broadway Film" Co-Director ... - Indie Wire
Indie WireTRIBECA '08 INTERVIEW | "An Omar Broadway Film" Co-Director ...Indie Wire - 55 minutes agoWhen I was in college, majoring in poetry, I was able to take a film class where the professor offered everyone one day of work as an intern on his new film ...
- Dean Windass eyes top flight for Hull City - Daily Telegraph
Dean Windass is surely Hull City in microcosm because his journey to the brink of Premier League football today has been about as remarkable as his hometown club's. At the age of 39, Windass has been the inspiration behind Hull's resurgence this ...
- Seminarian finds insight and wisdom on the reservation - Catholic Sentinel
Catholic SentinelSeminarian finds insight and wisdom on the reservationCatholic Sentinel, OR - 1 hour agoOn this winter evening at the Fort Belknap Reservation in north-central Montana, the poetry-writing Air Force veteran has come into close quarters with ...
- Red Alert in Shanghai - HardNews Magazine
Red Alert in ShanghaiHardNews Magazine, India - 13 minutes agoHe chronicles Chinese poetry, translates poems and novels and visits local markets and libraries in search of older books and poems, apparently of little ...
- Pay up, Sammy Hagar, it's for autism - San Francisco Gate
Autism might be the scariest medical mystery of the 21st century. Like climate change, autism is debated furiously but with roughly the same conclusion: something weird and unsettling is going on in nature. So why did upper middle-aged rocker Sammy ...
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