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- 'Wonderful Town': An understated trip back to the scene of a ... - Chicago Tribune
There's a folksy majesty to "Wonderful Town," born of its leisurely pace, pastoral views of idyllic scenery and a storytelling drive set only slightly faster than slow motion. It recalls a lot of rustic, independent English-language films of the '90s ...
- Amy Winehouse Studied (Undercover)
Students at Cambridge University are studying a song by Amy Winehouse. 'Love Is A Losing Game' from her 'Back To Black' album is being discussed as poetry for English literature students of the University.
- AP Profile of Cary Nelson - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
AP Profile of Cary NelsonChronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - 40 minutes ago“It’s like poetry, isn’t it?†Benjamin said, comparing Nelson’s AAUP and scholarly work. “You have to have creativity and you have to have discipline. ...
- Foundation plans annual Scholarship ‘Jamboree' (The Greenville News)
By giving to the students in the community, the Chapman Foundation hopes to inspire the students to give back later.
- Fun family picks for the week - DetNews.com
Fun family picks for the weekDetNews.com, MI - Jul 23, 2008It's a funny and funky combination of Harley's storytelling with lots of funny voices, sing-alongs and poetry. Many of the songs and stories are about his ...
- Theatre group explores culture (Poly Post)
Thursday's production of "Sin TÃtulo," meaning "Without Title," by theater group Teatro Nueva Alma - Theatre New Soul - at the Bronco Student Center featured young Latino artists exposing the uniqueness among the different nationalities that make up current Latin culture.
- Yeats provides reliably glorious flourish - The Independent
If only everything in life were as reliable. Not, admittedly, the sort of observation generally prompted by a thoroughbred – except, perhaps, among those who feverishly presume that every vagary in equine performance reflects the cynical ...
- Harvesting the Waste Land: An Anthology of New Criticism (The New York Sun)
Looking back on the 1930s from the perspective of middle age, Robert Lowell described it as a time "when criticism looked like winning." The years of Lowell's apprenticeship were the golden age of the New Criticism, the intellectually rigorous, closely analytical style of reading that grew up alongside modernism in poetry. The New Critics — John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, R.P. Blackmur, Yvor ...
- Lady D's vintage soul (Baltimore Examiner)
On January 15, 2008, Denine Wilson said good-bye to her nine-to-five - forever.
- Bumbershoot literary lineup to include Edmund White, Joshua Ferris (Seattle Times)
Some top-notch authors are slated to appear at Bumbershoot this year. Among the out-of-towners: Edmund White, the preeminent gay novelist...
- Community Calendar: 05/28/08 - The Carrboro Citizen
Community Calendar: 05/28/08The Carrboro Citizen, NC - 1 hour agoOpen Mic —poetry, music & short fiction. Tuesdays, 7pm, Market Street Books & Maps, Southern Village. 933-5111, www.marketstreetbooks.com Not a Drop to ...
- UNSUNG HEROES: With the Internet, the bedroom is the stage, and ... - Maryville Daily Times
UNSUNG HEROES: With the Internet, the bedroom is the stage, and ...Maryville Daily Times, TN - 1 hour agoIt was at Maryville High School, studying under Sarah Williams, that Duncan discovered poetry as a way to express the sensitivity she often keeps under ...
- On the bookshelf ... - Fosters Daily Democrat
Submit listings online at www.fosters.com/mynews or email them to communityweekly@ fosters.com. Barrington Public Library Province Lane, Barrington; www.barringtonlibrary.com ; 664-9715. Craft sessions: For ages 7 to 12, July 23 and Aug. 8 at 1 p.m ...
- Britain's Postwar Blues Shine Through Modest Musical: Review - Bloomberg
June 13 (Bloomberg) -- The Brits Off Broadway festival at 59E59 Theaters on the Upper East Side of Manhattan has imported its first musical, ``The Hired Man.'' A vest-pocket affair, it features a unit set, an omnipresent piano and occasional trumpet ...
- Great Book of Gaelic exhibition launched in Corner Brook (The Telegram)
An exhibition of “The Great Book of Gaelic, An Leabhar Mòr,†will be officially opened today in Corner Brook at its first stop on its North American tour.
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