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- North West Evening Mail - NW Evening Mail
North West Evening MailNW Evening Mail, UK - 8 hours agoEntrance is free. The youth hostel is also hosting an open mic night, also on Sunday, during the evening. The night will feature music and poetry from ...
- They'd just as soon give us a miss. - Houston Press
The Houston Shakespeare Festival is now lighting up the evening sky over the grassy hill at Miller Outdoor Theatre. In this bucolic setting, the great bard's poetry and the actors' energy spin like fairy dust through the miasma of the warm night. The ...
- Something about Mary (Stuff)
This story begins at its end, in the nook of a North Sydney chapel where an elderly woman in black kneels on a cushion crocheted with Sturt desert peas, crosses herself and prays with one hand on a white marble tomb.
- Words of Wisdom: Life is like a poem ... and other metaphors - Marconews
Words of Wisdom: Life is like a poem ... and other metaphorsMarconews, FL - 1 hour agoHis book, “Get Wisdom,†is published by Xlibris Div. Random House Publishing and is available at 1-888-795-4274 Ext. 822, at www.Xlibris.com, or your local ...
- Literary Life - Daily Telegraph
There has never been a better time to dig out that masterpiece from your bottom drawer. The traditional publisher's slush pile of unsolicited manuscripts may have all but disappeared but the internet has come to the rescue of wannabe authors ...
- Book Review: Harvest of Hate: Stories and Essays; by John Carter. - Cocorioko
Book Review: Harvest of Hate: Stories and Essays; by John Carter.Cocorioko, Sierra Leone - 5 hours agoEventually, I obeyed it and began to write poetry and inspirational stories. This experience was a rare therapeutic journey that relieved my pain. ...
- Streets ahead: Bagnolet in Paris - Guardian Unlimited
For a true taste of Paris culture ... Bagnolet is yet to register on the tourist radar In the middle of Paris's 20th Arrondissement, to the north-east of the city, sits Père-Lachaise cemetery, a popular tourist destination. Colette sleeps there in ...
- Cuba In A Different Light (The Tampa Tribune)
When Americans think of 1950s Cuba, they tend to picture Fidel Castro ranting in tattered fatigues about the revolution.
- The Poet Laureate of Washington State reads in the ham - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
The Whatcom Poetry series commences tonight, and while I can unconditionally recommend the reading to you, I must warn you in advance: it's in Bellingham. But that should not stop you; head up now, walk around Fairhaven, grab a bite, then bop over to ...
- Gary woman's life built around performing arts (Post-Tribune)
"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." I first met Gwen Calmese-Wright at a poetry slam seven or eight years ago. We shared similar interests and quickly became friends.
- Ras Beirut's English-language poetry scene finds a new place to express itself (The Daily Star Lebannon)
Let it be known that the whir of espresso machines will not deter young poets from reciting their latest work. The Beirut-Type Writer open-mic poetry series, a monthly gathering of amateur poets, last week convened for the first time at its new venue - Cafe Younes, just off Hamra Street.
- Love Bites From www.writebuzz.com - EIN News
YORK, England, July 31 /PRNewswire/ -- www.writebuzz.com , the website where writers publicise their work, has published its first book. The eye-catching anthology, "Love Buzz", is a compilation of poetry, lyrics, and short stories, about love in its ...
- He Blurbed, She Blurbed - New York Times
He Blurbed, She BlurbedNew York Times, United States - 33 minutes ago... Roberto Bolaño’s posthumous best seller (“an ark bearing all the strange salvage of poetry and youth from catastrophes past and those yet to comeâ€).
- Finding art in nature - Akron Beacon Journal
Finding art in natureAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 13 hours agoThey've collaborated on Three Women in the Woods: Words and Images, a traveling exhibit of photography, poetry and fine art that celebrates the beauty of ...
- A brief story of a life in poetry - Concord Monitor
To set up one story in his new memoir, Donald Hall mentions in passing that at the time it happened, he told no one about it. Such reticence, he writes, is "contrary to my usual habit of telling everything to everybody." This is a habit that serves a ...
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