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- A gathering of 'Tos,' dark horses - Lahontan Valley News
A gathering of 'Tos,' dark horsesLahontan Valley News, NV - 27 minutes agoThis week concludes our monthlong look at some poetry books of note, with some comments on two additional meritorious titles. WS Merwin is the author of two ...
- Local People: Rock River Valley residents earn honors - Rockford Register-Star
The Rockford Woman’s Club named winners March 11 for its 84th RWC Creative Writing Contest. Students from all Rockford-area public and private high schools were invited to participate. The winners were Kaylen Ralph from Boylan, Tiffany Williams ...
- RAW Deal Looms for Taxpayers Unless Terminator and Lawmakers Act Fast - The Santa Barbara Independent
RAW Deal Looms for Taxpayers Unless Terminator and Lawmakers Act FastThe Santa Barbara Independent, CA - 4 hours agoThe governor, meanwhile, keeps flogging his proposal to sell off shares of the lottery, a strategy that so far has had as much effect as publishing poetry. ...
- Renaissance dreams and discontent - Thought Leader
Renaissance dreams and discontentThought Leader, South Africa - 1 hour ago“History teaches us not to hope on this side of the grave” are the words written in the poetry of Seamus Heaney. With this lesson I am in wholehearted ...
- This week at Fringe - Cincinnati Enquirer
This week at FringeCincinnati Enquirer, OH - 4 hours agoHip-hop, spoken word, poetry and motion. Presented by Lyrical Insurrection/Hip Hop Congress and Eagle to Squirrel. The Hotel Plays: 3 by Horovitz, 7 pm, ...
- Three Rivers Arts Festival highlights, locations - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Three Rivers Arts Festival highlights, locationsPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 5 hours agoSeveral 4th River Projects will be presented at the festival's 937 Liberty Ave. headquarters: The inspiration for the first is "Along These Rivers: Poetry ...
- 'I don't make things easy' - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.uk'I don't make things easy'guardian.co.uk, UK - 54 minutes agoWithin three months she had amassed enough songs to fill an album; the engineer at the studio played them to a friend who ran a small record label in Oxford ...
- Hill-Stead Museum receives CT Humanities Council grant - Stamford Plus Magazine
Hill-Stead Museum receives CT Humanities Council grantStamford Plus Magazine, CT - 11 hours ago1920 sunken garden designed by Beatrix Jones Farrand, today the site of the Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival each summer. The house and grounds are ...
- Mary Whitehouse is the real monster (Times Online)
One of the least pressing problems of the 21st century is that we don’t have a postmodern Mary Whitehouse. Ann Widdecombe was almost it, but the peroxide hair ruined it. Edwina Currie showed early promise, but then kissed and told and told and told.
- Catch Tucson's poetry slam team (Arizona Daily Star)
Tonight's the first of a few opportunities to cheer on Tucson's poetry slam team as it gets ready to meet the competition at next month's National Poetry Slam in Madison, Wis.
- An invite to have a door opened - TheDay
An invite to have a door openedTheDay, CT - 1 hour agoOne of my favorite moments in that book is when Hirsch quotes the poet William Matthews' list of the“Four Subjects of Poetry.” They are, as follows: 1. ...
- Poem still resonates after 50 years - Leader Times
Poem still resonates after 50 yearsLeader Times, PA - 36 minutes agoI had been writing poetry which I thought was pretty good. Until I opened Ferlinghetti's small black and white pocket-sized collection and read: It is hard ...
- Faber and Faber launch new site - Digital Arts Online
Faber and Faber launch new siteDigital Arts Online, UK - 1 hour agoFaber and Faber, the UK’s leading independent book publisher, has launched a new site built by digital communications agency Lateral. ...
- What is there to do at 93? Well, why not publish a book? - Recorder Community Newspapers
MORRISTOWN – For most people, just making it to the age of 93, is an accomplishment in itself. So what in the world is one to make of a retired attorney of that age who decided he wasn’t about to just putter around the house but instead plunge ...
- Bloomsday ramble (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
At several spots throughout the city yesterday people gathered to re-joyce and celebrate Bloomsday. The annual event follows in the footsteps of the lead character in James Joyce's "Ulysses," re-enacting Leopold Bloom's journey through Dublin on June 16, 1904. The entire novel takes place on that one day.
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