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- Jessie Baylin hits Newport with folk-rock (The Lantern)
Photo courtesy of Reid Rolls Jessie Baylin will be in town tonight at the Newport Music Hall opening for Matt Nathanson. Singer/songwriter Jessie Baylin, 24, will be making her Columbus debut at 8 p.m. tonight at Newport Music Hall. Touring with Matt Nathanson, a performer who offers a unique mix of music and comedy, the duo will offer a variety of emotional connection and hilarity.
- Poet Charles Barasch (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
HARDWICK -- It's a Primary Day Premier for poet Charles Barasch, who will offer the very first public reading of his book, "Dreams of the Presidents," at The Galaxy Bookshop, on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 7 p.m. Join him an evening of poetry and political history as Barasch reads excerpts from his book, which contains one dream poem from the perspective of each of our 43 presidents. "Dreams of the ...
- 'Bird's Nest' Ballads: Olympic National Anthems - NPR News
Morning Edition , August 7, 2008 - As the Summer Olympics get under way in Beijing, a song called "The March of the Volunteers" is likely to be heard a time or two. It's China's national anthem. As winning athletes mount victory podiums in the new ...
- This Weeks Events (The Challis Messenger)
Sept. 11 ? Infant/Toddler Developmental Screening, Eastern Idaho Public Health District Office-1050 N. Clinic Road, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sept. 11 ? Challis Assisted Living Facility (CALF) Open House, CALF, 3-5 p.m.
- Green docs toss the preaching - Globe and Mail
Green docs toss the preachingGlobe and Mail, Canada - 8 minutes ago"As a programmer, you don't want to show films that don't have some poetry and cinematic artistry to them. Information is not good enough when you're ...
- Vermont Reads: Robert Frost - An Unconventional Teacher - Vermont Public Radio
Vermont Public RadioVermont Reads: Robert Frost - An Unconventional TeacherVermont Public Radio, VT - 2 hours ago(Mitch Wertlieb) Robert Frost brought everyday language into his poetry -- an innovation for his time. As part of our series this week, we examine Frost's ...
- Last call for summer dish - Bay Area Reporter
Bay Area ReporterLast call for summer dishBay Area Reporter, CA - 8 minutes agoHe now spends much of his time writing, doing poetry readings and feeding stray animals. The following excerpted blurbs are courtesy YBCA, ...
- Pan-Asian literary venture - Hindu
Pan-Asian literary ventureHindu, India - 1 hour agoApart from new fiction and poetry, we have come to expect bits of reportage, analyses of current events, travel writing from places far and near, ...
- Masterpieces on a life-size scale for New Jersey project - Knoxville News Sentinel
Masterpieces on a life-size scale for New Jersey projectKnoxville News Sentinel, TN - 4 hours agoA box of poetry pamphlets positioned near a bench and metal sculpture suggest a pause for contemplation. A gazebo overlooking a pond invites relaxation. ...
- Open Mic poetry readings begin at Driftwood - Newport News Times
Open Mic poetry readings begin at DriftwoodNewport News Times, OR - 25 minutes agoDriftwood Public Library invites poets of all ages to share their work with other writers and congenial listeners. Open Mic night begins at 7 pm Tuesday, ...
- Is Sehwag great yet? - CricInfo.com
CricInfo.comIs Sehwag great yet?CricInfo.com, UK - 6 hours agoIt is not enough now to say that a batsman was poetry in action. Art has been replaced by math. How many second-innings centuries did he score? ...
- Square turned into poetry garden - BBC UK News
A square in Edinburgh is to be transformed into a poetry garden for a special free festival event. The Edinburgh Unesco City of Literature Trust is hosting the event in St Andrew Square Garden on Monday. Richard Holloway, Scottish Arts Council ...
- Mokena library to push for card sign up (The Lincoln-Way Sun)
September is National Library Card Sign-up Month and the Mokena Community Public Library District wants to remind you that "The Smartest Card is @ your library" -- it's your library card.
- A Literary Life - Newsweek
The conflicts between mothers and daughters have long interested Doris Lessing. Growing up on a farm in colonial Rhodesia in the 1920s, the Nobel laureate in literature certainly experienced her fair share of such conflicts. She found herself in ...
- Poet in the House: Doctor/Wordsmith Reads Sept. 18 - UNCG University News
UNCG University NewsPoet in the House: Doctor/Wordsmith Reads Sept. 18UNCG University News, NC - 2 hours agoHis poems have appeared in many anthologies and magazines, including “The Best American Poetry,” “Asian American Poetry: The Next Generation,” “Legitimate ...Patrick Phillips Reads Oct. 23 UNCG University Newsall 2 news articles
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