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- He's Bard! Jacko sets Robert Burns to music (Otago Daily Times)
The bizarre world of "Wacko Jacko" has taken another twist. Michael Jackson has taken the work of 18th-century Scottish poet Robert Burns and set it to music, but the result is unlikely to be a thriller for fans.
- Glorious mud and music - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldGlorious mud and musicSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 7 hours agoThere were 2000 performances at about 50 venues this year, including music, cabaret, theatre, poetry and children's activities. ...
- Calverton Elementary School students have the ‘write' stuff - Business Gazette
Business GazetteCalverton Elementary School students have the ‘write' stuffBusiness Gazette, MD - 2 hours agoby Jonah Schuman | Staff Writer Sixth-grader Thomas Odunubi writes about animals, fifth-grader Shagun Sharma likes to write poetry about things that pique ...
- 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 ...
- Prison sentences - Concord Monitor
Prison sentencesConcord Monitor, NH - 13 hours agoBy MIKE PRIDE For the Monitor Susan Nagelsen's new book is really two books. One is an anthology of poetry, stories, journal entries and drama by prisoners. ...
- Poetry Worksops at Galway Arts Centre with Kevin Higgins - Indymedia Ireland
This September Galway Arts Centre is offering aspiring poets a choice of three poetry workshops, all facilitated by poet Kevin Higgins. poetry workshops with Kevin Higgins Poetry workshops with Kevin Higgins at Galway Arts Centre This September ...
- Step right up to McCain's three-ring circus - Portsmouth Herald News
Step right up to McCain's three-ring circusPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoHis metaphorical campaign poetry has been matched by McCain's blunt policy prose that can be reduced to (1) cut taxes more, especially for the rich and hope ...
- Toronto writer's The Outlander wins First Novel Award - CBC News
A debut novel about a 19-year-old widow fleeing her ruthless brothers-in-law through the Rockies in the winter of 1903 has won the $7,500 First Novel Award. The Outlander by Toronto's Gil Adamson was named best first Canadian novel on Wednesday ...
- A home for the heart, in a small frame (The Oregonian)
I' ve been going up to my aunt and uncle's second house at Black Butte Ranch in central Oregon for 16 years. It is my childhood home. My aunt and uncle don't know that. They think it is their vacation investment property.
- Does This Make Me Look Old? - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Does This Make Me Look Old?Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - 31 minutes agoThat's why healthy academic retirees often go into something new: spying, drumming, tutoring, poetry writing, hectoring the powerful. You're never too old, ...
- Two years later, triple slaying remains a mystery (The Press-Enterprise)
Two years after the tragedy, among the ashes that still remain are Vickie Friedli's algebra homework, charred pages of children's books and the family's mangled bicycles.
- The American John Milton The poet and the power of extraordinary ... - Slate
Great art is great not because it enters an academic curriculum, and neither is greatness affirmed by the awarding of prizes or titles. But great is not necessarily a vague term. It can indicate work that penetrates the shapes, feelings, ideas, and ...
- Pratt Institute Presents Exhibit at Brooklyn’s Steuben South Gallery - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Pratt Institute Presents Exhibit at Brooklyn’s Steuben South GalleryBrooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - 14 minutes ago“Dark Luminance” presents five up-and-coming Australian artists working around the notion of Australian Gothic, which conveys a dark or empty color palette ...
- Amis explores Larkin legacy - Media Newswire (press release)
Amis explores Larkin legacyMedia Newswire (press release), NY - 8 hours ago... Professor of Creative Writing at The University of Manchester, will discuss Philip Larkin with critic and former Oxford Professor of Poetry James Fenton ...
- Comments are listed in order posted - Austin Chronicle
Ok, so I haven't seen Baz's version of Shakespeare's most over-hyped play in years. But, when I did see it, I was at least a little bit past my teenage years...and a dude. And I still thought to myself, "Wow! This is the first version of Romeo And ...
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