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- When Did You Last See Your Father? - Toronto Star
Boston GlobeWhen Did You Last See Your Father?Toronto Star, Canada - 2 hours agoWe meet Blake in the person of Colin Firth, giving one of his best screen performances ever, on the night he is being presented with a poetry prize. ...The 'sins' of the father don't sit well with the son Toronto Sunall 19 news articles
- Rucker defends her right to be a poet - Metro
MetroRucker defends her right to be a poetMetro, UK - 11 hours agoRussell Simmons of hip-hop label Def Jam launched his stateside Def Poetry Jam and highlighted the links between contemporary prose and rap. ...
- Culture – Stavanger-style - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Culture – Stavanger-styleAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 2 hours agoSurprises that saw a stanza of poetry written in hundreds of hay bales in a field on the outskirts of town. And surprises in the shape of a bizarre ...
- Troupe brings Shakespeare's words to life - Halifax News Net
Troupe brings Shakespeare's words to lifeHalifax News Net, Canada - 1 hour agoWe laugh at Pyramus's love because his poetry is all wrong; we swoon at Romeo for his gilded tongue. Is that all the difference between comedy and tragedy? ...
- Biography by Anna Porter among winners of Canadian Jewish Book Awards (CBC)
Anna Porter is one of the Canadian authors whose works have been acclaimed this year for excellence in writing on Jewish themes and subjects.
- Ohio author's tools: Persistence and a typewriter - Zanesville Times Recorder
Ohio author's tools: Persistence and a typewriterZanesville Times Recorder, OH - 22 hours agoBut with work and family, Zink's blocks of writing are less regular. "We have two kids, so now I write one to two hours at a time," he said. ...
- Six free songs for June: Gramophone Radio Hour - National Post
Six free songs for June: Gramophone Radio HourNational Post, Canada - 2 hours agoThe Microphones’ Phil Elverum has dubbed his new sound “black wooden,†which means it’sa gentler approach to the same thing — as if metal needed rain and ...
- Reluctant 18-year-old poet sees work chosen for top prize - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Merit O'Hare, 18, a poet from McCandless. After years of denial, Merit O'Hare has finally come to terms with her inner poet. The 18-year-old from McCandless with a penchant for creative writing had never read or written poetry until this year. She ...
- Calling all poets - The Beacon-Villager
Harvard University GazetteCalling all poetsThe Beacon-Villager, MA - 2 hours agoWe also invite those of you who enjoy hearing poetry but don't wish to read. Sponsored by the Friends of the Maynard Library, this event is free and open to ...Distinguished poet visits alma mater Harvard University Gazetteall 2 news articles
- PLAYBILL.COM'S BRIEF ENCOUNTER With Mark Rylance - PlaybillArts
PLAYBILL.COM'S BRIEF ENCOUNTER With Mark RylancePlaybillArts, NY - 4 hours agoPlaybill.com: Do you think it's kind of funny that someone with such a reputation for Shakespeare should be making his Broadway debut in Boeing-Boeing? ...
- Librarians promote reading in summer - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
Escape to a world 20,000 leagues under the sea or at the center of the Earth. Visit the land of Whos or sit down for a taste of honey with Winnie the Pooh. They are worlds once visited only by turning the pages of a book. But now they are movies ...
- Valerie A. Bump Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. /Cambridge Who's Who/ - St. Paul, MN, July 13, 2008, Valerie A. Bump, Author and Lyricist, has been recognized by ...
- Brilliant opener to SSO's new season - Straits Times
Brilliant opener to SSO's new seasonStraits Times, Singapore - 19 minutes ago... crowned with the formidable presence of American-Jewish pianist Emanuel Ax. A Romantic-Impressionist programme of tone paintings and symphonic poetry ...
- Sweeten wins 3rd in poetry contest (Hot Springs Village Voice)
Marina Sweeten, eighth grade student at Jessieville Middle School, won third place in the Poets' Roundtable of Arkansas poetry contest. Sweeten submitted one of her original poems for the Sybil Nash Abrams Memorial Student Award and was honored at a luncheon in Mountain Home.
- IngenuityFest 2008 starts slow but finds its soul in the dark ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Gus Chan/The Plain Dealer Artist Jenny Marketou puts the finishing touches on "Red Eye Sky Walkers" before the opening of the Ingenuity Festival Friday afternoon. Marketou's installation involves 99 tetthered balloons with wireless video cameras ...
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