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- Tall Tales: Tell It On Thursday......Thursday Writing Essentials - Gather.com
Gather.comTall Tales: Tell It On Thursday......Thursday Writing EssentialsGather.com, MA - 4 hours agoAnd whether you choose to do something for the prompt or not, of course, your contributions of prose, poetry, plays or memoirs are always welcome on Gather ...
- It's only verse 'n' rhymes, but pop festivals like it - The Observer
It's only verse 'n' rhymes, but pop festivals like itThe Observer, UK - 7 hours ago... held next month near the Suffolk village of Southwold, while Simon Armitage, Carol Ann Duffy and Adrian Mitchell will top the festival's poetry bill. ...
- D-I-V-O-R-C-E spells out the state of Brinkley, A-Rod and spouses - Cleveland Plain Dealer
AP The smiles apparently are a thing of the past for Cynthia Rodriguez and Alex Rodriguez; divorce procedings are under way. Tammy Wynette spelled out "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" for a classic country song. 'Divorce' also is a classic headline-grabber when it ...
- Guest commentary: Local poets inspired by spring (The Sacramento Bee)
My favorite phrase about spring is Shakespeare's "the darling buds of May." Those words speak of spring in a way that makes me look forward eagerly to the season. I want to rush outside to see flowers blooming in a riot of color, trees bursting into leaf, sun warming but not burning. Cleo Fellers Kocol
- Father, son share a hairy experience - Enid News & Eagle
This is a true story. On a recent afternoon, a father and son showed up at a local barber/beauty shop, seeking haircuts. The son was around 10, Dad in his 30s. Dad explained to the stylist he was in the middle of giving the boy a haircut when his ...
- Lonely life as commoner for Nepal’s former king - Daily Times
Gyanendra’s new life looks set to become even quieter after the departure of his son, former crown prince Paras, for Singapore earlier this month WITH few friends coming to visit and his son and one-time heir now living in Singapore, the new life ...
- National Arts Centre 'Legend' dies - Globe and Mail
Hamilton Southam, the diplomat, founding visionary of the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, and many other cultural and historical institutions – including the annual celebration of Canada Day on Parliament Hill – died quietly in his own bed ...
- Britten War Requiem Liverpool Cathedral - Liverpool Echo
Britten War Requiem Liverpool CathedralLiverpool Echo, UK - 20 hours ago“What passing bells for those who die as cattle†(tenor) and “I am the enemy you killed, my friend.†(baritone). Ian Tracey’s firm and logical marshalling ...
- Cheung stepping up to Altoona podium - Henderson Gleaner
Cheung stepping up to Altoona podiumHenderson Gleaner, KY - 1 hour agoStepping out of his usual role as host for the monthly poetry readings he presents in his home and studio, William Sovern will take center stage at this ...
- Encephalitis Victim Finds Expression in Art and Poetry - Kern Valley Sun
Encephalitis Victim Finds Expression in Art and PoetryKern Valley Sun, CA - 1 hour agoHe lost most of his motor skills instead struggled to regain his life. Even though he suffered occasional seizures, he attended Initially he expressed ...
- Local group marks Buffalo opening with special concert - Woodward News
Three locals who have performed in various venues in the Woodward area are scheduled to perform at the opening of a new theater in Buffalo. “Two women..Two Voices, one man. One Trumpet†is a trio that includes guitarist and singer Elise Solloway ...
- The American Debate: Obama-Clinton? Stranger things have happened - Philadelphia Inquirer
The American Debate: Obama-Clinton? Stranger things have happenedPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 34 minutes agoAnd, stylistically, he is the poetry, and she is the prose. We've all heard the arguments about why such a union could never happen. ...
- This week a calendar for the bibliophile - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Features include readings from the book by John Biguenet, Chris Champagne, Greg Herren and James Nolan, as well as a trivia contest, dramatic interpretations, and specialty drinks.
- Hebridean chapel unused years after £1m revamp (Sunday Herald)
of St Edward's Chapel on the Hebridean island of Sanday started with a flash of lightning - but after seven years it is still in scaffolding.
- ‘Nation’s creativity’ captured in trove of Scots poetry given to ... - The Herald
‘Nation’s creativity’ captured in trove of Scots poetry given to ...The Herald, UK - 2 hours agoA treasure trove of poetry which captures the "creativity of the nation" over the last five years has been given to the National Library of Scotland. ...
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