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- Edward Albee at 80: Still a 'Young Troublemaker' - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalEdward Albee at 80: Still a 'Young Troublemaker'Wall Street Journal - 1 hour agoAt 18 he lit out for Greenwich Village, where he wrote bad poetry, worse fiction, then took up drama "because I'd failed at the other things," he said. ...
- Outdoor notebook: Take three days to savor wildflowers - Salt Lake Tribune
Albion Basin is one of the best places for seeing wildflowers along the Wasatch Mountains. The Wasatch Wildflower Festival, hosted by the Cottonwood Canyons Foundation, the Alta Community Enrichment and the Wasatch-Cache National Forest, will be this ...
- Suffolk punch at Latitude Fest - The Sun
Suffolk punch at Latitude FestThe Sun, UK - 11 hours ago... on a show-stealing conga with hundreds of revellers. With literature, poetry, dance and multi-coloured sheep, Latitude is a total joy for ALL the family.
- Summer hall days set for four Wednesdays in July and August - Miramichi Leader
Summer hall days set for four Wednesdays in July and AugustMiramichi Leader, Canada - 2 hours ago"It says ‘we may live without poetry, music, art; without cooks conscience; without heart; without friends; without books; but civilized man cannot live ...
- A Meeting with Che Guevara - Center for Research on Globalization
A Meeting with Che GuevaraCenter for Research on Globalization, Canada - 13 hours agoDuring adolescence and later he remained passionate about poetry, especially that of Neruda, Keats, Machado, Lorca, Mistral, Vallejo and Whitman, ...
- History of Same Sex Marriage Jurisprudence - OpEdNews
History of Same Sex Marriage JurisprudenceOpEdNews, PA - 6 hours agoPoetry: The Refined Savage Poetry Review - Refined Savage Editions; Unfinished Works - AIDS Services Foundation – Orange County December 2005; ...
- 'Bottoms Up' at Calabash! - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica Gleaner'Bottoms Up' at Calabash!Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 2 hours agoThe routine may vary a little, depending on the kind of thing I have to read, whether a speech or a citation or poetry or a bit from a novel, ...
- Two jazz operas premier in Oakland - Oakland Tribune
Two new jazz operas are coming to town beginning Thursday. The first piece, "The Sisyphus Syndrome," by Black Power poet-playwright Amiri Baraka and sax man David Murray, opens Thursday. The Baraka-Murray duo combines poetry, live music and mixed ...
- Arvon Poetry Competition: 'Break every law...' - Daily Telegraph
Don't be taken in: there is no one way to write a poem, no recipe or instruction manual, no winning formula where competitions are concerned. It's something you can only learn by doing, and even then it remains a slippery and mysterious process. Jean ...
- Jacksonville poetry artists look forward to international slam (The Florida Times-Union)
Lucie Roberts is enthusiastic about spitting - the hip-hop term that has found its way to spoken-word poetry.
- Billy Joel diehard becomes his hero on stage (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Matthew Friedman stars in touring ‘Movin’ Out,’ BTL’s season-closing production
- Pupil hopes to save the rainforests through poetry - This is South Cotswolds
A PUPIL from Alveston has inspired her colleagues with a poem about saving the rainforests. Ozioma Kamalu, 13, a year eight pupil from Marlwood School, penned her poem, entitled Save the Rainforests, as part of a school project. Teachers at Marlwood ...
- I’m still top of the mops, says Boris Johnson's father (Times Online)
During his first days in office, somebody should let the new mayor of London know that he must change the announcements on the Tube. They annoy his father Stanley, a classical scholar.
- Elderly poet is well-versed in humor (Leader-Telegram)
Norma Desprez doesn't hide her age. She embraces it. The 88-year-old Eau Claire grandmother writes about her golden years in the new poetry book "Silhouettes of Aging: An Octogenarian's Retort."
- Do we protest too much about where we write? - Guardian Blogs
In a city bereft of a location with equivalent bookish cache to the British Library, entrepreneurs in Manhattan have provided New York's literati (as in anyone, published or not, who can afford to pay a hefty annual fee) with an opportunity to get ...
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