Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Ruiz was 'community icon' at A&W for years (Hollister Free Lance)
Just about everyone in Hollister came into contact with Holly Ruiz during her 28 years as an employee at A&W Restaurant on South Street. "She was a community icon for almost 30 years," said her sister, Sandy Green.
- Writers read passages about 'sex and private schools,' fear, depression (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
A small but appreciative crowd turned out Wednesday afternoon at the UConn Co-op to hear Lynn Z. Bloom and Margaret Gibson recall the pains and pleasures of girlhood. For Gibson, better known for her poetry (the latest volume of which, "One Body," recently took home the gold at the Connecticut Book Awards), tackling the memoir was an act of love.
- Calendar for 9/9/2008 (Fort Worth Weekly)
Tuesday, September 09, 2008 Mamma Mia! Catherine Johnson, Benny Andersson, and Björn Ulvæus’ musical about a woman who invites three men who might be her biological father to her wedding on a Greek island. Sep 9-14. Bass Performance Hall, 555 Commerce St, FW. $30-88. 817-332-2272.
- ZINASU MEDIA ALERT:STUDENTS TO HOST AIDS AWARENESS CAMPAIGN - The Zimbabwean
ZINASU MEDIA ALERT:STUDENTS TO HOST AIDS AWARENESS CAMPAIGNThe Zimbabwean, Africa - 8 hours agoThe event shall be graced by music, poetry, public speaking and dramas and artists who are billed to perform include Extra Large, Madiz, ...
- Royal attends creative writing program (The Journal News)
From July 6 through 10, Kate Royal, a senior at Tappan Zee High School, attended the Creative Writing Summer Institute at Alfred University in Alfred, N.Y. The program provided an introduction to a variety of genres ranging from poetry to nonfiction and drama.
- City Of 'Mad Men' Lives On (The Tampa Tribune)
Becoming a dissolute ad executive from another era takes persistence and attention to detail. It is not merely a matter of scoring an early '60s Kingsbridge suit by John Taylor Ltd. of Tarrytown ($110 at Cheap Jack's in midtown Manhattan) and a skinny Harry Rothman tie ($45). You can't just vacuum up Lucky Strikes. No, if you want to be a piece of serious collateral damage in the phenomenon that ...
- 'Heartbeat' of Pacific pumping - Stockton Record
'Heartbeat' of Pacific pumpingStockton Record, CA - 3 hours agoThe $38.5 million center's pub is conducive to poetry nights and entertainment. Beer will be limited to three drinks per student to keep them safe, ...
- Thumbs up to film and literary festivals - Portsmouth Herald News
Thumbs up to film and literary festivalsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 35 minutes agoState and city poets laureate will discuss the role of poetry in the community. You can watch the Keira Knightley film "The Duchess" and meet the ...
- 40 years of fostering creativity - Cape Cod Times
40 years of fostering creativityCape Cod Times, MA - 11 minutes agoDuring that time, she also volunteered at a full-security prison teaching poetry as a means of healing. She was a full-time teacher at Alexandria Detention ...
- Lonely life as commoner for Nepal's former king (AFP via Yahoo! News)
With few friends coming to visit and his son and one-time heir now living in Singapore, the new life of Nepal's ousted king as a commoner is by all accounts a lonely, meditative one.
- UNISSA To Offer More Masters Of Arts Programmes - BruDirect
Bandar Seri Begawan - Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University (UNISSA) hopes to offer more Masters of Arts (MA) programmes in the near future. Qualified candidates will also have the opportunity to pursue their Doctorate (PhD) studies at the Islamic ...
- Children's Author Discusses Imagination in Stories and Life (The Harvard Crimson)
Author Rutkoski talks about the books and advice that shaped her. This past summer a new novel burst onto the children’s literary scene.
- Not your average poet: Award-winning writer/recycling coordinator is not what you'd expect (St. Cloud Times)
Larry Schug always has something to write about.
- Prime Time Calendar the week of Sept. 8, 2008 (Independent Press)
Auditions, are scheduled for the Chatham Community Players production of A Christmas Carol, an original musical adaptation of Charles Dickens story by Philip Wm. McKinley.
- Poetry in motion (Calgary Sun)
Hands up ... how many people reading this column have ever heard of Ashley Harkleroad? Since I don't see any hands in the air, I'll fill you in. Ashley Harkleroad is the 72nd-ranked player on the WTA tour.
|
|
Mortgage Quote
Second Mortgages
Mortgage News Archives
|