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- Date Lines: Conference for Eugene O'Neill (San Francisco Chronicle)
A conference cometh The global artistic impact of the seminal American playwright Eugene O'Neill is the subject of a five-day international conference taking place at his old homestead, Tao House, June 11-15. Conferees from throughout the United States and...
- DVD Reviews - Metro Santa Cruz
Metro Santa CruzDVD ReviewsMetro Santa Cruz, CA - 4 hours agoThis lean, almost minimalist black-and-white crime story holds up well in this handsome reissue. Blocky Lino Ventura--a George Raft type--plays Abel Davos, ...
- Jay Parini: A case of poetic justice -- literally - Wisconsin State Journal
WEYBRIDGE, Vt. -- Last winter, which in Vermont is serious business, a gang of local teens got a bright idea. The Homer Noble Farm in Ripton, famous as the summer home of Robert Frost between 1938 and 1963, stood empty. It struck them as just the ...
- Seacoast Events Calendar (Foster's Daily Democrat)
The Seacoast African American Cultural Center, thru 8/9, African masks from the private collection of Dr. Ben Werner of Shelburne, Connie Bean Center, 135 Daniel Str., Portsmouth, 431-8290, 436-7629, 430-6027.
- The Larkin Principle at work - Daily Telegraph
There was a time, less than a generation ago, when family secrets, especially about sex, were kept under wraps, and writers addressed them, if at all, obliquely, through poetry or fiction. Since then, first biography, then autobiography, have opened ...
- Fashion show spotlights toilets - MediaGlobal
MediaGlobalFashion show spotlights toiletsMediaGlobal, NY - 2 hours agoThese days, Nanda writes poetry, and many of her poems deal with the experience of living with daily discrimination. In one poem, she asks, ...
- Readings and Talks - New Yorker
Readings and TalksNew Yorker, United States - Jun 22, 2008Frank McCourt, Paul Muldoon (the poetry editor of this magazine), Fintan O’Toole, and others honor the Irish writer, who died earlier this year. ...
- May 14 2008 Edition (rss) (The Lexington News-Gazette)
Log in above for full coverage, or subscribe now! Selected cadets at Virginia Military Institute will benefit from a more robust Arabic language program, and the college will become a model for how other schools can teach the language, thanks to a grant award announced last week.
- Salvaged WWII stories waiting to be read - The Union Leader
Salvaged WWII stories waiting to be readThe Union Leader, NH - 5 hours agoThe premiere issue featured stories about local Marine Vincent Cassidy, who became known for writing poetry in the South Pacific and getting engaged to his ...
- A Moment of Rest Away From The Whirling Whir of the World - The Moderate Voice
This is Abebe Bikila. He is from Ethopia. He was overlooked and did everything wrong. It was not an auspicious beginning. His father was a shepherd, and it was expected Abebe would be a shepherd too. But, he decided there would be more food for him ...
- Reading and Remembering Rita Joe - Cape Breton
Rita Joe was one of the first poets I had ever heard read their own work live, and after thirty years, I can still remember the occasion. It was blustery, rainy evening, sometime on the cusp of winter and spring, at the Co-Op Bookstore, just after it ...
- For the love of country livin', lovin' - Eastern Arizona Courier
A rainstorm, youthful pastimes, friends and family, love and country living are just a few of the topics that inspired Janice Rackauskas’ stories and poetry she published in a book called “Portals of Country Living.†Rackauskas has an associate ...
- Creating portraits with poetry - Manchester Online
Creating portraits with poetryManchester Online, UK - 2 hours ago... was commended in the Poetry Society's National Poetry Competition. Linda was one of 6000 poets who submitted work and her poem - about a patient hearing ...
- Dr. Joe Harrop: Entymological adventures and the same old words - Red Bluff Daily News
Dr. Joe Harrop: Entymological adventures and the same old wordsRed Bluff Daily News, CA - 4 hours ago... however, and I even began to enjoy poetry more, and I loved jump rope rhymes. There are only so many words that children shouldn't say at school, ...
- Kay Ryan, Outsider With Sly Style, Named Poet Laureate - New York Times
New York TimesKay Ryan, Outsider With Sly Style, Named Poet LaureateNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoMs. Ryan has carved out a life conducive to poetry writing. She has taught the same remedial English course at the College of Marin in Kentfield, Calif., ...
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