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- Poetry comes to the street in Howick - Scoop
Howick Library is bringing poetry to the street in celebration of Montana New Zealand Poetry Week this month. Poetry Chalk Walk and Readings is just one of the events aimed at taking poetry off the page and to the people. On Friday 18 July, from 10 ...
- Can Poetry Really Be Translated? - Huffingtonpost.com
There's a great story of a Japanese production group that decided the conclusion of Samuel Beckett's classic Waiting for Godot was a little too...inconclusive. In case you aren't familiar with the play, the unresolved wait for Godot represents, in ...
- SAC's arts village will be hopping at Northern Lights - Sudbury Star
SAC's arts village will be hopping at Northern LightsSudbury Star, Canada - 14 hours agoSmith will be reading some poetry and short stories from "Tag Alder Tales." Monique Chenier will be reading from "Remembering Medusa Remembering," her new ...
- Years of dedication rewarded - Haldimand Review
Years of dedication rewardedHaldimand Review, Canada - 12 minutes agoAlong with contributing articles to the Presbyterian Record, the national monthly magazine of the PCC; Johnston writes poetry and hymns, and has written ...
- Dylan Thomas: Return Journey @ Library Theatre - Manchester Evening News
THE words roll over you like lapping waves and the sonorous spellbinding sounds hang in the air. Dylan Thomas lives again 55 years after his death, aged 39, in the form of Bob Kingdom. His remarkable recreation of the wordsmith, visually and aurally ...
- Book review: 'The Romantics' - International Herald Tribune
One of the rich, adrift Yale chums in Galt Niederhoffer's second novel never quite managed to apply to film school after graduation. But he did buy expensive screenwriting software, read part of its manual and write an unfinished script "about a ...
- Make mansion fit into downtown: Convert it to lofts - Austin American-Statesman
Make mansion fit into downtown: Convert it to loftsAustin American-Statesman, TX - 35 minutes agoWhy not turn the joint into lofts with a penthouse on top of the tower for the governor and his family? Or how about something of the mixed-use sort, ...
- Bards of New Brighton poetry group finds a new home - Liverpool Daily Post
Bards of New Brighton poetry group finds a new homeLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 12 hours agoA WIRRAL-BASED poetry group has found a new home – and is urging more poets to join them. The Bards of New Brighton had met monthly for the past year in the ...
- Department policy may push out praised professor - Oklahoma Daily
A highly-touted English instructor may lose her teaching position next year because of an English department six-year up-or-out policy, despite the efforts of OU President David L. Boren to save her job. In a complex series of events, adjunct ...
- Have you missed me? - HamptonRoads.com
In case you’ve wondered where I’ve been it’s actually pretty simple. I’ve been depressed. Actually, not so much depressed as just plain sad. Even though I no longer have my uterus I still tend to get those monthly blues and bloating. We’ll ...
- Call for submissions (Berkshire Eagle)
PITTSFIELD — The Berkshire Writers Room is seeking literary submissions for the second edition of "Pathways: A Journal of Literature and Art," to be published in September 2008. Submissions will be accepted from May 19 through July 31.
- The beauty of Islam (The Kansas City Star)
Several readers of last week’s column asked why I called Islam “incredibly beautiful.” Based on decades of study, world travel and long friendships with Muslims, I answer with three hints.
- Nashville youth put on a phenomenal show - The Tennessean
Nashville youth put on a phenomenal showThe Tennessean, TN - 3 hours agoI recently attended one of the most phenomenal public performances I’ve ever attended in Nashville (“Youth poetry slam will rock Rocketown,” June 27). ...
- Credit rolls at the End of the Bertie Era - Irish Independent
Credit rolls at the End of the Bertie EraIrish Independent, Ireland - 46 minutes agoA bit of boasting about the past, some hopes for the future, a line or two of poetry, a bow to the patriot dead, a bit of campaigning (Vote for the Lisbon ...
- Ballet Miscellany - Arts Journal
About Alexei Ratmansky's "Concerto DSCH," my friend Elaine exclaimed, "It's so real! " Of course, it's not real, it's ballet. But Ratmansky's eye for people brought together--as voyeurs, perpetrators, flirts, attention-hoggers, rivals, accidental ...
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