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- Saturday's Best Bets (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
A New Reading Deal
- Branwell is carved in Charlotte's tree - Bradford Telegraph Argus
Branwell is carved in Charlotte's treeBradford Telegraph Argus, UK - 11 hours agoHis poetry was admired by experts and was published five years before any of his sisters’ work. He also played an active part in Haworth life. ...
- Laureate attacks reading policies - BBC News
BBC NewsLaureate attacks reading policiesBBC News, UK - 3 hours agoIn December, he attacked the teaching of poetry, in an interview with the BBC News Website. He said the effect of Sats and the whole literacy strategy, ...School reading should be fun, says Children's Laureate ATL Education Newsall 2 news articles
- Performance and classical music listings (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Theater Professional/semi-professional Doubt A strong-minded nun is faced with a difficult decision. Closes 9/27. Cape May Stage, 31 Perry St., Cape May; 609-884-1341; www.capemaystage.com. $35; $25 seniors; $12.50 students.
- At writing camp, schlepping goes with scholarship - Miami Herald
RIPTON, Vt. It's billed as the oldest writers' conference in the nation, a gathering at a picturesque mountaintop retreat where literary giants, book editors and up-and-coming novelists have been coming together once a year since the 1920s. But ...
- Cassandra Robertson – A breath of fresh air in these difficult times - Tacoma Weekly
Cassandra Robertson – A breath of fresh air in these difficult timesTacoma Weekly, WA - 57 minutes agoHer rich and unaffected singing voice can bring to mind visions of greats like Joan Baez, and her lyrical poetry reveals those who have influenced her like ...
- • Profile: Speech therapy pioneer Jean Silbar - The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com
• Profile: Speech therapy pioneer Jean SilbarThe Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com, MI - 4 hours agoHer refrigerator is covered with magnetic poetry. Among the latest verses: "Juicy fiends delicately eat chocolate sausages" and "Diamonds smell like peaches ...
- W. Haven gallery gets special visitors (New Haven Register)
WEST HAVEN — It’s not every town where you open a business and the mayor and police chief stop by to welcome you...
- Recent Posts (Anorak)
Why am I the first Kinnock in a thousand generations to be able to get into university? Why is Glenys the first woman in her family in a thousand generations to be able to get into university? Was it because all our predecessors were thick? Did they lack talent?
- Doveside Promotions LLC Presents: A Nation of Lost Children - The Open Press (press release)
Doveside Promotions LLC Presents: A Nation of Lost ChildrenThe Open Press (press release) - 15 hours ago... ever-waiting youth through the poetry talent of author Kimberly Faith Brown in And Still, They Wait, her new book released through Xlibris Publishing. ...
- Twombly Swirls Create One of Tate's Best Shows: Martin Gayford - Bloomberg
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Scribble, dollops of hand-smeared paint, doodles, drips, barely legible words, incorrect mathematical calculations, an occasional line of scrawled poetry. The list of components in Cy Twombly 's paintings isn't immediately ...
- Happy birthday Ray Bradbury! - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Ray Bradbury , who has made Southern California his home since 1934, turns 88 today. He's the author of more than 30 books, countless short stories, screenplays, poetry, plays and books for children. Not only did he write "Fahrenheit 451" and "The ...
- Lapses reveals untapped local talent - Orillia Packet & Times
Lapses reveals untapped local talentOrillia Packet & Times, Canada - 1 hour agoThe quality of writing in this first chapter gives me enough reason to anticipate the finished product. There was also a poetry contest. ...
- At Tanglewood, a Composer Nears the Century Mark (New York Times)
To celebrate the life of Elliott Carter, who turns 100 on Dec. 11, the Tanglewood Music Center is devoting this year?s programs entirely to his music.
- James Tate's poems are about something and everything else (The Kansas City Star)
James Tate is the Jerry Seinfeld of American poetry. You’ll remember “Seinfeld,” the sitcom dubbed “a show about nothing.” Here’s part of Charles Simic’s blurb for Tate’s new collection, The Ghost Soldiers: “To write a poem out of nothing at all is Tate’s genius. Just about anything can happen next in this kind of poetry, and that is ...
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