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- Rubicon's 'My Antonia' is tale of love, hope - Ventura County Star
Rubicon's 'My Antonia' is tale of love, hopeVentura County Star, CA - May 22, 2008The play flashes back to his teen years and his first encounter with the Shimerdas and their vivacious daughter. Both families struggle with conflicting ...
- Television movies for the week of May 18 - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Television movies for the week of May 18Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 1 hour agoAn American con artist wins a poetry contest staged by residents of a financially strapped Irish town. (PG-13) (1:40) SHO: Sat. ...
- The sonnetmeister - Sun and Press
is a pleasant bonus to being a friend or colleague of Martin Bidney, Binghamton University professor emeritus of English. If you spend time together, have a lunch or even a conversation while passing in a hallway, he will often pen a poem in response ...
- Starving artist launches poetry site aimed at earning $1 million - PR Urgent
Starving artist launches poetry site aimed at earning $1 millionPR Urgent - 2 hours agoSince people support my idea, I want to give back by offering an un-edited look at my life and what I believe will be my trajectory to success."
- Young poets take center stage - Daytona Beach News-Journal
Young poets take center stageDaytona Beach News-Journal, FL - 26 minutes agoContestants in the Write Stuff Teen Poetry Contest read their entries aloud during a recent reception in their honor at New Smyrna Beach Regional Library. ...
- Begley the Bookie - New York Observer
For a subtle, impressively intelligent discussion of a topic that’s on just about everybody’s mind these day, see David Runciman’s Political Hypocrisy (Princeton, $29.95). Mr. Runciman, a lecturer in political theory at Cambridge, begins with ...
- ET CETERA Summit County... - Akron Beacon Journal
ET CETERA Summit County...Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 4 hours agoGrand Slam Poetry Championship — 6-10 pm Tuesday, Weathervane Community Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron. Will feature area teen poets from several ...
- Norfolk pair's Polo adventure - Evening News Norwich
Two intrepid explorers who are traversing thousands of miles of pot holes to raise money for charity have made it through the first leg of their remarkable journey. Tom Balfour and Phil Nicholson left Norwich last week on the Mongolian Charity Rally ...
- Greg Sandow on the future of classical music (Arts Journal)
With sadness, I want to mourn the death of Thomas M. Disch , who wrote the libretti for two of my operas, The Fall of the House of Usher and Frankenstein . The link takes you to his New York Times obituary. If you read it, you'll see that the last few years weren't happy for him.
- COLUMN: Some insights into golf (The Times West Virginian)
If Sir Winston Churchill will excuse us for a moment while we paraphrase, we offer this observation on the day before the $1 million Nationwide Tour Players Cup tournament comes to the Pete Dye Golf Club here:
- Readers share their cabin memories - Pioneer Press
When we asked readers to send in their favorite memories of cabin life, we received poems, a painting and stories involving fish. The threads that ran through many of the submissions were the bonds of family and tradition that lake life seems to ...
- Portsmouth news briefs (Portsmouth Herald)
Part of Pleasant Street near Market Square will be closed for the next two Saturday evenings (July 12 and 19) from 5 to 10 p.m. for Pro Portsmouth's Summer in the Street downtown music program. No vehicular traffic or parking is allowed on Pleasant...
- 'Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation,' by Cokie Roberts - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
'Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation,' by Cokie RobertsPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 2 hours agoLouisa Catherine Adams, wife of John Quincy, wrote beautiful letters filled with pain and poetry. Rebecca Gratz, "the foremost American Jewish woman of the ...
- Many colors in newly revamped Green Show - Ashland Daily Tidings
The strains of Bach's "Concerto for Two Violins" and Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 1" drifted into the hills around the Oregon Shakespeare Festival under an unsettled spring sky, and the crowd in front of the OSF's Elizabethan Stage applauded ...
- Progressive Poetry - American Progress
Percy Shelly said that poetry, also known as critical reflections upon popular culture, was a touchtone and an influencing agent for understanding and advocating for current issues. E. Ethelbert Miller, David Gewanter, and Naomi Ayala, have each ...
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