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- Toronto Wowed by 'Spectacular' - The Epoch Times
TORONTO—Literal Magazine's associate editor, Wendolyn Lozano, was taken by the Divine Performing Arts Mid-Autumn Spectacular held at the John Bassett Theatre in Toronto's downtown Sept. 26. Ms Lozano owns her own magazine, is also a writer, and ...
- Poetic pakt - Times of India
Poetic paktTimes of India, India - 2 hours ago... to spread the message of friendship, peace and undersatnding. With this the power of poetry came in the open, as we had shayars from Pakistan reciting ...
- Fall arts at Croft Farm (Courier-Post)
As foliage changes into a myriad of colors and Mother Nature delicately applies her paintbrush to the world around her, Cherry Hill will be celebrating "Fall Into the Arts" at Croft Farm Arts Center.
- * Book Review: China and Taiwan: Whose pain is it anyway? - Taipei Times
* Book Review: China and Taiwan: Whose pain is it anyway?Taipei Times, Taiwan - 7 hours agoTaiwan has certainly been fortunate by comparison, though not without its own awesomely dark interludes. Despite the heady, bloodless early days of the ...
- Journey to exotic Vietnam - St. Petersburg Times
A cyclo driver tries to entice tourists to take a ride in downtown Ho Chi Minh City. Vietnam reported about 2-million visitors in the first five months of 2008 and hopes to reach 5-million visitors by year-end, compared with 4.2-million in 2007. Late ...
- Metropolitan Opera presents 'Dr. Atomic' (The Star-Ledger)
Metropolitan Opera's "Dr. Atomic" Where: Metropolitan Opera, Broadway at 64th Street, Manhattan When: Oct. 21-Nov. 13. Curtain times vary. How much: $15-$375; call (212) 362-6000 or go to metopera.org. The Nov. 8 performance will also be beamed live into movie...
- Writing On The Walls Of The Nation's Library (NPR)
The Library of Congress may hold the nation's collection of books, but those aren't the only words in the building worth a visit.
- Long Story Short School of Writing Partners with Colorado Free ... - Free press releases (press release)
Long Story Short School of Writing Partners with Colorado Free ...Free press releases (press release), UK - 19 minutes ago... publishing, they have 3000 subscribers to their ezine and publish its newsletter announcing the stories, articles and poetry published each month. ...
- Chester Zoo poet inspired by nature's rhythms - Evening Leader
Chester Zoo poet inspired by nature's rhythmsEvening Leader, UK - 2 hours agoEleanor, who is writing original zoo-related poetry, is calling her collection of works for these events Rhythms in Nature. As well as performing for zoo ...
- Pasolini's Roman poetry - Times Online
“It might make one in love with death”, declared Shelley, “to be buried in so sweet a place.” Keats, on his deathbed, hearing that daisies and anemones grew wild on the graves there, rejoiced, saying that he “already felt the flowers ...
- Keeping your kids away from bad influences, plus unknown genders ... - Boston Globe
Keeping your kids away from bad influences, plus unknown genders ...Boston Globe, United States - 3 hours agoYou can always do a Google search using the editor's name and "poetry" or the name of the journal or some such) and see if you can find any clues to the ...
- 'A very thorny place to be' - Globe and Mail
'A very thorny place to be'Globe and Mail, Canada - 53 minutes ago"I wasn't fully there in spirit," admits the Texas-raised poetry buff, speaking about the "super group," orchestrated, again, by Geffen. ...
- Panelists to Discuss Life-End, Death Issues (Knox College)
Knox College presents a symposium, "The Right to Die and Other Ethical Issues at the End of Life," with a panel of four experts, at 4 p.m., Friday, October 14, in Kresge Hall, Ford Center for the Fine Arts, on the Knox campus in Galesburg, Illinois. The event is free and open to the public.
- Literary footnotes - Deseret News
Literary footnotesDeseret News, UT - 9 hours ago... fall books for sale, Thursday, 7 pm, at the Beehive Tea Room, 12 W. 300 South (328-2586). ROBERT WRIGLEY will discuss his latest poetry collection, ...
- Latest 'Judevine' remains compelling - Rutland Herald
Even if you have already seen David Budbill's "Judevine," you haven't seen what it has become in the new Lost Nation Theater production, which opened Sept. 19 at City Hall Arts Center in Montpelier. For each time the Wolcott poet's gritty Vermont ...
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