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- Oakwood native earns photography award - Times Community Newspapers of Greater Dayton
Oakwood native earns photography awardTimes Community Newspapers of Greater Dayton, OH - 1 hour agoPast members have included eminent culinarian, cookbook author and television personality, Julia Child, who was an active member of IACP for nearly 25 years ...
- Arty facts - Otago Daily Times
Arty factsOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 2 hours agoMontana Poetry Day is being marked tomorrow with events in Dunedin and Alexandra. Otago Daily Times poetry columnist Emma Neale, Diane Brown, Michael Harlow ...
- In the Kitchen: Celery hints at romance, lovage - Traverse City Record-Eagle
Do you ever send other folks to the grocery store, with your list in their hands, to do a major shopping? How often, I wonder. I suppose it depends on circumstances -- large family, kids home and lots of help around? That is, if you can organize kids ...
- The Man of Letters vs the Academy - Times Online
The Man of Letters vs the AcademyTimes Online, UK - 2 hours agoOf the authors discussed in detail, eight wrote fiction, poetry, or criticism. (The remainder were historians and social or political commentators. ...
- Peter Schjeldahl on Criticism and Context - ARTINFO
Peter Schjeldahl on Criticism and ContextARTINFO, NY - 4 hours agoHe has also published a number of books of art criticism — all collected essays and columns — and several volumes of original poetry. ...
- 'World's worst poems' at auction - BBC News
BBC News'World's worst poems' at auctionBBC News, UK - 28 minutes agoAlex Dove, from auctioneers Lyon and Turnbull, said: "Poetry didn't really come to him until I think he was 47 and the voices in his head told him that he'd ...
- Bhutto memoir to Cape - The Bookseller (subscription)
The Bookseller (subscription)Bhutto memoir to CapeThe Bookseller (subscription), UK - 5 hours agoShe has written two previous books, including a volume of poetry and a collection of accounts from survivors of the 2005 earthquake. ...
- One grade harder (Guardian Unlimited)
Comment is free: Open thread: Research claims maths and science are more difficult than arts subjects. Do you agree?
- At poetry events, words are meant to be heard - Westford Eagle
At poetry events, words are meant to be heardWestford Eagle, MA - 16 minutes agoI think it’s true when you go to a performance of poetry as well,†Gill said. Gill became involved several years ago when a friend urged him to attend on ...
- Oh, what a paradise was lost - News & Observer
News & ObserverOh, what a paradise was lostNews & Observer, NC - 59 minutes agoBut just because he likes to read poetry doesn't make him Lincoln, and the other characters value him far more highly than seems rational. ...
- Patois, Bible and translation - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerPatois, Bible and translationJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 4 hours agoBecause of the variety of text types present in the Bible - from poetry and song to wisdom sayings and dream narratives - its translation into any language ...
- Alex Boyd, Anne Simpson win $1,000 national poetry prizes - Canada East
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Toronto-born Alex Boyd and Anne Simpson of Antigonish, N.S., have won national poetry prizes. The winners of the 2008 Pat Lowther and Gerald Lampert Memorial Awards were announced over the weekend at a festival and conference held ...
- Estremera: Conversation among brain cells (Sun Star)
THERE seems to be a growing number of kidnappings and major robberies out there in the national capital, and even more dead people being tagged as the robbers of this and kidnappers of that. And it's half a year before 2008 ends.
- Long River Review Keeps Flowing (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
With the end of another spring semester at the University of Connecticut comes the completion of UConn's annual literary journal, "The Long River Review." The journal had its very own release party Thursday evening at the Co-op where a full crowd gathered to hear UConn students' award-winning submissions of prose, poetry, fiction and non-fiction.
- MCLA presents evolving programming (North Adams Transcript)
NORTH ADAMS -- Performances by singers, songwriters, dancers, poets and performance artists make up the season set for the debut of "MCLA Presents!," the latest incarnation of the former Smith House Series hosted by the college.
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