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- 'Words and Music' a hit at Hagerstown university center - Hagerstown Morning Herald
'Words and Music' a hit at Hagerstown university centerHagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 1 hour ago"Words and Music" was held at the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown on April 22 to celebrate National Jazz Month and National Poetry Month in ...
- Rapper Ice-T to orate Langston Hughes’ poetry in Indianapolis for ... - U-Wire.com
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra announced rap artist Ice-T will join the orchestra as part of a the worldwide premiere of Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes’ poetry set to music. Ice-T will orate Hughes’ work “Ask Your Mama: Twelve ...
- Kay Ryan is the new poet laureate (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced today that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared to Emily Dickinson's, will succeed Charles Simic as the 16th U.S. poet laureate in the fall. The appointment is for one year and
- Languages and music: natural partners in education - On Line Opinion
Of course students in Australian schools should be learning languages other than English (LOTE). Other writers have presented a number of excellent reasons for making it mandatory. But it seems that nobody has raised another crucial point: languages ...
- Blunt–and brave, and brilliant - Inquirer.net
Blunt–and brave, and brilliantInquirer.net, Philippines - 12 hours agoBy Pocholo Concepcion MANILA, Philippines - Promoter Vince del Rosario of Viva Concerts said he was a bit sad about the low audience turnout. ...
- V V: Poet beyond nature (Business Standard India)
The poet Cavafy is able to hear 'the secret sound of approaching events'. "C P Cavafy is a Greek gentleman in a straw hat, standing absolutely motionless at a slight angle to the universe. His arms extended … he is going either from his flat to the office, or from his office to his flat.
- Sophisticated and complex, ‘August: Osage County' is curiously life-affirming (The Kansas City Star)
NEW YORK | I’m a sucker for audacity. And playwright Tracy Letts is nothing if not audacious.
- Oak Park grad's writing career takes off like a firecracker - Chicago Tribune
Most first-time writers get nothing but a rejection slip after they submit a novel to a publisher. Stephanie Kuehnert got an advance. It was a shock for the Forest Park resident who concedes her early writing was mainly bad poetry about unrequited ...
- Foundation in memory of Sophie Lancaster - Lancashire Telegraph
Foundation in memory of Sophie LancasterLancashire Telegraph, UK - 14 minutes agoIt will also include artwork, poetry and music that people have dedicated to Sophie. Syliva has been in contact with Lancashire Youth Service about setting ...
- Summer heats up at county libraries - Cape May County Herald
Summer heats up at county librariesCape May County Herald, United States - 2 hours agoWriting skills will improve with each step with teens deciding every aspect of the creative process, whether fiction, poetry, or comics, writing will be ...
- Galleries galore span Maryland's Eastern Shore (WTOP Radio Network)
Art is alive and well as galleries across Maryland's Eastern Shore highlight the drawings, paintings, photography and sculpture of local artists.
- Genghis Khan, Harlan Ellison and RFK - Salon
Tadanobu Asano in "Mongol." I'm still on vacation, but based on the response to my going-away post, it seems like I should spend the whole summer rotating between the beach and the mountains and let the parents keep debating offbeat family movies ...
- DVD: HBO's 'John Adams' brings a patriot's story to life - Cleveland Plain Dealer
"John Adams," a seven-part HBO mini-series, arrives Tuesday on DVD, starring Paul Giamatti as the second U.S. president and Laura Linney as his wife, Abigail. The stirring program offers a history lesson with a heavy dose of realism. It pulls our ...
- City Report On Investigation Of Former City Court Clerk Ed Hammonds (The Chattanoogan)
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- Exhibit raises the question: What are we made of? - Houston Chronicle
Exhibit raises the question: What are we made of?Houston Chronicle, United States - 2 hours agoBy TARA DOOLEY • The Young, Weird America, an afternoon of poetry and performance hosted by the museum's Teen Council at 1 pm Saturday. ...
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