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- Monica Adair and Stephen Kopp - Telegraph-Journal
Monica Adair and Stephen KoppTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 1 hour agoaS: The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot DÃaz; Cabinet magazine. M: Poetry by Pablo Neruda (a gift from my mom) and Mechanical & Electrical ...
- A recent transplant to Somerville’s rich artistic milieu - Somerville News
A recent transplant to Somerville’s rich artistic milieuSomerville News, MA - 38 minutes agoAs for her work at Hampshire College Madden told the News that she finds the students consistently engaged with the craft of poetry. ...
- A Poetic Passage Into Life -- Author Laura J. Gray Mitchell Shares ... - Primenewswire (press release)
A Poetic Passage Into Life -- Author Laura J. Gray Mitchell Shares ...Primenewswire (press release), CA - 1 hour agoLater she resumed writing in verse about social issues and problems. Many poems contained in A Passage Into Life are written to or about Stanton School, ...
- Luath Poets Live at Leith Festival - Allmediascotland
Luath Poets Live at Leith FestivalAllmediascotland, UK - 1 hour agoAn evening of the best Scottish poetry with Alistair Findlay, Kokumo Rocks, Ken Cockburn, Dilys Rose, Brian Whittingham and Bashabi Fraser, as they take a ...
- Pentucket: 'Classic teacher' retires after 30 years - Newburyport Daily News
WEST NEWBURY — After 30 years of educating the children of the Pentucket Regional School District, eighth-grade English instructor Judy Hays has closed the book on her professional teaching career. At an award ceremony earlier this month, Hays was ...
- As the Telegraph joins forces with the £5000 Arvon Poetry ... - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukAs the Telegraph joins forces with the £5000 Arvon Poetry ...Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoBig, abstract concepts like love and death may be the stuff of poetry, but you must find your own way into them. "Tell all the Truth but tell it slant", ...
- situs & queers: "The Social Plague" (1972-1974) - Boston IMC
The philosophy of the Situationist International[1] has been the philosophy of one of the most dynamic groups in the contemporary homosexual movement: Group 5 of the Homosexual Revolutionary Front (HFRA), which drew its thinking and language from the ...
- The rise of Turkey through Turkish - Today's Zaman
The rise of Turkey through TurkishToday's Zaman, Turkey - 1 hour agoFor instance, Turkish entrepreneurs are investing in many African countries, although probably even the thought of it had never crossed their minds ...
- What's happening in June at the Community Center? - Pacifica Tribune
Thursday 5th- Poetry Spotlight 11:45 a.m. Friday 6th-Movie: "Treasure Island" Monday 9th- Show & Tell 11:45 a.m. Tuesday 10th-Tea at Ten Wednesday 11th-Silent Auction 11:30 a.m. Thursday 12th-Father's Day Word Bingo 11:30 a.m. Friday 13th--Movie ...
- First gay 'wedding': Only the bride was missing - Daily Telegraph
For this was Britain's first gay "wedding", held in one of the Church of England's oldest and most attractive churches. St Bartholomew the Great at West Smithfield, in the City of London, dates from the 12th century but it can have seen few more ...
- Briefs -- Published April 16, 2008 (The Record)
RIPON - Louise Nan, superintendent of the Konocti Unified School District in Lake County for the past five years, is the new superintendent of the Ripon Unified School District.
- Kaleidoscope poetry - LoHo 10002
Kaleidoscope poetryLoHo 10002, NY - 2 hours agoOn Saturday, starting at 4 pm, there is a wild collaboration of poets and musicians going down at The Bowery Poetry Club. ...
- Lincoln Center Presents: David Fray– New York Debut (Playbill Arts)
The French pianist chooses not to be bounded by French repertoire. Fray makes his New York debut at Avery Fisher Hall on April 30.
- Festival will promote literary understanding - Khaleej Times
Festival will promote literary understandingKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 8 hours ago"The Arabic language must be one of the richest in the world, and the opportunity to celebrate both Arabic and English literature, poetry, books and ...
- Shakespeare, down to earth (The Charlotte Observer)
Charlotte might still be a suit-and-tie town, but when it comes to Shakespeare, we're strictly casual. “It's more like a day in the park than a night at the theater,†says actor Joe Copley of the Charlotte Shakespeare Festival, which opens next week with “Romeo and Juliet†on The Green. Picnics are encouraged on uptown's most charming patch of grass. Even well-behaved pets are welcome. But ...
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