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- The Wild Places - Monsters and Critics.com
Monsters and Critics.comThe Wild PlacesMonsters and Critics.com - 6 hours agoIt is a formidable consideration by a naturalist who can unfurl a sentence — poetry, really — with the breathless ease of a master angler, a writer whose ...
- COMMUNITY CALENDAR (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab)
MONUMENT INSCRIPTION WORKSHOP — 2 p.m., Mt. Auburn Cemetery, 580 Mt. Auburn St. Help preserve inscriptions on Mt. Auburn’s 19th century monuments. Free. For information, call 617-607-1981.
- Poetry summit to raise profile - The Bookseller (subscription)
Poetry summit to raise profileThe Bookseller (subscription), UK - 5 hours agoIt was also pointed out at the event that Macmillan is currently the only major publisher with a dedicated children’s poetry list. ...
- Did Someone Order A Theme Song? - Walrus Magazine
Did Someone Order A Theme Song?Walrus Magazine, Canada - 33 minutes agoIn some way, Diamond clearly wanted a little of the respect that followed Bob Dylan — to make music that was poetry and art. And that sequence after the ...
- Poetry with a sense of place - The State
Poetry with a sense of placeThe State, SC - 6 hours agoThe Medical University of South Carolina seeks poetry submissions to accompany art work at a new center for the diagnosis and treatment of heart, ...
- Dylan hosts delightful satellite radio show - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Dylan hosts delightful satellite radio showRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 7 hours agoFrom the man who was recently awarded an honorary Pulitzer for his contributions to American music, culture and poetry these past 40-plus years, ...
- Big 3 sequel was Clipped in the bud (Contra Costa Times)
Becoming a member of the Warriors is not the fulfillment of a dream Corey Maggette had one night. Nor is it the realization of a fantasy. It is not even the aftereffect of an inspired vision. It was a practical decision, sensible as a retirement plan. Maggette headed northbound from Los Angeles, taking the business route to Oakland.
- Foothills promotes Big Read - Daily Star
The Big Read is on. This month, the Foothills Performing Arts Center will promote reading through theater, film and other activities focused on Harper Lee's ``To Kill A Mockingbird.'' The events will start at 8 tonight with the trial scene from the ...
- Artists pay tribute to Hone Tuwhare (Scoop.co.nz)
Performance artists from around New Zealand will gather at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu to honour one of the country’s great literary voices.
- The ten weirdest exam questions - Times Online
Students taking their finals in Cambridge last week were bemused to turn over their papers to find a question asking them to compare the poetry of Sir Walter Raleigh to the lyrics of Amy Winehouse. Yet mischief-making by the examiners is not new ...
- VH1 Hits a New High Note - Broadcasting & Cable
VH1 Hits a New High NoteBroadcasting & Cable, NY - 6 hours agoThe network recently used its VH1.com main site to sneak-peek music videos for Mariah Carey and Usher, and ran a poetry contest for two pairs of tickets to ...
- Country Music: Chesney Sees 'Complete Disrespect' in Web Voting - Voice of America
Country Music: Chesney Sees 'Complete Disrespect' in Web VotingVoice of America - 1 hour agoBarbara Klein tells about the man and his poetry. Charles Simic was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in nineteen thirty-eight. He says he spent his early years ...
- The scam that inspired a poem - WalesOnline
The scam that inspired a poemWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 3 hours agoNot having an interest in poetry or having a book of poems meant I was in quite a quandary. I’d like to impart its message and ask you for your views. ...
- Saddest Light In The World - Canadian Architect
Saddest Light In The WorldCanadian Architect, Canada - 1 hour agoBoth SAD and Myodesopsies suggest intelligent ways to engage architecture through works of sculpture, poetry, and music. Relinquishing control of our ...
- Call of the wild: Britain's nature writers - The Independent
British nature writers have rambled out of the shadows and into the limelight. Boyd Tonkin explores the revival of their art A couple of weeks ago, I descended on a blazing Italian afternoon into a steep wooded ravine. Gnarled old trees hid overgrown ...
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