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- Library sets songwriting festival in Oct. - Ypsilanti Courier
Library sets songwriting festival in Oct.Ypsilanti Courier, MI - 2 hours agoBlending poetry with jazz, blues, and American Roots music, Jazz Beat poet legend John Sinclair (of MC5) teams up with fellow Motown Poet Laureate, ...
- CBS’s Smith on Obama Win: ‘I Wept Tears of Joy’ - NewsBusters
CBS’s Smith on Obama Win: ‘I Wept Tears of Joy’NewsBusters - 1 hour agoSmith pleaded for Angelou to recite some of her poetry: "Of your many great poems, the poem that I have been thinking about since I knew that I was going to ...
- Patchett, Price also part of reading series - Houston Chronicle
Novelists Ann Patchett, Richard Price and Geraldine Brooks are among literary worthies taking to the stage in coming months as the Margarett Root Brown Reading Series embarks on its 28th season. Sponsored by Inprint in association with the University ...
- The sound of music - Times of India
The sound of musicTimes of India, India - 5 hours agoCommemorating the 66th birthday of the late Prabha Khaitan, Dr Sarala Birla unveiled a special edition of the book, Krishna Dharma Main. ...
- This weekend's top things to do in Fort Collins - Coloradoan
There's sure to be thousands of kids out trick or treating tonight and hundreds of costume parties around town. But if you're looking for something to do besides the ghouls-and-goblins theme, here's a list of big events this weekend. Today Art ...
- New book recalls The Tipton Slasher - Westmidlands.com
A new book chronicling the life of the Tipton Slasher has been launched in the town. West Bromwich-based Robert Davies, aged 54, has launched his new book – Tipton Slasher And His Life On The Black Country Canals – at Tipton Library, The book ...
- Campus Activities - Caribbean Women Writers Reception and ... - St. John's University
Campus Activities - Caribbean Women Writers Reception and ...St. John's University, NY - 1 hour agoHer poetry and prose tap into the conscience, illuminating social, cultural, political and racial issues. In her works, Dr. Collins celebrates love, ...
- Celebrating a local legend:Parks celebration slated to host ... - Fort Scott Tribune
Fort Scott TribuneCelebrating a local legend:Parks celebration slated to host ...Fort Scott Tribune, KS - 7 minutes agoThe winners of a fifth grade poetry contest and the winners of a creativity contest for area high school students will also be announced at different times ...
- Japan's salarymen say it with senryu - Guardian Unlimited
Conventional wisdom has it that the Japanese don't much go in for satire. But today's announcement of this year's winners in the salaryman senryu poetry contest suggests they have a perfectly developed barbed tongue. The annual contest , run by the ...
- Crisis and poetry in Kuwait - Turkish Daily News
When the Turkish Airlines plane landed at the Kuwait Airport early Monday morning, I was assuming that I would spend three days discussing philosophy, poetry and some politics with poets, writers, academics and prominent journalists from all ...
- The It List for Oct. 15: Partisan panties and the right concealer - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Five still alive in race for G-G Award (Toronto Star)
The mystery that is the Governor General's Awards is upon us again, this time with a short list of picture book finalists that ranges from a toddler's lullaby to poetry by Emily Dickinson.
- Walt Whitman II - New York Times
New York TimesWalt Whitman IINew York Times, United States - 2 hours agoThe world has been 116 years without Whitman, who died in 1892 and is best known for his poetry collection “Leaves of Grass.†But for about 25 years, ...
- The Big Necessity, By Rose George (Independent)
Anyone who can invest the ugly, all-too-common, carping crow with romance, history and a personality deserves an award, but possibly simply being allowed to observe these birds unimpeded is reward enough for Mark Cocker. Like so many naturalists, Cocker was introduced to the landscape around him during long walks as a child with his father, and the human aspect to his love of nature serves to ...
- Poetry reading set Thursday at Keystone - Scranton Times
Area poets David Elliott, Ph.D., Jane Honchell, Tom Blomain and Robert Dugan will present a selection of their best works during a poetry reading hosted by Keystone College’s Nightshade Press on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in Evans Hall at the college ...
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