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- ROYAL NATIONAL MOD RESULTS - Aberdeen Press and Journal
ROYAL NATIONAL MOD RESULTSAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 7 hours agoA206 Prose Reading 1. Ailean Domhnullach, Inbhir Nis. 2. F. Ann MacLean, North Connel. 3rd equal. Christina Cunningham, Cumbernauld. ...
- Pupils' poems focus on saving energy - John O'Groat Journal
Pupils' poems focus on saving energyJohn O'Groat Journal, UK - 3 hours agoPRIMARY schools throughout the county have been participating in a poetry competition organised by Caithness Energy Advice. ...
- Kim Ode - Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Macalester College biology professor left a strong impression on students and faculty. "She made it OK to stand up and do the right thing ... it was expected." Sep 21, 2008 Bridge to somewhere Richard Russo says his latest book, "Bridge of Sighs ...
- Armantrout's Poetry "Reflects the World" - Harvard Crimson
With the waning day peaking through the windows that look out onto Prescott Street, Rae Armantrout, one of the world’s most famous living postmodern poets, seated herself at a mahogany table and began to read to a couple dozen audience members ...
- Taipei's 'Little Prince' draws inspiration from city streets - Taiwan Journal
Taipei's 'Little Prince' draws inspiration from city streetsTaiwan Journal, Taiwan - 53 minutes agoUngrammatical syntax, incomprehensible word diction and vivid sound--Ferrieux's unfamiliarity with Chinese has become the strength of poetry. ...
- John Burrows - Telegraph.co.uk
John BurrowsTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 6 hours agoBurrows retired to Ratby, Leicestershire, where he returned to teaching, lecturing in poetry and history as part of the local adult education programme. ...
- Swaying to the rhythm of swords - Saudi Gazette
Swaying to the rhythm of swordsSaudi Gazette, Saudi Arabia - 7 hours agoTRADITIONAL Saudi folk dancing forms the third leg of an artistic triad with Arabian music and poetry. Even though, to the uninitiated the dances may appear ...
- Poetry reading at Riverside library - Press-Enterprise
Poetry reading at Riverside libraryPress-Enterprise, CA - 3 hours agoRuth Nolan, editor of "Phantom Seed," a poetry anthology, will read from the book from 1 to 3 pm today at Riverside's Main Library. Bull Luvaas, Rice Baxter ...
- Terry Tempest Williams: Finding Beauty in a Broken World - Isthmus
Terry Tempest Williams: Finding Beauty in a Broken WorldIsthmus, WI - 54 minutes agoI had lost my own sense of poetry. I was in Maine, I went down to the ocean, call it a plea or a prayer, I faced the ocean and said, "Give me one wild word ...
- Bold and colourful - Hindustan Times
If you’re in Delhi, you’re never more than half an hour away from an art gallery. This week, we recommend orienting yourself towards India Habitat Centre for Raas-Matazz, an exhibition of paintings by the Delhi-based artist Niladri Paul. Dancing ...
- Regional A&E Calendar | Nov. 1 - Auburn Reporter
Regional A&E Calendar | Nov. 1Auburn Reporter, WA - 7 minutes agoPerformers welcome to share music, poetry, spoken word, comedy or magic. Cost: $5 donation for adults; $3 for students and seniors. ...
- Bates Well holds poetry day breakfast - The Lawyer
The LawyerBates Well holds poetry day breakfastThe Lawyer, UK - 3 hours ago... our event to mark National Poetry day was an inspiring and intimate start to the day." Sally Crabtree added: "It has often been remarked that life in ...
- South African author Es'kia Mphahlele dies (CBC)
Acclaimed South African writer Es'kia Mphahlele, best known for his apartheid-era autobiography Down Second Avenue, has died at the age of 88.
- Louise grad publishes first book of poetry - El Campo Leader-News
Ma 1986 graduate of Louise High School, has just published her first book of poems called "Of All the Things That Don't Exist, I Love You Best." The poet David Wevill, who taught Dr. Sulak poetry at the University of Texas, says this about Sulak's ...
- City Book Fair wants to put burgeoning literary community on the same page (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Buenos Aires had Borges. St. Petersburg had Pushkin. And Nabokov. And Akhmatova. And Brodsky. Not to mention Dostoevsky. (Ah, the Russians!) Even petite Newburyport, Mass., population 17,000, draws thousands of tourists and over 60 authors to its annual literary festival. What about San Diego?
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