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- Newcastle and Gateshead host winter festival - Easier (press release)
Newcastle and Gateshead host winter festivalEasier (press release), UK - 22 minutes agoThere will also be an atmospheric poetry reading in Morden Tower – part of the old town walls - on Saturday 13 December. It will celebrate North East poetry ...
- Student explores science at world-renowned facility (The San Francisco Examiner)
“Weizmann is one of the best research institutes in the world. I learned how to work through science problems and, with persistence, to never give up.”
- Do you hear what I hear? - Victoria Advocate
Do you hear what I hear?Victoria Advocate, TX - 14 hours agoInspired at the time by medieval poetry, the work reflects more of a medieval view of Christmas rather than a modern one and according to the news release, ...
- Current Comedy, 10/15/08: In His Most Ferocious Performance Yet ... - OpEdNews
Current Comedy, 10/15/08: In His Most Ferocious Performance Yet ...OpEdNews, PA - 35 minutes ago... publish hundreds of freelance magazine and newspaper articles and political commentary columns along with 7 books of poetry and short fiction. ...
- A group of diverse stories - Nashua Telegraph
"Duel Citizen Deux Citoyennetes" by Lucie Therrien; French American Music Enterprises; paper; 100 pages; CD included; $19.95. "We Jews: A Handbook for Gentiles" by Bernard H. Ash; Wheatmark; paper; 70 pages; $11.95. "The Best of Bert and I ...
- Better Read Than Dead: Powerfully moving poetry (The Towerlight)
In November of 2007, I was lucky enough to attend an on-campus poetry reading by Justin Chin, and even luckier to win a signed copy of his collection, "Harmless Medicine." I went to this event with no previous knowledge about Justin Chin or his poetry, but I have read "Harmless Medicine" a couple of times since this event and I must say, this is one of my more highlighted and dog-eared books, ...
- 'The Express' Tells the Story of Ernie Davis' Love and Battles (The Lakeland Ledger)
The new film "The Express" - about Syracuse running back Ernie Davis - holds special importance for Helen T. Gray, The Kansas City Star's religion editor.
- Cindy Adams Hearts Zac Efron, Whom She’s Never Met - New York Magazine
New York MagazineCindy Adams Hearts Zac Efron, Whom She’s Never MetNew York Magazine, USA - 18 hours agoJohn Simon, the meanest theater critic of all time, will teach poetry at Marymount Writing Center. Pity the bad poets in that class! ...
- Diversity Week schedule - Daily Anaeum
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., “Taking Part: The Artists with Disabilities Multimedia Project” will be presented in the Mountaineer Room. An art exhibit with the different artists’ works will also be shown. The Native American Peace Tree Ceremony will ...
- Art Review | 'The Last Emperor’s Collection' - New York Times
Art Review | 'The Last Emperor’s Collection'New York Times, United States - 43 minutes agoThe show offers many opportunities to appreciate, as the emperors did, the close relationship between painting and poetry. The scholar-artist Shen Zhou ...
- Colm Mac Con Iomaire for Shoestring Collective gig - hotpress.com (subscription)
Colm Mac Con Iomaire for Shoestring Collective gighotpress.com (subscription), Ireland - 13 hours agoSaturday Night In, presented by The Shoestring Collective, features a line-up of live music, theatre, comedy and poetry at the Cobalt Cafe, ...
- Lectures, poetry mark heritage celebration - UNM Daily Lobo (subscription)
Lectures, poetry mark heritage celebrationUNM Daily Lobo (subscription), NM - 3 hours agoLamphere spoke about her book, Weaving Women's Lives, which tells the stories of three generations of women in an American Indian family from northern New ...
- Peace and poetry featured at library (Ashland Daily Tidings)
Local poets featured in the Ashland Peace House's collection of poetry, titled ''Peace Poems,'' will kick off the holiday season with a free reading from the book at the Ashland library.
- Pulitzer Prize winner lends voice to American poetry (Middlebury Campus)
Middlebury students gathered at nightfall in Mead Chapel on October 17th for a reading from Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Galway Kinnell as part of the College's Annual Clifford Symposium. In keeping with this year's theme of memory and place, Kinnell gave a reading of some of his own work, as well as a smattering of poems by some of his fellow poets to the two-thirds full, quaintly lit chapel.
- Calendar (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
The Beer Joint -- Firehouse Karaoke, 8 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, no cover. Christopher's World Grille -- Pianist D.A. McDowell, 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Thursd ...
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