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- 'O sweet Juliet' slightly sour - Waterloo Record
'O sweet Juliet' slightly sourWaterloo Record, Canada - 5 hours agoTwo of the festival's most dependable veteran actors, Peacock trips lightly over the Nurse's extravagant verbiage to uncover its poetry, while Donaldson ...
- Memorable Speech: An Interview with David Yezzi - Magic City Morning Star
David Yezzi is Executive Editor of The New Criterion and a well-known poet whose published collections include " The Hidden Model ," and "Sad Is Eros ." His essays have appeared at Poetry, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times Book Review, The ...
- Library toots its own horn with book fest - Philadelphia Daily News
Library toots its own horn with book festPhiladelphia Daily News, PA - 1 hour agoAlso on tap are teen poetry slams, book readings and signings, and a massive marketplace with more than 100 vendors. Stages along the Parkway will provide ...
- Dads and Sons 'Bond' over spy novels - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
Dads and Sons 'Bond' over spy novels7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - 1 hour ago"Generally, boys tend to choose books with action that seldom flags, humour in large dollops and with characters slightly larger than life. ...
- School to remember - Portsmouth News
School to rememberPortsmouth News, UK - 4 hours agoThe event, entitled Remembering, will consist of an evening of prose and poetry read by forces personnel, past and present, including General Sir Mike ...
- Bayliss Library Hosts Superior Poetry Cafe - St. Ignace News (subscription)
Bayliss Library Hosts Superior Poetry CafeSt. Ignace News (subscription), USA - 3 hours agoThe full version of this story will be available to all readers after 4 weeks Full versions of news stories from the current weeks are available to online ...
- Teen Art, Music, Poetry Festival (Garden City News)
A teen art, music, and poetry festival will be held on Saturday, May 31, at the Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island. Talented teens from across Long Island will perform classical, pop, and rock music, including some original songs. The walls will be filled with art. In addition, teens will present ethical action projects they've done that make the world a better place.
- "WALL-E" - Salon
Salon"WALL-E"Salon - 59 minutes agoBut the picture feels weirdly, and disappointingly, disjointed, something that starts out as poetry and ends as product. WALL-E is a sort of mobile trash ...
- St. Petersburg mom has five reasons to be happy - St. Petersburg Times
Paula Truman’s five favorite things are her son, Tyler, 9, her daughter, Vanessa, 5, Pinkerton the cat, a book of poetry that includes her poem, The Believer, and doll furniture that was handmade by her father. The doll furniture made by Truman’s ...
- Angelou celebrating 80th birthday in Atlanta - WRAL.com
Angelou celebrating 80th birthday in AtlantaWRAL.com, NC - 1 hour agoShe's written five memoirs, published volumes of poetry and crafted music, plays and screenplays. She's been in movies and on television, toured the country ...
- 'Happy in a foreign world' - BBC UK News
As the Today programme begins a major series examining the care of the elderly in the UK, one listener spoke to her mother about life in her care home. Joan Davey has the sunniest of demeanours. She laughs a lot, loves listening to classical music ...
- Three Rivers Arts Festival highlights, locations (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
The 49th annual Three Rivers Arts Festival runs Friday through June 22 Downtown. ...
- Haver Scholarships award $79,000 to 16 students - Recorder Community Newspapers
Sixteen Hunterdon County high school seniors have been awarded $79,000 in college aid by the Jennie M. Haver Memorial Scholarship Fund. The Haver Fund has now bestowed $1,220,950 in scholarships to 430 students in its 52 years. For the first time ...
- Refusing to dine out on his successes (The Herald)
AS a succession of big firms looked to tap shareholders for funds to tide them over tough times last week, at least some business owners must have been feeling cautious about the prospects for this year.
- Book Folks: Bausch to sign WWII novel (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Prolific author Richard Bausch will read from and sign his new novel "Peace" (Alfred A. Knopf, $20) twice this week, in Memphis and in Oxford, Miss. Bausch holds the Moss Chair of Excellence in the English Department at the University of Memphis, where he teaches fiction writing. "Peace" -- a short novel about World War II that is anything but peaceful -- is Bausch's 11th novel. Others include ...
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