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- artistic Impulse - Express Buzz
artistic ImpulseExpress Buzz, India - 3 hours agoRahee Dahake, who writes poetry in English and Marathi and has also written a play titled Smell, has once again been inspired to pen out some of the most ...
- Connections are sure to be Sharp! - The Paisley Daily Express
Connections are sure to be Sharp!The Paisley Daily Express, UK - 9 hours agoBut he also wrote poetry under the name Fiona MacLeod, a persona he kept under wraps during his lifetime. One of his friends was Alexander Nelson Hood, ...
- Riverdale Park Workshop To Review Development - Washington Post
Riverdale Park Workshop To Review DevelopmentWashington Post, United States - 58 minutes agoThe Cafritz family has assembled a development team to plan a project aimed at creating a pedestrian-oriented retail center with a variety of shopping, ...
- Artist Mattijuhani Koponen recalls turning point 40 years ago - Helsingin Sanomat
Artist Mattijuhani Koponen recalls turning point 40 years agoHelsingin Sanomat, Finland - 10 hours ago“I have published 11 collections of poetry, several records, and plays. Still, I guess I will have to die before an overall image of me takes shape. ...
- Daughter makes life’s work of prisoner’s epic poem - Boerne Star
Daughter makes life’s work of prisoner’s epic poemBoerne Star, TX - 5 hours agoJosiah Wistar Worthington was clearly revered by the daughter who, since his death many years ago, has lived her own lifetime never giving up on the ...
- Kim Watkins Renfro - Oak Ridger
She was born Oct. 6, 1961, in Chicago, Ill. Mrs. Renfro was a devout Christian and attended Royce Baptist Church. She was a Certified Public Accountant and an artist, who loved painting in oils and watercolors. She also enjoyed writing poetry and ...
- City on the Mend, With Kerouac?s Help (New York Times)
Lowell, Mass., which is the birthplace of Bette Davis, Jack Kerouac and other artists, is highlighting its connection to these native sons and daughters to promote itself as an arts destination.
- Sanibel Writers Conference begins Thursday (The News-Press)
Tom DeMarchi is as nervous as a bride on her wedding day as he gears up for this year's Sanibel Island Writers Conference, which is an educational...
- Louis Riel's death-row poetry set for auction - Winnipeg Free Press
A Toronto antiquarian is set to auction a "never before seen" set of poems handwritten by the famed Métis rebel leader Louis Riel and given to one of the Mounties who guarded him at a Regina jail ahead of his 1885 hanging for treason. The artifacts ...
- Al Nofi's CIC (Strategy Page)
This Issue... "Nothing so comforts the military mind as the maxim of a great but dead general." “Parataxis,†a lit-crit term describing works in which “discrete segments of either poetry or prose follow each other in sequence,†like Caesar’s " Veni; vidi; vici ," is actually the ancient Greek military word for “deployed for battle,†that is, with the troops formed up side by side.
- Corruption and witty humour in comedies from Northern Broadsides - Scarborough Today
Corruption and witty humour in comedies from Northern BroadsidesScarborough Today, UK - Nov 19, 2008He is rapidly developing a following for music composition, clarity of direction and a keen ear for the rhythms and poetry of contemporary drama. ...
- George Wood: American International College's 1939 achievements ... - The Republican - MassLive.com
George Wood: American International College's 1939 achievements ...The Republican - MassLive.com, MA - 22 hours agoRecite a poem - long or short, famous or unknown - to a college football player and the chances are excellent that he will look at you with a touch of scorn ...
- 5 Things You Didn't Know: Shakespeare (AskMen)
Check out these 5 things you didn't know about Shakespeare William Shakespeare is arguably the greatest writer in the history of the English language. Nearly 400 years after the bard's death we still stage his works in our theaters and study them in our classrooms.
- Cowboys gather in Fort Worth at Red Steagall’s annual festival (The Weatherford Democrat)
Tires crunch on a gravel road leading to a rock bunkhouse nestled among the knotted oaks and pastures between Weatherford and Azle. An old yellow Labrador Retriever swings her long tail back and forth, stirring up clouds dust that have settled on the porch.
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux; 898 pages; $30 - San Francisco Chronicle
Farrar, Straus and Giroux; 898 pages; $30San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 12 hours agoThe novel is also a World War II epic, and a literary love triangle, and a chronicle of insanity, and the story of a washed-up African American journalist. ...
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