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- Blind Willie competes with Stalin for UK's oldest literary award - Scotsman
Blind Willie competes with Stalin for UK's oldest literary awardScotsman, United Kingdom - Apr 27, 2008... God's Architect: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain by Rosemary Hill; Edith Wharton by Hermione Lee; Young Stalin by Simon Sebag Montefiore and ...
- Hunter: Fact or fiction, there's no place like home - Knoxville News Sentinel
Hunter: Fact or fiction, there's no place like homeKnoxville News Sentinel, TN - 6 hours agoIt remains a labor of love, publishing mostly poetry, which does not generate great wealth. It would make both me and the Cumming family members, ...
- Your Friends Are Not Watching the Same Show You Are (And That's Okay) - Firefox News
Your Friends Are Not Watching the Same Show You Are (And That's Okay)Firefox News, AZ - 39 minutes agoAs when we sit in English class and interpret poetry, we each have our own particular take on the canon that's unique to our backgrounds and histories. ...
- Tragic Novel Hopes For Happy Ending - Wall Street Journal
In November 2005 fledgling novelist Andrew Davidson of Winnipeg, Manitoba, sent a query letter requesting representation to Eric Simonoff, one of New York's upper-tier agents. A Risky Debut: Author Andrew Davidson in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The pitch ...
- New Poetry Collection Launching This Weekend - Scoop
In Continents by Otago poet Richard Reeve will be launched during Invercargill’s May Arts Month Festival. Poet Emma Neale, who is part of a large contingent of writers going to Invercargill for the Readers & Writers Alive! programme, organised by ...
- TAWA of Power - Packet Online
“ART is so good for the spirit of a city,†says Trenton painter Mel Leipzig. As a founding member of the Trenton Artists’ Workshop Association, he helped to organize a two-month, 50-event arts festival in the capital city in the 1980s. This ...
- Frank Oke students strut their stuff (Scarborough Mirror)
From African dance performances to poetry readings, every student at Frank Oke Secondary School got involved with Arts Night, showcasing their various artistic talents Thursday evening.
- Inside Out In The Open: A Film by Alan Roth - All About Jazz
Inside Out In The Open: A Film by Alan RothAll About Jazz, PA - 32 minutes agoThe movement came into its own in the 1960s—a decade of ferment, of radical change, of Viet Nam and peace, of free love and poetry, of Woodstock and loft ...
- Have a seat with a professor who can't be beat: John Maddux (The News Record)
After years of political activism, the quandaries of social work and a deep-seated ethic in humanity, John Maddux, a field service associate professor of English at the University of Cincinnati, still thrives off of positively impacting the lives of others.
- Saginaw's Arthur Eddy Academy students publish poetry book (The Saginaw News)
Poetry students at Saginaw's Arthur Eddy Academy have put pen to paper and paper on a press to express their feelings. The students are publishing a collection of poetry, "Soul Expressions."
- A Thing of the Past - Forward
Objects have power. In my last column I wrote about the power of Christian right-wing trinkets as symbols of identity and values. A Torah is another powerful object; when it’s no longer usable it has to be buried, like a dead body. Then there’s ...
- Art and poetry contest battles substance abuse - SnoValley Star
Art and poetry contest battles substance abuseSnoValley Star, Wa - 1 hour agoBy Laura Geggel Paint and prose can be excellent safeguards against the pressures of substance abuse. Students in grades seven through 12 can now do each by ...
- Edwin Morgan: A very modest magus - Scotsman
Edwin Morgan: A very modest magusScotsman, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoOn the Poetry Archive website on which he can be heard reading his poems, he selects his favourite quote: Shelley's dictum that "poets are the mirrors of ...
- Maine sails: A briny breeze and way too much good food (The Charlotte Observer)
We've been stuffed with fresh blueberry pancakes and perfectly-crisped bacon, tempted with salads and pork in barbecue sauce and home-baked focaccia, sated with all the steamed lobster and corn-on-the-cob we can manage in a single sitting. Now we're all staring at our watches, waiting. Twenty long minutes more before one of the galley girls will hoist the huge brass bell and bellow, "dinnah!" ...
- 15 minutes with Mark Kelly - SIU - Daily Egyptian
15 minutes with Mark KellySIU - Daily Egyptian, IL - 2 hours agoMK: I don't know. I can't really think of anything. I don't know. That I like long walks on the beach and I'm a Taurus. DE: Jeez! Do you read poetry as well?
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