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- Condensing Jerusalem (Haaretz Daily)
"The world is becoming small," says Gilad Meiri. "This country is small and contains two nations, this city is small and has many people who are seeking a means of expression, and poetry is the smallest aesthetic genre that can express so much in a few words.
- Press Release: Hey Wii Owners ... It's Time to Eat! - Fatman Games
Press Release: Hey Wii Owners ... It's Time to Eat!Fatman Games - 44 minutes agoThese brave men and women are artists of the alimentary canal, warriors who create living poetry with each wiggle of the epiglottis. ...
- Palatial house of ancient saint unearthed (New Kerala)
Shimoga, May 22 : An ancient palatial house belonging to 16th century saint, philosopher, musician and composer of Kannada poetry, Kanakadasa, has been unearthed at Bada in Haveri District.
- Jason Mraz Adds A Comedic Touch In Every Performance - Pubs and Clubs Australia
Pubs and Clubs AustraliaJason Mraz Adds A Comedic Touch In Every PerformancePubs and Clubs Australia, Australia - 12 hours ago“I said to myself if I’m going to pursue this career, I want to inject some humour in this, get some poetry into the songs and make sure the audience stays ...
- City woman publishes poetry (North Adams Transcript)
NORTH ADAMS -- Joanne Augello first started writing poetry four years ago -- jotting down lines while sitting on her porch. At first she reserved the writings for friends and family, but after much encouragement she's filled two volumes that are available to the public.
- V.S. Naipaul's 'A Writer's People' - International Herald Tribune
A Writer's People: Ways of Looking and Feeling. An Essay in Five Parts. By V.S. Naipaul. 189 pages. $24.95, Alfred A. Knopf; £16.99, Picador. All my life," V.S. Naipaul writes in the introduction to "A Writer's People," his dense, dry, frustrating ...
- Literary Collaborations - Twin Cities Planet
Literary CollaborationsTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 1 hour agoIn addition, she is working with emerging prose and poetry writers as a mentor in The Loft Literary Center’s Mentor Series. Erdrich read from her essay in ...
- Dance/Movement: New Works From Seasoned Choreographers - Back Stage
Back StageDance/Movement: New Works From Seasoned ChoreographersBack Stage, NY - 12 hours agoCompleting the program was "Cumulus," a Beppie Blankert quartet that makes intriguing use of EE Cummings' poetry and a lighting instrument employed as a ...
- Murder of Dignity - OpEdNews.com
Prelude, 2008. There are cities you love at the first sight. Venice comes to mind, Paris or St. Petersburg. And there are cities which you have never seen but you love them as a legend. For me it was New Orleans. I dreamed to live there since ...
- Was the Bard a Beard? - Forward
Was the Bard a Beard?Forward, NY - 57 minutes ago... as the first woman to publish a book of poetry (“Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum†in 1611) and as a candidate for “the dark lady†referred to in the sonnets. ...
- Time after time she's still a hit - Vancouver Sun
Vancouver SunTime after time she's still a hitVancouver Sun, Canada - 7 hours agoHer concept was that beat poetry could go hand in hand with dance music. So when she was in Sweden working with producers Peer Astrom and Johan Bobeck at ...
- Nature's Poetry (Tucson Weekly)
Petey Mesquitey continues to wax philosophical about Southern Arizona wilds
- Shh. Hammershøi Is on Display (The New York Sun)
Whenever there is an exhibition of the Symbolist painter Vilhelm Hammershøi, his quietude is invoked. When he was shown at the Guggenheim in New York 10 years ago, partly through the efforts of the late Robert Rosenblum, who helped revive international interest in a master neglected since his untimely death at age 52 in 1916, the show was subtitled "Danish Painter of Solitude and Light." At the ...
- Shakespeare, down to earth (The Charlotte Observer)
Charlotte might still be a suit-and-tie town, but when it comes to Shakespeare, we're strictly casual. “It's more like a day in the park than a night at the theater,†says actor Joe Copley of the Charlotte Shakespeare Festival, which opens next week with “Romeo and Juliet†on The Green. Picnics are encouraged on uptown's most charming patch of grass. Even well-behaved pets are welcome. But ...
- Site navigation (Salford Advertiser)
A SALFORD-born writer has been picked from thousands of entrants around the world as the winner of Scotland‘s prestigious national poetry prize. Jane Weir, 43, who lived in Irlam until her 20s, won Scotland’s £2,500 Wigtown Poetry Prize which she will be awarded with this weekend.
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