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- 3 is the magic number for Camden Fringe - Easier (press release)
3 is the magic number for Camden FringeEasier (press release), UK - 40 minutes agoOnce again the Camden Fringe will be an eclectic mix of drama, musicals, stand-up, sketch comedy, poetry, story telling, performances which don't quite fit ...
- American Life in Poetry: Tattooed Man - Morris Sun Tribune
American Life in Poetry: Tattooed ManMorris Sun Tribune, MN - 1 hour agoAmerican Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation www.poetryfoundation.org, publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the ...
- South Portland High School Top 10 - KeepMEcurrent.com
South Portland High School Top 10KeepMEcurrent.com, ME - 9 hours ago... second place in Teen Weekly periodical poetry contest, Latin Honor Society, People to People Student Ambassador (Australia, New Zealand, France, ...
- Even the Most Romantic of Poets Can Sometimes Be Awfully Hard of Heart (New York Times)
The great German Romantic Heinrich Heine was a ?torn poet,? allergic to beauty even as he produced so much of it.
- Foreign intelligence - The Times
Foreign intelligenceThe Times, South Africa - 1 minute agoHe prefers American authors, relating more to the poetry of their prose and the human dilemmas of their characters. “English crime fiction is largely ...
- Poets, Poets All Around - Hartford Courant
Poetry and music share several essential qualities, rhythm and emotion being foremost among them. As National Poetry Month gets under way, a program presented Wednesday by the Litchfield County Writers Project will demonstrate what these two arts ...
- Exhibition by Mitra Tabrizian in London: This is that Place (Payvand Iran News)
In June 2008, Tate Britain will open the first major exhibition in the UK of the work of the Iranian-British photographer and film director, Mitra Tabrizian. Born in Tehran, Tabrizian's primary concerns are contemporary issues and debates and her interests range from post-feminism and post-colonial theories and the effects of late capitalism in Britain, to the shifting realities of life in ...
- Artists say they're being squeezed out of their space (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Posted: 7:32 PM- Tim Larsen fell in love with his home in the Artspace Bridge Projects after he moved in seven years ago.
- Arvon Poetry Competition: 'Break every law...' - Daily Telegraph
Don't be taken in: there is no one way to write a poem, no recipe or instruction manual, no winning formula where competitions are concerned. It's something you can only learn by doing, and even then it remains a slippery and mysterious process. Jean ...
- Coast Calendar (The Mississippi Press)
Friday -- Gautier Garden Club will hold a Rained-Out Plant Sale from 9 a.m. to noon at 420 U.S. 90 in Gautier to offer the remainder of plants that did not sell during its annual sale May 3 because of heavy rain.
- What would you save? Erin Gafill, her great-great-grandmother's ... - San Jose Mercury News
What would you save? Erin Gafill, her great-great-grandmother's ...San Jose Mercury News, USA - 49 minutes agoNo poetry, no music, no dancing. This joie de vivre is what Jane Gallatin Powers inspired in the generations that have come after her. ...
- A quiet word with the wicked one - This is Dorset
AT last, word has reached me from across the galaxies from the evil Davros and he speaks of poetry, humour, Harpo Marx and jelly babies. OK, let me explain. This isn't actually Davros himself but Julian Bleach, the Bournemouth-born actor who is ...
- Hudson is genteel but not too fancy (The Record)
The little city of Hudson, N.Y. — 110 miles up its namesake river from North Jersey — was an unlikely whaling port in the 18th and 19th centuries and has been an unlikely focal point for antiques enthusiasts in the 20th and 21st.
- Jeanette Winterson looks to books to shed some light on grief - Times Online
Jeanette Winterson looks to books to shed some light on griefTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoVanessa Redgrave is a profound actor, but I found the text too limited - both parochial and sentimental, and lacking in poetry. I am not sure that death can ...
- Tagore house to Twenty20, Rabindra Jayanti revelry sweeps Kolkata (Calcutta News)
Kolkatans made it a point to celebrate their 'Bengaliness' Thursday. They may love their discos and lap up Bollywood-Hollywood through the year, but on 'Pochishe Boishakh' only one name ruled their hearts - the famous bard of Bengal, Rabindranath Tagore, whose 147th birth anniversary it was.
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