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- Poetry review: "Ballistics" - Oregonian
In a recent interview, poet Donald Hall admitted that in old age the epiphanies that fueled his early work are far fewer -- what's left to say when you've lived a full life? In place of these missing spontaneous inspirations, Hall assembles his poems ...
- Fine arts students welcome jazz singer - Florida Today
Fine arts students welcome jazz singerFlorida Today, FL - 5 minutes agoGage helped reinforce the students’ lessons on the Harlem Renaissance by reciting period poetry from such writers as Langston Hughes and Paul Laurence ...
- Graeme Base puts colours into childhoods - Courier Mail
Graeme Base puts colours into childhoodsCourier Mail, Australia - 22 hours ago"I really wanted to mention some of the funny things that have happened and what I was thinking when I did a particular picture, so it gives it a more ...
- Small Stores Find Ways to Drum Up Traffic - New York Times
New York TimesSmall Stores Find Ways to Drum Up TrafficNew York Times, United States - 32 minutes agoAnd there will be an erotic poetry reading on Valentine’s Day. “Events are cheap publicity,†Ms. Reese said. “People who ordinarily wouldn’t come, come. ...
- What's new at your local library (The Idaho Statesman)
Adult non-fiction. Recent Poet Laureate Donald Hall, now 80, provides the reader with a short but revealing and moving memoir of growing up, retreating from academic life to life at his family's New Hampshire farm, and his life with poet Jane Kenyon, as well as his life and grief after her early death from cancer. Hall is, as always in his poetry and prose, both eloquent and plainspoken in his ...
- Momma's Man - Boston Globe
"Momma's Man" is dedicated to the proposition that in every man's heart lives a homesick little boy, and if he's very unlucky his childhood bedroom is still waiting for him. Complete with glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling. The last time we saw ...
- The Free Press - Mankato Free Press
CWE and Symphonic Bands — 7:30 p.m., MSU Halling Recital Hall, $8 general admission, $4 for students and children, 389-5549. Hiking on Rasmussen Woods trails — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Elk’s Nature Center, free, 387-8585. “Lysistrata†— 7:30 p ...
- ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE (New York Press)
I’M ONSTAGE wearing a sailor’s bib and cap, melting to the floor in a melodra matic death as the curtain closes in front of me. How did I get here?
- It’s strictly TV for the girlies - Times Online
Times OnlineIt’s strictly TV for the girliesTimes Online, UK - 7 hours agoDon’t you just love Strictly Come Dancing? No, me neither. It’s not like I’m not new age. I went to prenatal classes. Once. But this programme is spoiling ...
- Premiere at Chandler - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Premiere at ChandlerBarre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 6 hours agoThe Chicago-based duo returns to Chandler to premiere Walker's new song cycle, "La Ternura (Tenderness)," a six-song work set to the poetry of Chilean poet, ...
- Thursday, October 02, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
♦ Mom’s Morning Out classes, 9 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, First United Methodist Church, 624 S. Adams St., for ages 18 months to 5 years old. Call 664-5177.
- Late teacher’s holiday poems compiled in book (Quad-City Times)
The friends and family of Richard Collins got more than just a mass-produced Christmas card every year.
- Entertainment fills holiday calendar - Bismarck Tribune
The holiday season usually offers an abundance of entertainment. This year is no exception. "Hairspray," a musical comedy that inspired a movie musical, will appear in Bismarck at 8 p.m. Dec.5 at the Bismarck Civic Center. There will be one ...
- This Tigard teacher scares kids with more than just grades - TheTimes
TheTimesThis Tigard teacher scares kids with more than just gradesTheTimes, OR - 9 hours ago... ghost stories that leave some participants afraid of the dark through adulthood. She first started telling stories about spiders and scary poems. ...
- Music: Songs in the key of poetry (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
They call themselves “The Dynamic Trioâ€â€” three Central Coast women with musical talent to spare. Opera singer Jacalyn Kreitzer teaches young vocalists at Cal Poly. Her friend Susan Azaret Davies, also a Cal Poly instructor, shares her skills as a keyboardist and singer with the Cuesta Master Chorale and her Pismo Beach church. And Nancy Nagano is the principle cellist for the San Luis Obispo ...
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