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- JANE GLENN HAAS: Poetry, schmoetry! (Centre Daily Times)
Here we go again About to take that ride again Starry-eyed again Taking a chance on rhyme. Every year it seems You share with me your dreams Confident, it seems That your poem isn't a crime. Watch your meter now Tell us the secret how You're ageing with a bow And you can be in "Our Time"
- Room for the isolated - Heidelberg Leader
Heidelberg LeaderRoom for the isolatedHeidelberg Leader, Australia - 1 hour ago"It's eclectic mix of spoken word, poetry, performing arts and bands." And while the on-air presenters like to have fun, there is a much more serious ...
- Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis - Adventure Gamers
Sherlock Holmes: NemesisAdventure Gamers - 7 hours agoThe only drawback to matching wits with Lupin is the criminal standard of verse with which he supplies Holmes; master thief he may be, but his poetry is of ...
- Book Review: Sonnets by William Shakespeare (New Edition from Pushkin Press) (Blogcritics.org)
This new edition is a good reminder of the still-intimate relationship between literature and physical objects. When it comes to music and literature, the digital age has reduced the need for physical objects of art, but not their appeal. The surge in demand for new vinyl records demonstrates the persistence of the physical.So does the thriving business of self-publishing. At a time when anyone ...
- BlackState.com: Carter G. Woodson Father of Black History Black ... - Black State
BlackState.com: Carter G. Woodson Father of Black History Black ...Black State, DC - 12 minutes agoThey do not like to hear such expressions as "Negro' literature," , Negro poetry," "African art," or "thinking black"; and, roughly speaking, ...
- Village Gate exhibit showcases young artists - MPNnow.com
Village Gate exhibit showcases young artistsMPNnow.com, NY - 1 hour agoArtPeace Shakedown also included live music, poetry and the Empty Bowl Auction, which auctioned off colorful ceramic bowls that some of the students created ...
- Literary essays - Deccan Herald
Author Anita Nair has penned a non-fiction drawing from her personal experiences The creative director has come a long way indeed, so has the writer. Anita Nair has been switching from fiction to poetry to children’s writing. And now with ‘Good ...
- Strike up the symphony to celebrate the Fourth - Contra Costa Times
A VERITABLE critical mass of red-white-and-blue icons gathers at the Shoreline Amphitheatre on the Fourth of July, where the San Francisco Symphony presents a work by our most famous homegrown composer about, arguably, our history's most esteemed ...
- Book Review | A Freewheelin' Time: Girlfriend recalls bohemian scene with Bob Dylan (The Columbus Dispatch)
NEW YORK -- The image lent itself to one of the most-celebrated album covers ever released.
- It's Happening - Parkdale-Liberty Village - Inside Toronto
SORAUREN PARK FESTIVAL, music, food, art, children's entertainment and games, Sorauren Park, Sorauren and Wabash avenues, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. MAD PRIDE CELEBRATIONS, recognizing the achievements of psychiatric survivors, consumer survivors and mad ...
- Chautauqua Morning Lecture Series (Action News 24 Erie)
CHAUTAUQUA, N.Y. – Chautauqua Institution is pleased to announce the speakers scheduled to take the lecture platform this season. The Morning Lecture Series is held each weekday morning at 10:45 in the Amphitheater.
- Casting Couch: Poehler Eyes Office Spinoff; Hanks, Nicholson, Willis & Roberts form Adams Family (E! Online via Yahoo! News)
Another Saturday Night Live star is ready for prime time.
- All tied up in knots - Evening Standard
The Bernard Sunley Room of the National Gallery is shrouded in sepulchral gloom. In it and its ante-room hang seven pictures of white drapery, the stuff of shrouds, grave cloths and winding sheets. All but one are big, some more than two metres ...
- On stage: Theater briefs - Las Cruces Sun-News
• No Strings Theatre Company will present "Brilliant Traces," written by Cindy Lou Johnson and directed by Ceil Herman, through Sunday at the Black Box Theatre, 430 N. Downtown Mall. Performances will be at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, at 2:30 p.m ...
- Milking History: 'Amalia's Tale' by David I. Kertzer (The New York Sun)
'Nothing is so dangerous to its surroundings as a syphilitic infant." So wrote Alfred Fournier, a prominent French doctor whose exaggeration, back in the late 19th century, would be hard to blame. In southwestern France, a contaminated newborn had recently infected his unsuspecting wet nurse, and when she fell ill her neighbors, equally unwary, took her place in between nursing their own ...
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