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- (ie San Francisco hiking, San Francisco parenting) - Examiner.com
Examiner.com(ie San Francisco hiking, San Francisco parenting)Examiner.com - 2 hours agoThe Exit Underground team is looking for work in varying mediums – “video, photography, painting, drawing, audio, poetry, and installation†– however, ...
- The BSO’s Carmina burana, the Cantata Singers, the Boston Camerata ... - The Phoenix
The PhoenixThe BSO’s Carmina burana, the Cantata Singers, the Boston Camerata ...The Phoenix, MA - 3 hours agoCarmina burana means something like “Bavarian songs†— since this remarkable poetry manuscript was found in a monastery near Munich. ...
- Books: Simon Atkins (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines—I’m reading “This Is My Best: Great Writers Share Their Favorite Work,†edited by Retha Powers and Kathy Kiernan. I am an aspiring writer myself. I’m into essays and poetry—this book inspires me more.
- Ursula K. Le Guin reading will likely pack the library - Albany Democrat Herald
Ursula K. Le Guin reading will likely pack the libraryAlbany Democrat Herald, OR - 28 minutes agoLe Guin’s latest novel is an imagining of the life of Lavinia, who gets only a brief mention as the second wife of Aeneas in Virgil’s epic poem the Aeneid. ...
- Written on the city - The Age
Written on the cityThe Age, Australia - 12 hours agoWhat a book buzz. You wonder how Melbourne's writers and readers are going to find the solitary time to pursue their craft or get through their books. ...
- Poetry and history destined for CBeebies, CBBC - C21Media
Poetry and history destined for CBeebies, CBBCC21Media, UK - 12 hours agoPoetry Pie (30x5') will showcase some of the UK's top poets and poems voiced by children. It is being produced by Margrie the producer/director behind ...
- Theatrical tales from Spinetti's private diary - The Oxford Times
Theatrical tales from Spinetti's private diaryThe Oxford Times, UK - 6 hours agoThey created a reservoir of poetry and melody which we are still dipping into now. "It was the first time in our recorded history that the young spoke ...
- Which author ate two red tulips? - Los Angeles Times Blogs
If you know which author was driven to eat two red tulips to break up a pontification on poetry and music by Yeats, you'll do well in this literary anecdote quiz from the Oxford University Press blog. The questions were pulled from The New Oxford ...
- AT THE LIBRARY: Letters from the war - Anderson Herald Bulletin
AT THE LIBRARY: Letters from the warAnderson Herald Bulletin, IN - Oct 25, 2008At the same time, while this is wonderful for peace of mind on the home front, it’s also a little sad if it means no letters. As the family historian for ...
- Written word is music to their ears - The Australian
The AustralianWritten word is music to their earsThe Australian, Australia - 1 hour agoThe idea kicked along when he heard a performance of Berlioz's Harold in Italy on the radio, and found himself thinking about how the poetry of Lord Byron ...
- Local News (Nipawin Journal)
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- Language as an open door - Daily Iowan
As far as the IWP is concerned, Madeleine Thien is a writer from Montréal. But she considers herself a product of multiple cultures, and it's apparent in her writing. "I live in French Canada," she said. "My parents speak two different languages and ...
- 1-25 of 200 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- Gulf Coast Reading Series (Houston Press)
Nothing says “back to school†like witnessing the results of a good edumacation. The Gulf Coast Reading Series starts out the school year with a trio of talent from the University of Houston’s nationally acclaimed Creative Writing Program. Hayan Charara, the editor of Inclined to Spea ...
- Life's mysteries inhabit Sue Mulcahy's drawings (The Tennessean)
Sue Mulcahy's deeply intuitive drawings plumb the more ineffable side of human experience. Rendered in shades of black, white and gray, her textured images — done with either charcoal or oil sticks — evoke liminal spaces in consciousness to unlock the truths that stir within.
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