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- Playing with words for Poetry Day - Bolton News
Playing with words for Poetry DayBolton News, UK - 30 minutes agoTHE pupils of Bolton Muslim Girls School ensured they were well-versed in rhyme when it came to marking National Poetry Day. The girls got creative as they ...
- Henion to Edit Cold Mountain Review - Appalachian State University
Henion to Edit Cold Mountain ReviewAppalachian State University, NC - 7 hours agoHenion’s appointment occurs during a pivotal period, as CMR expands its repertoire to include creative nonfiction and short fiction, in addition to poetry ...
- Arts and Culture Art & culture buzz in the 'ber' months - Philippine Star
Arts and Culture Art & culture buzz in the 'ber' monthsPhilippine Star, Philippines - 3 hours ago7, another dear buddy, the award-winning poet and indefatigable translator Marne L. Kilates launches his third poetry collection, Mostly in Monsoon Weather, ...
- Walkers in St. Paul could trip over a poem - KSTP
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Walkers in St. Paul better watch their step. They could trip over a poem. Public Art St. Paul is funding a project where poems are etched in sidewalks - with the city's blessing. It was the idea of St. Paul's Artist-in ...
- Poetry to Prose - KanglaOnline
Poetry to ProseKanglaOnline, India - 2 hours agoFor instance, when the timeless institution of marriage is reduced to a legal contract, it would no doubt rob much of the poetry associated with this ...
- Hopes for a happy ending: Literary voices on the American Election (Independent)
Presidents and novelists are storytellers both, but it is a rare day in America when their narratives collide. It nearly happened in 1963, the year Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy hired (at the recommendation of William Styron) 37-year-old novelist Richard Yates as a speechwriter. The hard-drinking, chain-smoking author of Revolutionary Road did well in his first weeks, so well he was given ...
- Madonna's 'Filth and Wisdom' a gritty tale - San Diego Union-Tribune
As if reading juicy details about Madonna and Guy Ritchie's divorce isn't awkward enough, now the couple has competing movies opening on the same day. Ritchie has “RocknRolla,” a film about – surprise! – thugs in London. Meanwhile, Madonna's ...
- My sexy shoes (Al-Ahram Weekly)
A few days ago the second edition of Basem Sharaf's first collection of short plays, A Shoe Full of Events: Please Don't Move (Gazma Malieaa bel Ahdath: Argook ma tetharaksh) , was published by Merit.
- Fascinating stories bring White House to life - Providence Journal
Providence JournalFascinating stories bring White House to lifeProvidence Journal, RI - 36 minutes agoThe writers of this book, which took 10 years to put together, use essays, short stories and poetry to tell tales of the White House and its residents, ...
- Local events that have nothing to do with the election (Portsmouth Herald)
The Phillips Exeter Academy Music Department will present this year’s “An English Potpourri” Faculty Concert at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4 at Phillips Church, located on the corner of Tan Lane and Front Street. The concert is free and open to the public.
- Poetry: In My Disappearance - Desicritics.org
Poetry: In My DisappearanceDesicritics.org, India - 1 hour agoOn Cricket Eclipsing Commonwealth Youth Games by kela: [edited].India most probably sent an overage squad(in contrast the foreigners looked like school kid. ...
- Time's Running Out! Get Your Ryan Adams Poetry/Story Collection Now - New York Observer
We thought it would be a good time to check back in with Ryan Adams (though really, when is it not). And lo and behold, the soggy-haired kid has a bunch of juicy details for us on his first book, Infinity Blues , due in stores next April 1. The tome ...
- Iran's Mr Nice - satire on a tightrope (AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
In Iran, satirising the establishment can mean being slapped with a publication ban or even jail for an editor.
- Slone shows kids the rhythm in life's 'whatnots' - Durham Herald Sun
Slone shows kids the rhythm in life's 'whatnots'Durham Herald Sun, NC - 1 hour agoThe poetry of all that eyes can see," Slone said. "Too many of us don't see it. Plus we need to laugh more." The Durham man is the writer and illustrator of ...
- 'Lion King' returning to MSU's Wharton Center - MLive.com
Courtesy photo Innovative stage version: Disney's "The Lion King" features visually arresting costumes, seen in this 2006 production that played the Wharton Center. Disney's "The Lion King" will return to East Lansing's Wharton Center March 19-April ...
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