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- Poetry-inspiring house for sale (BBC News)
The house that inspired one of England's most famous poets goes up for sale for £3m.
- Original piece of choral music created to grace opening of hospital - The Register-Guard
Original piece of choral music created to grace opening of hospitalThe Register-Guard, OR - 2 hours agoJohnson read poetry about suffering and death by the yard, to no avail. “There aren’t any poems like that,†he said. “Most of the poems are about death and ...
- The Art of Science - Washington Post
Washington PostThe Art of ScienceWashington Post, United States - 24 minutes agoThe book has much poetry in it. A man named Robert Symmer notices that, when rubbed together, his like-colored socks repel each other while opposite-colored ...
- BRIEFLY SIDESHOW - Register-Guard
Accidental writers can be the best kind. San Francisco Bay Area native Beth Lisick managed to get her first poem published without ever submitting it. According to her Web site, after being an active member of a group of writers who performed poems ...
- Kambiz Derambakhsh: A Peace Loving and Poetical Cartoonist - Payvand Iran News
Kambiz Derambakhsh is a cartoonist whose work delights the viewers while at the same time makes them think. A native of Shiraz, the city of love and poetry in central Iran, he is one of Iran's most prominent caricaturists. He is well known ...
- What We Talk About When We Talk About Authorial Intent - Gawker
You know how all Raymond Carver 's short stories are like, "We sat in the kitchen. It was raining. I poured another scotch. I drank it. She sat on the chair, drinking. We drank together a while"? Apparently they weren't always so minimalist. In fact ...
- Make Art, Not War - Film Stew
Film StewMake Art, Not WarFilm Stew, CA - 13 hours agoAs part of the event, a group of Iraq veterans from both coasts will spend the week making art, poetry and written word out of their mulched uniforms, ...
- How they bulirt Chartres cathedral - Telegraph.co.uk
How they bulirt Chartres cathedralTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 31 minutes agoFor Victor Hugo, the Gothic cathedrals of northern France had always belonged to "poetry and the people". They belonged to the people because Hugo liked to ...
- Engines have led us to this - Sentinel
On the old TV show "Northern Exposure," John Corbett, aka Chris Stevens, did his doctoral dissertation on the poem "Casey at the Bat." A few years ago, I had occassion to assist an old college friend on his dissertation on the poetry of Robert Frost ...
- Community Calendar - Berkeley Daily Planet
Community CalendarBerkeley Daily Planet, CA - 3 hours agoReservations can be made by calling 238-3234. www.oaklandnet.com/walkingtours “Remembering 1948†Personal narratives, poetry, and music by Jews and ...
- Reading programs in full swing at Schaumburg library (Daily Herald)
Teachers will be the first to tell you: make sure your child reads over the summer. Keep their minds exercised; broaden their knowledge, their vocabulary, their understanding of this huge, diverse world in which we live.
- Carol Arblaster: Reaching tourists with voice and harp - Cross Rhythms
Cross RhythmsCarol Arblaster: Reaching tourists with voice and harpCross Rhythms, UK - 8 hours ago"Paul had written some poetry about some of the Celtic saints and I thought that maybe I could put them to music," said the harpist/singer. ...
- John McCain: mental time traveler - Metro Boston
John McCain: mental time travelerMetro Boston, MA - 7 hours agoAnd we also have a leader who can see the future, an American Nostradamus speaking in plain, no-nonsense English, rather than stupid French poetry that ...
- Collage of a fascinating life - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Collage of a fascinating lifeThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 1 hour agoThere is also a touch of William Blake's mysticism and Max Ernst's surrealism in Jess' efforts: a dark surreality born from the threat of nuclear ...
- Neto's Tucson by Ernesto Portillo Jr. : Measuring life one milestone at time (Arizona Daily Star)
Thursday evening, the sun's last shafts enter a second-floor room at the University of Arizona Poetry Center. A small knot of writers sits at a table to read their words and hear others' critiques.
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