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- Tomorrow night Listen & Be Heard will host its debut internet ... - Petaluma Argus Courier
Tomorrow night Listen & Be Heard will host its debut internet ...Petaluma Argus Courier, CA - 3 hours ago... and list ahead of time at Listen & Be Heard Poetry Cafe. The third round will be for anyone listening to call in and share one poem. Gottschalk and DDE. ...Editor?s Pick August 18, 2008 -L&BH Internet Radio Open Mic Listen & Be Heardall 2 news articles
- Wandering Visions Settles In For A While At Boltax - Hamptons.com
Hamptons.comWandering Visions Settles In For A While At BoltaxHamptons.com, NY - 1 hour agoIn some cases the drawing, done in black ink, is filled in with etching marks; in other cases, the ink is erased and the etching outline appears shiny white ...
- Original poetry White Moon by Wang Xiaoni - guardian.co.uk
Original poetry White Moon by Wang Xiaoniguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoShe is keenly aware of the perils and paradoxes of the writer's life. "Poet", published in 1984, conjures up a writer "sneering" at poetry alongside society ...
- Kevin Goldstein-Jackson: Ode to optimism - Financial Times
Kevin Goldstein-Jackson: Ode to optimismFinancial Times, UK - 16 minutes agoBy Kevin Goldstein-Jackson As well as writing this column, I am trying to meet the deadline for delivery of haiku for a small poetry magazine, ...
- Kudos: Library seeks names for its bronze lions (The San Francisco Examiner)
The bronze lions outside the Burlingame Public Library are in need of names.
- Spoken word? What's it all about? - Guardian Blogs
People are becoming scarily besotted with George Pringle, the Diana-posh, Keira-beautiful, Elizabeth Wurtzel-precious MySpace "diseuse" (her word) who recently broke Massive Attack's hearts at their Meltdown festival. Pringle self-produces her spoken ...
- Nature meets arts at Millersburg festival - The Patriot-News - PennLive.com
Nature meets arts at Millersburg festivalThe Patriot-News - PennLive.com, PA - 7 hours agoFollowing those performances, artists from the institute will offer free workshops in Tent G, including poetry, drumming, visual arts and dance. ...
- Tough times mean shorter weekends - The Times
Tough times mean shorter weekendsThe Times, South Africa - 11 hours agoMoney should never stand in the way of poetry. Starwood Cottage stands virtually on the banks of the Crocodile River. It’s just an hour or so away from Jozi ...
- Litchfield Review announces writer's conference - TownTimesNews.com
Litchfield Review announces writer's conferenceTownTimesNews.com, CT - 11 hours agoOthers are contemporary American poet, Rennie McQuilkin, Tarrifville, whose work appears in The Atlantic Monthly, The Yale Review, and Poetry presents; ...
- Two Cumberlands professors win artist fellowships - Corbin Times-Tribune
Of only eight Kentucky artists who were granted Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowships Awards this year, two of them work right here in Williamsburg, for the University of the Cumberlands. Marianne Worthington, associate professor of communication ...
- Timely acts fill the stage (The Australian)
DON'T let anyone tell you that Edinburgh is the ideal festival city. Yes, it has stacks of atmosphere, heritage and dramatic scenery. The vibe is playful, buzzy and hospitable. And, of course, the Edinburgh International Festival, combined with the Fringe and other tourist magnets, makes the city a focal point for the world of performing arts and ideas throughout August.
- Multnomah Library series will provide guidance on great reads (The Oregonian)
I f you've always meant to read the classics but fear maybe you'll miss something reading them on your own, check out a new book discussion series offered by Multnomah County Library this fall.
- Diana Bianchi, Secret Songstress - New York Magazine
New York MagazineDiana Bianchi, Secret SongstressNew York Magazine, USA - 12 hours agoYou can see the poetry behind her sunglasses. Photo: AP Before Peter Cook gave her money to go away, his young mistress Diana Bianchi was being groomed to ...
- Nature writer to read from recently published "Kudzu On the Rise" (The Greenville News)
Spartanburg-based Nature writer John Lane, a prolific writer of prose and poetry, will read from his latest tome, "Best of the Kudzu Telegraph," recently published by the Hub City Writers Project.
- Author finds inspiration at home and abroad - Pilot
Author finds inspiration at home and abroadPilot, Canada - 53 minutes agoFollowing are two selections from Mr. White's book, which he dedicated to Cyril Cuff, a teacher of his who loved poetry and instilled that love of writing, ...
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