Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- She handled life’s challenges with grace and quiet strength - The Herald-Times (subscription)
The Herald-Times (subscription)She handled life’s challenges with grace and quiet strengthThe Herald-Times (subscription), IN - 1 hour agoHerb played center on the football team; but he was a secret lover of poetry, even winning a poetry writing contest. An avid reader, Sylvia loved poetry, ...
- UR Grey Bruce - Owen Sound Sun Times
There aren’t enough church organists to go around. Just ask Hanover organist Dwayne Hachman. Hachman has three organ students currently but he says that’s “not enough” to meet the demands of congregations in the area. He gets his share of ...
- Connecticut Opera Presents Mozart's "Abduction From The Seraglio" - Hartford Courant
Far-off lands have long fascinated and inspired scholars, artists and the public — perhaps none so much as the "exotic Orient." From the 17th century on, the region — which included what we now call the Middle East — and its customs inspired ...
- Restored 'Once Upon a Time in the West' at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater - Los Angeles Times
Sergio Leone's 1968 masterwork, “Once Upon a Time in the West,” was showing the ravages of time. The negative that Paramount Pictures had been using over the years to strike prints was getting old and frayed, and the color was shifting. But ...
- Magic carpet to fun (Deseret Morning News)
School's out! Family vacations are being planned, excursions scheduled and reunions set. Summer activities swimming, camping, sport teams, picnics and hiking are on the docket.
- This Day, Like the Future, Belongs to Patriots - The Nation.
This Day, Like the Future, Belongs to PatriotsThe Nation., NY - 7 hours agoThose words may offend the sensibilities of despots, but they are poetry to patriots. And this day, like the future Jefferson envisioned, belongs to the ...
- Mary Goodwin Dies At Age 91 (Hartford Courant)
As Courant Reporter, She Covered 1944 Circus Fire Mary Goodwin's newspaper lineage extended for generations. A direct descendant of a 19th-century Hartford Courant printer and publisher, she reported on the 1944 Hartford circus fire, and was involved with local education first as a reporter, then as public information officer for the Hartford Board of Education. She also served as The ...
- Who's Townshend slams iTunes as 'heartless' - PC Advisor
“Artists can no longer sell the products of their genius because the internet supplies it virtually for free. What can be sold is that genius in the flesh,” Jenkins thrills. “The money is now being made in supplying a public craving not for ...
- Family Fun | Children's BookFest (Miami Herald)
The Children's BookFest brings premier storytelling and performances for kids of all ages at three Broward County locations on Saturday. At 11 a.m., Jack Prelutsky, the first-ever children's U.S. poet laureate, will present a musical and poetry performance at the Plantation festival site. Grammy winner and storyteller Bill Harley will perform at 11:30 a.m. in Pembroke Pines and at 1:30 p.m. in ...
- An Answer to a Suave Somali Intellectual - American Chronicle
An Answer to a Suave Somali IntellectualAmerican Chronicle, CA - 1 hour agoHere we are at the limits of the poetry and the prose; and I want to stress this point. It is totally unrealistic to imagine that one fighting with a dirty ...
- What would Boris's artist mum say about his train booze ban? - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukWhat would Boris's artist mum say about his train booze ban?guardian.co.uk, UK - 13 hours agoHis mother is an artist; his father has written novels and won the Newdigate prize for poetry. Boris himself studied classics like his father and has ...
- Composer Stephen Foster's life in city helped shape music - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Composer Stephen Foster's life in city helped shape musicPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 1 hour ago"He was good at writing lyric poetry and creating music to suit the poetry," Root said. "He was self taught in the clarinet, flute, guitar and violin. ...
- REEL CRITIC: - Glendale News-Press
Early in “The Forbidden Kingdom,” a character named The Monkey King leaps, whirls and flies between heavenly mountains, battling an assortment of kung fu warriors. If that sentence made your eyes roll, then I guarantee this is not the movie for ...
- Auburn artist explores silence and light - SunJournal.com (subscription)
Auburn artist explores silence and lightSunJournal.com (subscription), ME - 3 hours agoIn 2005, Cider Press Review nominated her poem "The Red Radio-Flyer Wagon" for a Pushcart. Her poetry has been anthologized, exhibited and published in ...
- Homage to Pasternak, With Piano and Poetry - Washington Post
Washington PostHomage to Pasternak, With Piano and PoetryWashington Post, United States - 2 hours agoThe dacha of Boris Pasternak, who won the 1958 Nobel Prize for his novel "Doctor Zhivago," draws devotees on the anniversary of his death, in 1960. ...
|
|
Get better Mortgage Rates today and save!
Get your Online Degrees today!
|