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- Recording discovered: famed poet live at Reed College - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Recording discovered: famed poet live at Reed CollegeThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 34 minutes agoHe was aware that one phase of his life was ending. With a new adventure about to begin, he dug into "Myths & Texts," the long set of poems that has its ...
- Senior citizens pursuing education from home - Opelika-Auburn News
NEW YORK - Kathy Leeds grows animated as she describes the courses she is taking this fall, including classes in current events, art and literature. But Leeds will never step foot on a campus or in a classroom. The 79-year-old widow has multiple ...
- Games help keep the Olympic spirit alive - Sun Shopper
Games help keep the Olympic spirit aliveSun Shopper, AZ - 5 hours agoRose said the students read "The Frog Prince" and frog poetry. As the games began, the students brought out their frog athletes - one for each phase of the ...
- Photography: Love, hope, exuberance and desire - Miami Herald
''Whether we're born in Buenos Aires, Havana or Madrid, we come into this world with dance in our hearts,'' Isabel Muñoz says. The famous Spanish photographer, known for her intimate images of bodies in motion, is sitting on a lounge chair at the ...
- The Berman conversion - Mountain Xpress
The Berman conversionMountain Xpress, NC - 42 minutes agoInstead, he earned a creative writing degree from the University of Massachusetts, and in 1999 published a best-selling debut collection of poetry, ...
- Poetry: Language and Love - Brooklyn Rail
Brooklyn RailPoetry: Language and LoveBrooklyn Rail, NY - 7 hours agoby Alexander Nazaryan Love for Vladimir Nabokov was hardly a matter of the heart. He once suggested that a writer should work with “the imagination of a ...
- An African homecoming - Jerusalem Post
An African homecomingJerusalem Post, Israel - 20 minutes agoI want to create a novel-like book that will allow people worldwide to feel connected to his story." "It is important to make a story specific and not too ...
- Bruce Henry Returns to Minneapolis, at the Dakota and Times ... - Jazz Police
Jazz PoliceBruce Henry Returns to Minneapolis, at the Dakota and Times ...Jazz Police, MN - 36 minutes agoOne of Henry’s early outlets was the African American Cultural Center. “In 1979 I was the music director of the African American Cultural Center of ...
- Double Vision David Budbill and William Parker continue to explore ... - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Double Vision David Budbill and William Parker continue to explore ...Barre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 3 hours agowere unveiled in June via staged readings at the Vermont Contemporary Playwrights Forum at Harwood Union High School in Duxbury. ...
- Arts Calendar: 8/28-8/31 - Daily News Transcript
AMAZING THINGS ARTS CENTER, 55 Nicholas Road, Framingham. Tonight at 7:30, Dan Cloutier hosts a Folk Open Mike featuring Ed Joseph. Admission is $6/$5 for members. Call 508-405-2787 or visit amazingthings.org. SHOWCASE LIVE, 23 Patriot Place ...
- Are You Ready for Some Theme Song? - Newsweek Blog
Judging by the polls, Sarah Palin may not propel John McCain to the presidency. But at least she'll make the path to Election Day a little more melodious. At Palin's rally yesterday in Richmond, Va., the loudest applause was reserved not for the ...
- Mayor Mike's Battle For Life And City - Hartford Courant
Hartford CourantMayor Mike's Battle For Life And CityHartford Courant, United States - 1 hour agoAttorney General Richard Blumenthal — not a man given to poetry — called him "an original and blithe spirit." Peters worked to reconnect the city with its ...
- National Book Award finalists announced - Philadelphia Inquirer
NEW YORK - Talk about second chances: Peter Matthiessen, 81, has received a National Book Award nomination for Shadow Country , an 890-page revision of a trilogy of novels he released in the 1990s. Finalists for the prestigious prize were announced ...
- Arts Blog (The New Statesman)
Armed with three complaints (two about knife crime, one about a goldfish being flushed down the toilet) Britain’s biggest exam board has removed a poem by Carol Ann Duffy from its GCSE English syllabus.
- Poet laureate book signing, poetry reading Thursday - Abington Mariner
The public is invited to attend a free book signing and poetry reading of “Moments Falling Open†by North Andover’s poet laureate Gayle C. Heney Thursday, Oct. 23, 6:30 p.m., at Ashland Farm at North Andover, 700 Chickering Road. A question-and ...
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