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- Diversions for June 22,. 2008 (Evansville Courier & Press)
EVANSVILLE SYMPHONIC BAND CONCERT, The Coliseum, Timothy Zifer, associate professor of music at the University of Evansville, featuring "Big Band Bash," jazz concert, auction and dance, 6:30 p.m. ($10 admission).
- Making Their Argument - Harvard Crimson
Listen to an excerpt of one of the 600-word-a-minute speeches made by Elliot S. Tarloff ’05 and Michael K. Klinger ’05-’06 in the Owen L. Coon Memorial Debate Tournament, which they won in February. In 1962, Harvard debate coach Dallas Perkins ...
- Robin Blaser wins Griffin Prize - National Post
Robin Blaser wins Griffin PrizeNational Post, Canada - 5 hours ago"Life is full of surprises, isn't it?" said Blaser as he took the podium. "Vive la poesie. Long live poetry." The prize was founded in 2000, and is awarded ...
- The Big Question: What's behind the rise in literary festivals ... - Independent
The Big Question: What's behind the rise in literary festivals ...Independent, UK - 30 minutes agoFor those with particular tastes, the summer holds the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival in Harrogate, and the Ledbury Poetry Festival in ...
- MTC Announces 2008-09 Season - Broadway World
MTC Announces 2008-09 SeasonBroadway World, NY - 3 hours ago... Wally of Little Italy's fire escape with amorous erotic intent. They are all mad and they are all sane and they are all creating ROMANTIC POETRY. ...
- Dominic Cavendish reviews Patient #1 at the Theatre Royal, York ... - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukDominic Cavendish reviews Patient #1 at the Theatre Royal, York ...Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 7 hours agoThose of you who reach, as I do, for the off-button every time Poetry Please turns up on Radio 4, can relax. This version, while hardly serrated in its wit, ...
- New play explores what search reveals about us - Boston Globe
PHILADELPHIA— They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in ...
- Olympiad of the Arts recognizes students - San Jose Mercury News
Olympiad of the Arts recognizes studentsSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 51 minutes ago"It's a gorgeous poem," said her poetry teacher, Judith Sutton, who encouraged submission of the poem. "I knew it was a winner poem. ...
- Luncheon Supports Women's Cause - Garden City News
Luncheon Supports Women's CauseGarden City News, USA - 1 hour agoThe attendees were delighted by the poetry of Susan Astor, author of "Spider Lies," and by the anecdotes of Judith Caseley, author of "Molly Pink. ...
- US: Indian student wins prestigious scholarship (rediff.com)
An 18-year-old 'exceptionally promising' high school senior from Andover, Massachusetts, was among 28 students named by the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation last week as recipients of its up to $30,000 per year scholarship for four years of college education. Veda Eswarappa was the only Indian American among the 28 students from lower-income backgrounds named for the prestigious scholarship that the ...
- Love is the glue: Deer Isle woman wins sonnet contest (Bangor Daily News)
DEER ISLE, Maine — Marydel Rosenfield, a poet from Deer Isle, was chosen Saturday night as the winner of the Bed of Roses Love Sonnet Contest sponsored by the popular public radio show "A Prairie Home Companion."
- DEAR AMERICAN AIRLINES (Book Reporter)
This summer you may find yourself at the mercy of the airline industry, paying high prices and risking canceled flights. Or you may opt for train or car travel and long for a good book to absorb yourself in as the landscape rolls by the windows.
- A little bit country - Reno News & Review
A little bit countryReno News & Review, NV - 1 hour ago... who’s been performing cowboy poetry for more than 25 years. “I thought I found my niche when I started writing about contemporary ranchers, ...
- Feeding the Informavores - Philadelphia Daily News
Some original thinking in Slate. About how we read in the age of the Jetsons. It might give you a headache. Full of concrete poetry. And solid ideas. * bullet * points. And links. But don't fall for the Rick Roll. Philly.com comments are intended to ...
- Architecture: The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller - New York Times
PALO ALTO, Calif. AS the designer R. Buckminster Fuller liked to tell it, his powerful creative vision was born of a moment of deep despair at the age of 32. A self-described ne’er-do-well, twice ejected from Harvard, a failure in business and a ...
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