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- UA assistant professor wins $50K writing award - Arizona Daily Star
UA assistant professor wins $50K writing awardArizona Daily Star, AZ - 46 minutes agoMuñoz will join poet and fellow faculty member Tenney Nathanson in a reading for the UA Poetry Center Nov. 13. The free event is at 8 pm in the Gallagher ...
- 'W.': Stone takes aim at Bush--and misses (Los Angeles Times)
The film is a mess. It picks and chooses which parts of the Bush story it wants to tell.
- Obituaries in the news - Guardian Unlimited
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y.(AP) - Hayden Carruth, an award-winning poet who wrote about the people and places of northern Vermont, died Monday. He was 87. Carruth, who lived in Vermont in the 1960s and 70s, died at his home in Munnsville, N.Y. after suffering a ...
- Bayside Historical Preservation Society wins award - VillageSoup Belfast
Bayside Historical Preservation Society wins awardVillageSoup Belfast, USA - 1 hour agoEven a brief perusal reveals the book is a phenomenal compilation of current and historic photographs, maps, portraits, art, poetry and even recipes; ...
- "Rimbaud: The Double Life of a Rebel" dives into a madcap life cut ... - Seattle Times
French poet Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891) is known as much for his legend as his writing. Taking up at age 16 with older fellow poet Paul Verlaine, Rimbaud shocked even the bohemians of Paris with his obnoxious, transgressive, drug-and-alcohol-fueled ...
- We need more Sacred Defense books: official - MehrNews.com
We need more Sacred Defense books: officialMehrNews.com, Iran - 13 hours agoHossein Nasrollah Zanjani gave a briefing on the department’s activities in a ceremony reviewing books and poetry on Sacred Defense (1980-1988 Iran-Iraq ...
- Anthony Westbury: 'Friends, Romans' listen to this - Fort Pierce Tribune
Anthony Westbury: 'Friends, Romans' listen to thisFort Pierce Tribune, FL - 1 hour ago“If you can motivate a child to learn, you’ve done your job,†Weingart said. “Why Shakespeare? We wanted the best for our kids, we wanted the world’s ...
- KSO running away with the circus -- Cirque de la Symphonie - Kalamazoo Gazette
Courtesy Kalamazoo Symphony Organization A dancer from Cirque de la Symphonie KALAMAZOO, MI -- The musicians in the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra will become "windjammers" -- the name given to those who play music for a circus -- on Saturday when ...
- John Lundberg: Poetry For Politics: How To Make It Through The Last Week (HuffingtonPost)
If you're like me, you've recently found yourself lying awake at night worrying that Reverend Wright might decide it's time to head to Washington to...
- Undead Poet Terrorizes Edmonton! - See Magazine
Undead Poet Terrorizes Edmonton!See Magazine, Canada - 1 hour agoLinda Griffiths’ script incorporates some of MacEwen’s poetry, and while I’m not exactly thrilled to admit it in print, I can lose my place in a poem pretty ...
- Poetry series begins Tuesday at Windhover (Fond du Lac Reporter)
The Windhover Reading Series, presented in partnership with the Foot of the Lake Poetry Collective, opens Tuesday with popular poet Karl Elder.
- Amis explores Larkin legacy - University of Manchester
University of ManchesterAmis explores Larkin legacyUniversity of Manchester, UK - 5 hours ago... Professor of Creative Writing at The University of Manchester, will discuss Philip Larkin with critic and former Oxford Professor of Poetry James Fenton ...
- WMU's 'West Side Story' looks at classic in 'a whole new way' - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- Forget about "High School Musical." The squeaky-clean young adults at the heart of that ubiquitous franchise live in a Disney fantasy world where everyone gets along and has money and few cares other than what they're going to wear to ...
- Emmy winners: Bryan Cranston, 'Mad Men,' talking politics (Portsmouth Herald)
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The sleek '60s drama "Mad Men" made Emmy history Sunday as the first basic-cable show to win a top series award, while the sitcom "30 Rock" and its stars Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin also emerged as big winners.
- Senior citizens pursuing education from home - San Francisco Gate
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 sclerosis, uses ...
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