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- ‘Elegy' lights candle for artists of Holocaust - Asheville Citizen-Times
‘Elegy' lights candle for artists of HolocaustAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 15 hours agoToday, Keowee Chamber Music is beginning a three-year project focusing on chamber music, poetry and biographical stories of European Jewish artists whose ...
- Scripts people play - Hindustan Times
‘What is the difference between calligraphy and sonography?’ A student once asked calligrapher and designer Achyut Palav during a workshop. “I was upset and didn’t know how to react. This is the sorry state of affairs in the city,” he ...
- A poet's recovery - Globe and Mail
A poet's recoveryGlobe and Mail, Canada - 58 minutes ago... kid engaged in the same activity, I would shake my head and divert suspicion by snickering loudly. It would be years before I confessed: I wrote poetry. ...
- An object lesson in bringing home the Bacon - Times Online
Louisa Buck's Sunday Feature, Broken Images (Radio 4) accomplished a little miracle - it explained to the ignorant listener what it was that made up Francis Bacon, both the man and the painter, in 45 minutes of intelligent, informed and above all ...
- Self-Help's Sinister Underside - East Bay Express
Poet Bucky Sinister has a few favorite haunts in San Francisco's Mission district, some up-and-running, some long-defunct, even if they represent a long period of self-immolation. In the early '90s, Bucky hung out in warehouse spaces like Klub ...
- Merthell Gleave - Desert Valley Times
Merthell GleaveDesert Valley Times, UT - 6 hours agoHe continued to voice his concerns about individual rights and freedoms as seen in his poetry and letters to the President of the United States of America. ...
- A Musical Journey: Interview With Loreena McKennitt - The Epoch Times
Whoever truly desires to experience the essence of music will need to take time for it, stepping out of the mundane existence of everyday life, perhaps into a different time and place. Today, there are too few musicians who view their profession as a ...
- Scribes and poets head to Kerry - Independent
Share So you want to be a writer? Now you've no excuse. Writers' Week has just announced its vibrant rainbow of literary competitions and workshops for 2008. The small Kerry town of Listowel will yet again play host this summer to writers and would ...
- A Conversation with Tan Twan Eng (Far Eastern Economic Review)
Tan Twan Eng is a Malaysian author whose 2007 debut novel, The Gift of Rain, was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize. The book, which focuses on the Malaysian experience during World War II, unflinchingly examines this oft-neglected period of Malaysian history.
- Poet laureate invites public to reception, reading Sept. 21 - Abington Mariner
Always on the lookout for opportunities to use poetry to bring people together, North Andover’s new poet laureate Gayle Heney has turned her upcoming reception into a public poetry reading. The 2 p.m. free reception on Sunday, Sept. 21 at the ...
- Queen against queen in a well-executed tragedy - Sydney Morning Herald
Queen against queen in a well-executed tragedySydney Morning Herald, Australia - 56 minutes agoMary Stuart swings between the earnest and fanciful, mixing poetry and prose to heighten the isolation, foibles and wiles of its combative cousins. ...
- Artists to get Lifetime Achievement Awards - Amarillo.com (subscription)
Artists to get Lifetime Achievement AwardsAmarillo.com (subscription), TX - 4 hours agoMitchell said he spent 26 years as a professional cowboy and thinks the necessities of the trade help explain the attraction of cowboy poetry. ...
- A Bard's Band of Brothers - Wall Street Journal
When the Civil War erupted in April 1861, Walt Whitman, at age 42, was too old to bear arms in the Union Army. It seemed that his best days as a poet were behind him as well. Half a dozen years had passed since the first publication of his "Leaves of ...
- 1-25 of 132 results - Seattle Weekly
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- Dallas activists in 1960s struggled against status quo in a time of tumult, change (Dallas Morning News)
“Is this Stoney?” says the smiling man, crossing the threshold to hug his guest. “Hey, brother.” “I bet you didn’t expect the gray,” says Stoney Burns.
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