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- FGCU hosting annual Sanibel Writers Conference in November - Naples Daily News
FGCU hosting annual Sanibel Writers Conference in NovemberNaples Daily News, FL - 1 hour agoAttendees participate in a variety of morning workshops in fiction, poetry, screenwriting, children’s literature, memoir, songwriting, and creative ...
- WORDS IN AIR - New York Times
WORDS IN AIRNew York Times, United States - 39 minutes agoBishop for much of her life was a poet’s poet, which means a poet without an audience. Lowell and Bishop felt drawn to each other’s poetry from the start. ...A Friendship in Letters Wall Street Journalall 4 news articles
- Lifting Liberia - PennState Altoona
Patricia Jabbeh Wesley , a Liberian native and assistant professor of English at Penn State Altoona, was one of six invited panelists to the Liberian government's "Diaspora Engagement Stakeholders' Consultative Forum," in Monrovia, Liberia, in August ...
- NEA Chairman Dana Gioia to leave in 2009 - Boston Globe
NEW YORK— The confident baritone of Dana Gioia sounded a little hoarse during a recent telephone interview, as it often has since he became chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, a job that has exhilarated and exhausted him. "I have ...
- AFter Dark: For a great getaway, cruise to Pirate's Cove - HometownAnnapolis.com
Down in Galesville, right on the West River, a wonderful hideaway exists to serve the needs of locals and boaters looking for food, fun, lodging and entertainment. The Inn at Pirate's Cove (4817 Riverside Drive), which includes Pirate's Cove ...
- Sphere of Birds wins Jerwood Aldeburgh prize - Guardian Unlimited
Irish poet Ciaran Berry has won the £3,000 Jerwood Aldeburgh first collection prize for what judges described as an unusually assured and mature collection of poetry. Berry, 37, who lives and teaches at New York University, said that winning the ...
- Monica Colson: I want to see me - Dallas Morning News
Monica Colson: I want to see meDallas Morning News, TX - 8 hours agoHad I really, in all my schooling, never read about myself – an African-American – beyond the exploits of Tom and Huck's Jim, and Harper Lee's Tom Robinson? ...
- AT THE PODIUM (South Bend Tribune)
The following lectures are scheduled this week at area colleges and universities. All events are free and open to the public:
- Love, death and hermit crabs (Central Michigan Life)
Poets slammed about love, death and hermit crabs at Poetry Slam on Tuesday night. As part of Hip Hop Week, professional poet Mike McGee and 10 student poets spoke to audiences at the On the Fly Productions-sponsored event as a part of Hip Hop Week. "This poem is actually about the first night I met my girlfriend," said Rochester Hills sophomore Evan Peltier.
- Five questions with Detroit-born singer-songwriter J.D. Souther - Detroit Free Press
You know the songs of John David Souther. The Detroit-born, Texas-bred musician moved to Los Angeles in the early 1970s and bonded with Royal Oak native Glenn Frey, leading Souther to write or cowrite classics for Frey's Eagles ("Best of My Love ...
- In poetry, author finds way to express the horror of 9/11 - Cape Cod Times
In poetry, author finds way to express the horror of 9/11Cape Cod Times, MA - 7 minutes agoAlong with others at the scene, he found himself running for his life as the rubble crashed down, filling the streets with debris. Flynn sought shelter in a ...
- 'Something in me wanted to rock and roll' - Jerusalem Post
When he's talking, Asaf Avidan's voice sounds positively normal. But get him on a stage or in a studio with his guitar in hand, and the Jerusalem-based singer/songwriter is transformed, as one observer commented, into "the lost love child of Dylan ...
- Gallery DeForest will close - Ashland Daily Tidings
Gallery DeForest, 270 Fourth St., will be the second gallery in two months to close in Ashland’s historic Railroad District when its current show ends Oct. 25. A second gallery in Ashland's historic Railroad District is closing. Cathy DeForest ...
- The herbal hazards that could threaten the unborn child - Daily Mail
Daily MailThe herbal hazards that could threaten the unborn childDaily Mail, UK - 13 hours agoBy Jenny Hope Two thirds of pregnant women could be risking their unborn child's health by taking herbal remedies, warn researchers. ...
- Soldier-poet reads to Madison High students (Daily Record)
MADISON -- Before soldier-poet Brian Turner visited Madison High School, senior Yuqing Meng never expected to think poetry could be cool.
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