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- Paul Rudd Regrets Poems Left Out of Book - Pressemeldungen.at (Pressemitteilung)
Paul Rudd Regrets Poems Left Out of BookPressemeldungen.at (Pressemitteilung), Austria - 1 hour agoWell, just one small one: The poems he selected for “The Poem I Turn To: Actors & Directors Present Poetry That Inspires Them,” published in April of this ...
- Site for mural sought - MLive.com
Michigan Peaceworks is looking for a downtown building owner interested in having a peace-themed mural on an exterior wall. The design work in under way, said Peaceworks' Laura Russello. Mary Thiefels of Tree Town Murals is behind the project. Tree ...
- Elizabeth Hurley's gourmet hogs a hit in England - Detroit Free Press
You've read about the lipstick; now back to the pigs. Actress Elizabeth Hurley has made a major career move: She breeds hogs. Over in the Cotswolds region of England, she is using her 100-acre estate to breed Gloucestershire Old Spot pigs. After she ...
- Running time: 76min - Metro
MetroRunning time: 76minMetro, UK - 1 hour ago'He was crucial in my thinking about film as a form of poetry rather than just conventional narrative,' says Julien. Wednesday, Tyneside Cinema, 10 Pilgrim ...
- Thursday, November 13, 2008 (Times of Malta)
Editorial - Alcohol measures too diluted Following the budget, the issue of under-age drinking is again in the spotlight. The government has decided to raise the legal age limit of...
- Mundt oral interp competition is Saturday - Madison Daily Leader
Dakota State University will host the 26th annual Karl E. Mundt Dakota Invitational Oral Interpretation Contest this Saturday. More than 200 students and nearly 50 judges from 21 South Dakota schools will converge on the DSU campus for the contest ...
- Visiting a Recluse (The Cowl)
On Oct. 1, students from Professor Chard deNiord's Whitman and Dickinson Seminar traveled to the Emily Dickinson Homestead in Amherst, Mass. The trip was part of a curricular effort to understand the reclusive life of Dickinson, and to gain a sense of the inspiration the small town of Amherst provided for her poetry.
- Regionalist painter documented rural, urban scenes from his life - The Columbus Dispatch
Clyde Singer was a beloved artist, critic and administrator in northeastern Ohio. During a 50-year career at the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, he held many titles -- including artist in residence and assistant director. He inspired ...
- Trial begins for El Sobrante man accused of killing ex-girlfriend - San Jose Mercury News
Trial begins for El Sobrante man accused of killing ex-girlfriendSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 5 hours agoBerkowitz said the killing occurred as the couple sat in McAlpin's car the day after they had celebrated his birthday together. As they talked, he told her ...
- Writing's not just a sentence, it's also a story about searching - The Age
The AgeWriting's not just a sentence, it's also a story about searchingThe Age, Australia - 36 minutes agoAnother point about that last sentence: Prose borrowed it from poetry. "Not the words themselves but the notion of the sentence is stolen from a Philip ...
- The joy of sharing your favourite obscure books - guardian.co.uk
The joy of sharing your favourite obscure booksguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoIt was a cold London spring day in Foyle's bookshop on the Charing Cross Road, and the weather had driven me in to the poetry section to see what I might ...
- Gibby director wants to bring in noisier arts - Delaware Online
MIDDLETOWN -- Tom Trietley's longtime connection with the Everett Theater is partly behind his effort to expand the associated Gibby Center into the performing arts. "Growing up in Middletown, I spent time on the Everett stage working as an actor and ...
- Matthiessen, Robinson among book award finalists (Boston Herald)
NEW YORK - Talk about second chances: Eighty-one-year old Peter Matthiessen has received a National Book Award nomination for "Shadow Country," an 890-page revision...
- Local writer wins Atlantic award (The Yarmouth County Vanguard)
By Eric Bourque THE VANGUARD NovaNewsNow Brenda Tate wasn't expecting the good news she received recently regarding her participation in the Atlantic Writing Competition. The Pleasant Valley resident was informed she was among the winners in the annual competition for Nightingales Don't Cry, the manuscript she had submitted. Interviewed about it last week, she recalled sending the story but ...
- Book First Glance - Southtown Star
Book First GlanceSouthtown Star, IL - 2 hours agoTranslated asI hate and I love." "People say it's a love poem but they're wrong. It's about abuse, about not being able to get out, even when the door is ...
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