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- Former secondary school teacher Margaret Fieldhouse dies - Scarborough Today
Former secondary school teacher Margaret Fieldhouse diesScarborough Today, UK - 10 hours ago"She was a very creative person and enjoyed writing and art, and also did a lot of poetry." A copy of the book can be found at Scarborough Library. ...
- Gwendolen Gross, author of The Other Mother, speaks at the Ramsey ... - The Leader Newspapers
Gwendolen Gross, author of The Other Mother, speaks at the Ramsey ...The Leader Newspapers, NJ - 1 hour agoShe graduated from Oberlin College, was selected for the PEN West Emerging Writers Fellowship, and received an MFA in fiction and poetry from Sarah Lawrence ...
- Eyes & Ears of Moreno Valley - Black Voice News
Eyes & Ears of Moreno ValleyBlack Voice News, CA - 7 hours agoMoreno Valley again I start with some very sad news, a long time resident Charles Cedric Lewis went to be with the Lord. He was the loving husband, ...
- Media Advisory: 2008 Governor General's Literary Awards Dates ... - Market Wire (press release)
Media Advisory: 2008 Governor General's Literary Awards Dates ...Market Wire (press release) - 13 hours agoMore than 1400 books have been submitted for the 2008 awards, in fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, children's literature (text), children's literature ...
- 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.
- Chatham University's new literary festival hears voices from other countries. (Pittsburgh City Paper)
There's also an impressive array of other visitors, many from the Middle East. By Bill O'Driscoll.
- Book review - Survival In Our Own Land, ed. Christobel Mattingley - Adelaide Independent Weekly
Book review - Survival In Our Own Land, ed. Christobel MattingleyAdelaide Independent Weekly, Australia - 4 hours agoThere are contributions from 150 Nungas who movingly tell their stories in poetry and prose; these various anecdotes of suffering, pain and survival in ...
- Alan Coren and the red dangly thing - Times Online
After 15 years as a professional writer, I have, finally, been asked to perform at The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival. For the first time, a book on which I have spent months working has not disappeared instantly without trace. Indeed, tens of ...
- Young word-wizards weave their magic - East Anglian Daily Times
The Aldeburgh Poetry Festival started, as is traditional, with prize-giving for the Suffolk Young Poets Competition. Steven Russell was there to enjoy the work of a talented bunch Anyone who thinks poetry is airy-fairy and has no relevance to the ...
- A festivus for all of us - Xtra.ca
Xtra.caA festivus for all of usXtra.ca, Canada - 4 hours agoTheir poetry and "the elderly ladies with the big sweater jackets," their play and the "cute dudes in suits who smoke too much prior to performing" people? ...
- Best of the decade: Arts and Culture - National Post
Best of the decade: Arts and CultureNational Post, Canada - 4 hours agoCK In seven words, Kanye West became the Bono of the hip-hop generation: "George Bush doesn't care about black people." West, then riding a late-2005 high ...
- Despite Pacino and De Niro, "Kill" is no thrill" - Philadelphia Inquirer
Despite Pacino and De Niro, "Kill" is no thrill"Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 3 hours agoBecause the murderer leaves doggerel at the murder site, he is dubbed "the poetry killer." But to the young turks in the department, the old turks are "like ...Video: De Niro and Pacino Team Up for a Righteous Kill AssociatedPressall 230 news articles
- What a Tax Lawyer Dug Up on 'Dracula' - Wall Street Journal
"There are such things as vampires," says Dr. Van Helsing in Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula." The famous line comes about two-thirds of the way into the story, but it hardly delivers the punch of a staggering revelation. By the time Van Helsing utters ...
- City Of 'Mad Men' Lives On (The Tampa Tribune)
Becoming a dissolute ad executive from another era takes persistence and attention to detail. It is not merely a matter of scoring an early '60s Kingsbridge suit by John Taylor Ltd. of Tarrytown ($110 at Cheap Jack's in midtown Manhattan) and a skinny Harry Rothman tie ($45). You can't just vacuum up Lucky Strikes. No, if you want to be a piece of serious collateral damage in the phenomenon that ...
- Poetry, Bow Ties, Station Wagons, and the Scholarly Life - Inside Higher Ed
Poetry, Bow Ties, Station Wagons, and the Scholarly LifeInside Higher Ed, DC - 12 minutes agoI was an economically-challenged immigrant kid from New Jersey trying out an English major because an acquaintance back in Portugal had told me that if I ...
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