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- Red Cross bookshop given new lease of life - Enfield and Haringey Independant
BOOKWORMS can now browse for bargains in style after a well-loved bookshop was given a new lease of life. The British Red Cross Bookshop, at 385 Green Lanes, was officially reopened on Saturday, when adults admired the newly-cleaned laminate floor ...
- Balance regained - Financial Times
John Milton: A Biography By Neil Forsyth Lion £10.99, 476 pages FT Bookshop price: £8.79 John Milton: Life, Work and Thought By Gordon Campbell and Thomas N Corns Oxford University Press £25, 256 pages FT Bookshop price: £20 Milton’s first ...
- Evening of classical bata dance at MUSON - The Punch
Evening of classical bata dance at MUSONThe Punch, Nigeria - 4 hours agoWeird, wild and witty, the fusion of songs, poetry, dance and drama gave the audience an African classic in its very high sense. ...
- International writers plan to share ‘sounds of words’ - La Crosse Tribune
t’s called sound poetry, which is based on the sounds of words, not their meaning. “It is musically interesting and provocative, although it stays always in the realm of speech,” she said. Pick will perform her own sound poetry and phonetic ...
- Ongoing events (Honolulu Advertiser)
The 4 indicates admission is $5 or less, or free. Full-price admission is listed; the * denotes discounts (or free) for students, seniors, military, members, children and/or advance purchase.
- Half a movie is better than none - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Half a movie is better than noneSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - Sep 12, 2008Film is our era’s literature, and an isolated reel of a movie can be like a page of poetry. (Remind me to tell you about the book I bought on the banks of ...
- Hundreds pay their respects to Kaplan (The Hendersonville Times-News)
Friends, family and fellow congregants remembered Morris Kaplan during a memorial service Tuesday as a remarkable man whose life was a gift to the Hendersonville community, and whose death leaves a giant void.
- First Year Experience classes more than just the basics (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
First Year Experience (FYE) courses are designed to help freshmen adjust to college life, but they extend far beyond a basic college-survival class. Since the program started in 1996, many topical classes have been added. These include classes like UCan Cook at UConn, Creative Thinking, Performance Poetry, Pirates of the Caribbean and Dancing with Jane Austen.
- Bollywood – weaving fantasies - Merinews
Bollywood – weaving fantasiesMerinews, India - 29 minutes agoExcept for those who study literature, how many of us buy and read poetry? There are lyrics that embody feelings on different occasions. ...
- Courtyard Gallery offering ‘sneak peek’ at The Loft - Victoria Advocate
Courtyard Gallery offering ‘sneak peek’ at The LoftVictoria Advocate, TX - 1 hour agoVolume I features poetry and short stories and Volume II is a collection of newspaper columns. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the American ...
- Gig guide - The South African Star
Gig guideThe South African Star, South Africa - Sep 11, 2008Bianca Williams, Ewok Cosmas, Mairosi and others at the Arts Alive Speak Your Mind Poetry show, Bassline, 10 Henry Nxumalo St, Newtown, from 7.30pm. R50. ...
- Community Calendar - Houma Courier
Community CalendarHouma Courier, Louisiana - 1 hour agoThe event, sponsored by the Thibodaux Main Street program and the Houma Regional Arts Council, features visual art, live music, poetry readings, food, ...
- The poet laureate looks back - Washington Times
Washington TimesThe poet laureate looks backWashington Times, DC - 1 hour agoDonald Hall's attention to the cadence and placement of words in poetry can be found in his prose. "Unpacking the Boxes" is his first book since being mired ...
- 2008 National Book Award Nominees Announce - Examiner.com
Examiner.com2008 National Book Award Nominees AnnounceExaminer.com - 45 minutes ago"Hemingses of Monticello: an American Family," the biography about Thomas Jefferson's slaves, by Annette Gordon-Reed and the memoir "The Suicide Index: ...
- Murder, sex (& high tea) (Independent)
It's probably the most extraordinary corner in England – the blind corner at the end of Park Street, Woodstock, where two worlds collide. It looks wholly unpromising when you stroll down the main street of this dazzlingly pretty Oxfordshire town, past the Bear Hotel, the church of St Mary Magdalene, the coffee house, Chaucer's House... Then you turn the corner and see before you a huge entrance ...
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