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- Davies: ‘Farewell to Liverpool’ - Metro Canada - Toronto
Davies: ‘Farewell to Liverpool’Metro Canada - Toronto, Canada - 1 hour agoHe has chosen music, poetry, literature and his own dialogue as a narration for this valentine to the city of his childhood. Narration, by the way, ...
- Poetry in motion (The Daily Tribune)
Dance permeates the Filipino culture. Whether it is part of a ritual among tribes, a celebration during fiestas in barrios or merely forms of self-expression, it is present in every corner of the Philippines. It involves the young and the old, each having their own versions.
- BOTTLED POETRY (Deccan Herald)
Thats what wine afficianodos world over believe their drink is. More and more Indians are clinking their glasses in agreement as wine is fast becoming the brew to be spotted with, says Rashmi Vasudeva
- Library to celebrate 100 years - Otago Daily Times
Library to celebrate 100 yearsOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 5 hours ago... Volume I of The Poetry of Robert Burns, 1896. The Dunedin Public Library is gearing up for its 100th birthday with a feast of literary events, ...
- Green Thumb: New dwarf male cultivars keep time-tested beauty ... - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Ginkgos are stars of the fall landscape, thanks to the gorgeous gold color of their leaves. They are true survivors, seldom bothered by disease or insects, and new, smaller varieties enable them to be grown in more places. Ginkgos have been planted ...
- Reality Check by Dennis O'Driscoll - Bookslut
Reality Check by Dennis O'DriscollBookslut, IL - 5 hours agoLines such as “Death does not come cheap,” appealingly straightforward, nevertheless carry risk for the poet. They stand ready, in their directness, ...
- A dogwood's roots extend to Updike - Philadelphia Inquirer
A dogwood's roots extend to UpdikePhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 1 hour agoOver a distinguished literary career spanning a half-century, Updike has produced 50 books of fiction, short stories, poetry, and assorted nonfiction. ...
- Poet laureate invites public to reception, reading this Sunday - North Andover Citizen
Poet laureate invites public to reception, reading this SundayNorth Andover Citizen, MA - 4 minutes agoBy Sally Applegate / Correspondent Always on the lookout for opportunities to use poetry to bring people together, North Andover’s new poet laureate Gayle ...
- Education and Resistance - GreaterKashmir.com (press release)
Education and ResistanceGreaterKashmir.com (press release), India - 57 minutes agoClassroom, blackboard and conventional teaching- learning activity have never and shall never be replaced by abstract and romantic tools. ...
- What I'm Into: Katharine Monstream: Artist, mother, soccer fan - BurlingtonFreePress.com
What I'm Into: Katharine Monstream: Artist, mother, soccer fanBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 2 hours agoI often read books that I find inspirational. I read a lot of books about soccer; I'm pretty obsessed with the sport. It takes me away from the art world ...
- Teacher's book chronicles life of poet's muse - Pine Plains Register Herald
Teacher's book chronicles life of poet's musePine Plains Register Herald, NY - 16 minutes agoAfter arriving in Florence, she went to the library and asked to speak to the director, Eugenio Montale, the author of a much-loved book of poetry. ...
- Literary magazine to launch its 28th issue with party (The Buffalo News)
NIAGARA FALLS -- Slipstream magazine, a yearly anthology of poetry and fiction that has attracted many international writers, will hold a launch party for its 28th issue at 6 p. m. Saturday in the Book Corner, 1801 Main St.
- A storied history - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeA storied historyBoston Globe, United States - 1 hour agoAnd Katherine Biddle was a published poet and prolific writer of essays and reviews on poetry. It was also the birthplace of Lorenzo Dow Baker, ...
- Gross takes charge into no-man's land (The Globe and Mail)
Canadian actor challenges our popular image as a nation of peacekeepers, not warriors, in First World War epic
- Go do it: 'Burial at Thebes' (The Idaho Statesman)
Alley Repertory Theater is an ambitious new company making a bid to become the Valley's second professional contemporary theater. It continues its season this weekend with Nobel Prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney's "Burial at Thebes." It's a modern adaptation of Sophocle's "Antigone," which Heaney wrote inspired by modern political events. He uses language, form and poetry to relate character in ...
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