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- Win restores blacks' faith - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus DispatchWin restores blacks' faithColumbus Dispatch, OH - 2 hours agoThe New York Daily News described the celebrations that night: Take a dozen Christmases, a score of New Year's Eves, a bushel of July 4th's and maybe yes ...
- Legacy of Black Mountain College continues (The Hendersonville Times-News)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Starting in the 1930s, a small, experimental college on the dense wood slopes of North Carolina's western mountains left an outsized mark on American art and culture. Black Mountain College's model of holistic learning and communal work was ahead of its time - it helped train a generation of artists and artisans, from poets...
- ‘Arts for All Marathon' to close with gala weekend at the CSMA - Ithaca Journal
‘Arts for All Marathon' to close with gala weekend at the CSMAIthaca Journal, NY - 11 hours agoPre-existing events, from poetry readings at record stores to concert recitals on college campuses have been incorporated under the umbrella of the event. ...
- Ticket to Lunch: Find books, peace at Reader's Café (The Evening Sun)
I felt like Belle, in Beauty and the Beast, when she discovers the Beast's library. An avid reader, Belle looked in awe and wonder at the books lining the walls, just as I did when I entered the Reader's Café, in Hanover.
- Reading unites poets in political stand against war (The Lantern)
The Ohio State University Urban Arts Space and Rare Books and Manuscripts Library will host Poets Against War, a two day poetry reading beginning Wednesday, Oct. 29 at 1 p.m., featuring both local and nationally-known poets
- Keith Gessen: Watching the Rouble Go Down - London Review of Books (subscription)
Keith Gessen: Watching the Rouble Go DownLondon Review of Books (subscription), UK - 1 hour agoHis new book, The Scientific Life: A Moral History of a Late Modern Vocation, was published in October. Charles Simic’s latest book of poems is That Little ...
- Best Bets: Out and About - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Best Bets: Out and AboutSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 7 hours agoSaturday and Sunday are both heavily scheduled with music and poetry readings from 3 to 7 pm Featured performers are Bluiett, Lake and LeFlore as well as ...
- Briefs: upcoming events, shows, activities - Tampabay.com
Briefs: upcoming events, shows, activitiesTampabay.com, FL - 10 minutes agoRead your poetry or listen to others at 6:30 pm in the first floor Quiet Reading Room of the Largo Public Library, 120 Central Park Drive. ...
- GED program an open door Focus on GED helps some students get back on track (Chicago Tribune)
Some students see potential, work toward degree, college Program offers troubled youth a chance to regroup Safer Foundation teacher Brandon Thompson posed the question, "Is it important to know a second language?" and 15 students stared at him, less than eager to write an answer in a five-paragraph essay.
- Robert Munsch brings two shows to the Algonquin - Huntsville Forester
Robert Munsch brings two shows to the AlgonquinHuntsville Forester, Canada - 1 hour agoHe did, however, write poetry. Funny poems, silly poems, all sorts of poems. During his high school years he decided to be a Catholic priest. ...
- Coast Lines: Oct. 20, 2008 - San Jose Mercury News
Coast Lines: Oct. 20, 2008San Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour agoAt the poetry event, he will discuss how poetry has been an essential component of the environmental movement and the influence of Jeffers' work. ...
- Recapping the Emmys (The Star-Ledger)
Alan Sepinwall gives us the scoop on TV's big night
- 'ROAD' WORK IS UNDER 'WAY (New York Post)
Plenty of activity afoot this season on off-Broadway - and there's no doubt about its most eagerly anticipated production: "Road Show," the first new musical by Stephen Sondheim since his 1994 "Passion." The show, co-written by John Weidman, is...
- An aging beauty is restored to glory - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeAn aging beauty is restored to gloryBoston Globe, United States - 4 hours agoRock 'n' roll has "Like a Rolling Stone," architecture has Gaudi, poetry has Blake, and fiction has Nabokov. The classical cinema has "Lola Montès. ...
- Gaps in a résumé need not be stigma - Ventura County Star
Gaps in a résumé need not be stigmaVentura County Star, CA - 2 hours agoSince his wife's death in 2002, he has focused on taking writing courses and working on poetry and fiction; he said he was lucky to have the financial ...
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