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- In the driver's seat - Globe and Mail
In the driver's seatGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoThere is no melodrama in her tone; death is what she wants, has wanted for some time. The kids ask what their mother said. Hattie spontaneously replies that ...
- Frights come from poems as well as ghosts - Toledo Blade
Frights come from poems as well as ghostsToledo Blade, OH - 11 hours ago"Poetry has so many images. Learn the thoughts and actions. You can't just memorize words without understanding what you're saying." 2. ...
- Tehran's Web of silence - EuropeNews
Tehran's Web of silenceEuropeNews, Denmark - Aug 25, 2008Citizens are prohibited to access websites ranging from academic and social-networking sites to erotic poetry and computer technology - and especially ...
- Best Bets: Sept. 29, 2008 (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
Storytime with Ellen Anne Chong The artist and educator brings poetry and art to storytime with the release of 'A Happy Day,' a poetry volume originally crafted in 1924 by her grandmother, Louise Sheppa Lovett, when her daughter was young.
- Observer.com newsletter updates! - New York Observer
Is there more work to come from the late Roberto Bolaño? Leon Neyfakh reports that agent Andrew Wylie will be "flying to Barcelona next month to see what other work was left behind. Mr. Wylie said the papers in Bolaño’s residence have not yet ...
- Arts & Entertainment calendars: Stage & Screen Sept. 12-18 - Times Herald-Record
Arts & Entertainment calendars: Stage & Screen Sept. 12-18Times Herald-Record, NY - 26 minutes agoWoodstock Poetry Society — Featured readings by Roberta Allen and Naton Leslie, Woodstock Town Hall, 76 Tinker St., Woodstock, 2 pm Sept. 13. Free. ...
- School briefs – Sept. 17 - Gresham Outlook
School briefs – Sept. 17Gresham Outlook, OR - 1 hour agoOrganizers hope to offer foreign languages, book club, poetry, art, drama, but are interested in any other ideas as well. ...
- Van Gogh's starry nights reach New York - Brantford Expositor
Van Gogh's starry nights reach New YorkBrantford Expositor, Canada - 10 hours ago... 23 paintings and 10 works on paper by the tortured Dutch genius, as well as excerpts from his letters and the poetry and literature that inspired him. ...
- We want stories that warm the heart - Honolulu Advertiser
Traditions sustain us in difficult times. So this year, we're particularly looking forward to your uplifting entries in The Advertiser's annual Holiday Fiction Contest. We are seeking inspirational (but not syrupy) stories, to appear in the Christmas ...
- Voice: Outreach program gives teens a positive outlet for expression - Pacific Daily News
Voice: Outreach program gives teens a positive outlet for expressionPacific Daily News, GU - 9 hours agoThe "Sinangån-ta: The New Generation of Native Tongues" workshop builds on the success of the monthly Sinangån-ta poetry slams that have been attracting ...
- Poetry, potluck and more - knox.VillageSoup.com
Poetry, potluck and moreknox.VillageSoup.com, ME - Nov 6, 2008The monthly series will showcase accomplished artists and encourage emerging artists through an experience of free and open expression to a supportive ...
- 'Language' speaks energetically - Cincinnati.com
Know Theatre continues to look very good this season – the world premiere of savage contemporary fable “Militant Language: A Play with Sand†has entered the rep through Nov. 16, and with “Reefer Madness†it marks a big step forward for the ...
- A song a day keeps the doc away (China Daily)
Singing might be fun, joyful, and more importantly, might be good for your body and soul. Feng Haijun "The only thing better than singing is more singing," Ella Fitzgerald once said.
- Book Events - StarNewsOnline.com
Book EventsStarNewsOnline.com, NC - 27 minutes ago"Soul Slam," the first official poetry competition at Bottega Gallery, begins at 8 pm Thursday in the gallery at 208 N. Front St. Entry fee: $5. ...
- Hearst teacher-poet Duguay now a published prizewinner (Kapuskasing Northern Times)
Heeding a fellow English teacher’s suggestion that she enter her poetry in Northern Ontario competitions, Hearst bard Melanie Baschiera-Duguay has won first and third prizes, and is now published in two collections.
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