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- GB Shand (ed.), Teaching Shakespeare. Passing It On - Fabula
GB Shand (ed.), Teaching Shakespeare. Passing It OnFabula, France - Sep 3, 2008He edited both prose and poetry for Oxford's Complete Middleton. As text coach, he has assisted on professional productions in Canada and at Shakespeare's ...
- Curious journey - Columbus Dispatch
More than a decade and a half ago, losing hope that her work would ever find an audience, Kay Ryan found herself writing a poem about a turtle. It was about as personal as a Kay Ryan poem gets. Her appointment on July 17 by Librarian of Congress ...
- Women of Steel cure men of insomnia - Waterloo Record
Waterloo RecordWomen of Steel cure men of insomniaWaterloo Record, Canada - 42 minutes agoWhen the emotional drama finally begins to unfold during the final act of the play, it's as predictable and maudlin as teenage poetry. ...
- Funky fair is all about art, fashion - DetNews.com
Funky fair is all about art, fashionDetNews.com, MI - 3 hours agoThis end-of-summer fair on southeast Michigan's most-flipped-out block will feature a children's station, music, poetry and food. ...
- So, you want to be a writer? - International Herald Tribune
So, you want to be a writer?International Herald Tribune, France - 18 minutes agoDon't forget poetry. Why? Because it's good to go where words are worshipped, and essential to remember that you are not a poet. ...
- Best Bets The Huntsville Item - Huntsville Item
Best Bets The Huntsville ItemHuntsville Item, TX - 55 minutes agoThe Lone Star Cowboy Church, located at 1627 Eva Street in Montgomery, will host Sen. Dan Patrick who will speak at services begining at 8:30 am, 10 am, ...
- BRIEF: LITERARY DATEBOOK - Trading Markets (press release)
BRIEF: LITERARY DATEBOOKTrading Markets (press release), CA - 17 hours ago... (913-491-4535) POETRY READING: Chantel C. Guidry reads from her poetry. 4 pm July 26, Crossroads Infoshop and Radical Bookstore, 3109 Troost. Free. ...
- Gillian Ferguson: Lions versus lawyers - Scotland on Sunday Online
THERE are no stuffed lions in these parts. Not even a convincing lion costume. Or even one in the shape of a rug. Which is a shame, given that today is the eve of a decision on a legal battle I have found myself in with no less a power than the multi ...
- Preview: Crime Writing Festival, Crown Hotel. Harrogate (Independent)
For lovers of crime fiction, Peter Robinson – creator of the Inspector Banks mystery series – will be sharing the secrets of his craft at Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival. Fans of the genre will also find Andy Macnab, Robert Crais, Jeffery Deaver and Tess Gerritsen at the event in Harrogate, Yorkshire, which is now in its sixth year.
- Riding the good life of adventure - Auburn Reporter
Riding the good life of adventureAuburn Reporter, WA - 16 minutes agoA common man, Bob enjoys history and often recites Robert Service’s poetry and the Gettysburg Address – to the letter. He often wears black, ...
- Seth Greenland: What John McCain Is Thinking, Part III (HuffingtonPost)
Maybe I shoulda picked ol' Huck. Compared to Sally, he's Julius Caesar. Two of us got along like a coupla M&Ms on the trail, he's right on all the issues the Jesus Team cares about, and he killed on Leno.
- Poetic Keynote - SUNY Oswego
SUNY OswegoPoetic KeynoteSUNY Oswego, NY - 2 minutes agoShe has written more than a dozen books of poetry. “Does Your House Have Lions?” was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and “Homegirls ...
- Mapping a nation: the legacy of Darwish - Guardian Blogs
Mahmoud Darwish reads from his poetry. Photograph: Khalil Mazraawi Mahmoud Darwish, who has died following surgery in the US , was the most significant Arab poet of the last three decades.
- Hookah cafe gets approvals - The Republican - MassLive.com
Hookah cafe gets approvalsThe Republican - MassLive.com, MA - 54 minutes agoAccording to Christian B. Rahn, who will run the business with partners Victor Quinn and Scott Radner, The Den will be the first hookah bar west of ...
- Start your beach reading at York Public Library (The York Weekly)
A character in Philip Roth's novel "Goodbye, Columbus" describes his cousin, the ultimate summer reader: "Doris? She's the one who's always reading 'War and Peace.' That's how I know it's summer, when Doris is reading 'War and Peace.'"
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