Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- CURTAIN CALL - The Morning Journal
CURTAIN CALLThe Morning Journal, OH - 3 hours ago... located Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, presents the hit Broadway revisionist show that paints "The Wizard of Oz" in a African-American perspective. ...
- Honor Your Mother (Kirkwood-Webster Journal)
Mother’s Day is fast approaching. The Journals want to know what makes your mother or wife the best of them all. Sing her praises and send photos to tosmith@yourjournal.com .
- The Human Species Is So Special - Times of India
The Human Species Is So SpecialTimes of India, India - 2 hours agoPhilosophy, poetry and culture are some intangibles that the human brain could delve into. But then came the catch. This added faculty - the power to use ...
- Heartfelt poetry touches others' souls - The Republican - MassLive.com
Heartfelt poetry touches others' soulsThe Republican - MassLive.com, MA - 7 hours agoIt seems to me that poetry that is written from the heart will be meaningful to others, even if it lacks in form, or takes a form not popular with the ...
- McGavock student brings philosophy beyond his years - Nashville Tennessean
And "he's much older than his age in the things he's interested in,'' said McGavock English teacher Bob Stackhouse. Richard consumes literature and is a poet himself, even to the point of attending weekly poetry readings at Centennial Park.
- DON NOBLE: Writers tackle storms in first Pebble Hill book (The Tuscaloosa News)
Frye Gaillard, after a long career in freelancing and writing for The Charlotte (N.C) Observer, is writer-in- residence at the University of South Alabama. 'In the Path of the Storms' may be the twenty-third or so book by Gaillard, but it is a debut book for a new Alabama imprint. Pebble Hill at Auburn has for years been doing superb work in...
- Clip Job: EE Cummings and the Pulitzers - Village Voice
Clip Job: EE Cummings and the PulitzersVillage Voice, NY - 14 hours agoThe Pulitzer Prize in poetry can be awarded posthumously, and it has just occurred to me that a new book by Robert W. Service—or maybe an old one—has just ...
- Former Gowdy area resident celebrates 115th birthday (Rushville Republican)
April 20, 2008 marked an enormous milestone in the life of one little lady. Edna Parker, who resides in Shelbyville, celebrate her 115th birthday. She was born April 20, 1893, on a farm in Morgan County, and she has achieved the status of being the “oldest woman in the world.”
- Local students graduate from Lawrence Academy - Sentinel & Enterprise
GROTON -- Lawrence Academy celebrated its 215th commencement exercises on May 30, graduating four area students in its Class of 2008. Matthew Cramb earned several terms on the academic honor roll, was a member of the football team for a season and ...
- Forty five artists ... one mountain. - Sudbury Star
Forty five artists ... one mountain.Sudbury Star, Canada - 1 hour agoEmily's writing, poetry and prose, is inspired by the physical environment that surrounds her, especially the rocks of Northern Ontario. ...
- Literary Calendar - Austin American-Statesman
Literary Happy Hour with Kevin Brockmeier — 6 to 7 p.m. today. Author reads, answers questions and signs his book, 'The View from the Seventh Layer.' Wine and cheese provided. BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar Blvd. Free. 472-5050, www.bookpeople.com. Meet ...
- Poetry Place - Shawnee News-Star
Loading comments, please wait... Keep it clean. Stay on topic. Be honest and accurate. No personal attacks. Don't bash anyone based on their race, creed, heritage, or orientation. Don't say anything here you wouldn't say in front of your mother at ...
- Gioia's Poetry Set to Music as Hudson Review Turns 60 (The New York Sun)
In our fast-paced society, the quarterly magazine is a something of an anachronism — a covered wagon on the information superhighway. Even so, the major quarterlies have had extraordinary longevity. The Sewanee Review, by far the oldest, was founded in 1892. The Kenyon Review began publishing in 1939, the Antioch Review — which continues, for now, despite Antioch College's closing — in 1941. The ...
- 24th Annual Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair Announces ... - Earthtimes (press release)
24th Annual Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair Announces ...Earthtimes (press release), UK - 4 hours agoMaxine Kumin : The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet talks about "Still To Mow," her latest collection of poems, on the Gwendolyn Brooks Poetry Stage. ...
- Fort Worth Weekly Music Awards 2008 (Fort Worth Weekly)
Written by Caroline Collier, Jimmy Fowler, Eric Griffey, Joshua Loewen, Anthony Mariani, Justin Press, Jeff Prince, and Steve Steward. Photos by Vishal Malhotra
|
|
Get a better Mortgage Rate today and save!
Get your Online Degree today!
|