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- 'You're in the woods!' - ABC Online
'You're in the woods!'ABC Online, Australia - 1 hour agoBut the reason the incident made headlines was that they were trespassing on the Homer Noble Farm in Vermont, where celebrated American poet Robert Frost ...
- Alesia: Madison beer fest soaking up popularity (Wisconsin State Journal)
Madison's non-profit, fine beer Great Taste of the Midwest on Aug. 9 has a drinking problem: It's too popular. On a recent Sunday morning, Great Taste sold all of its 5,000 tickets in seemingly the time it takes to pour a tap beer. Despite limiting sales to in-person sites and mail order — nothing online — each $35 ticket was sold within about 30 minutes. The beer fest ticketbuyers needed to be ...
- "Oceana" composer has the magic touch (Denver Post)
Osvaldo Golijov is the King Midas of classical music.
- CSO works beautifully on Ives' 'Holidays' - Chicago Tribune
Beneath Charles Ives ' crusty modernist exterior beat the heart of a red-blooded New England Romantic in the Transcendental tradition of Emerson and Thoreau. That much Michael Tilson Thomas made clear with his rousing performance of one of the ...
- The Greek Press Office Presents an Anthology of Greek-American Poetry - Greek News
The Greek Press Office Presents an Anthology of Greek-American PoetryGreek News, New York - 32 minutes ago... authors have negotiated contradictions of style and theme, of writing and orality, of center and periphery, letting poetry happen,” said Chouliaras. ...
- Charleston Young Author winners head to state conference at Illinois State University (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
CHARLESTON — They told tales of treacherous street crossings, interesting facts about historical figures, daring escapes and romantic break-ups. There was non-fiction, poetry and short stories.
- Allan Peterson's "The Inevitable" (Seattle Times)
Bad news all too often arrives with a ringing telephone, all too early in the morning. But sometimes it comes with less emphasis, by regular...
- Local Musician’s Band Chosen For Movie Role (The Falmouth Enterprise)
FALMOUTH - We are all stars in our own narratives.
- Bainbridge Conversation - Kitsap Sun (Subscription)
Bainbridge ConversationKitsap Sun (Subscription), United States - 3 minutes agoSet in Seattle with forays into the Olympics and Cascades, the book follows two teenage boys as they grow into adulthood during the 1970s and take vastly ...
- Elmira Kidney Walk draws 200 and raises $17,000 - Star-Gazette
With a festival celebrating the Chemung River and a walk supporting children's hunger programs also happening Saturday in Elmira, organizer Lynne Rusinko couldn't help but wonder what kind of crowd the second Elmira Kidney Walk would draw. There was ...
- Adam Foulds on getting started, getting published, and getting noticed - Times Online
When Adam Foulds was still at school, his English teacher took him aside and suggested that he think seriously about keeping the rough drafts of his poems. They could, the master insisted, prove useful for future literary scholars. At the time, the ...
- Author appearances - Chicago Daily Herald
Author appearancesChicago Daily Herald, IL - 1 hour agoFrances Richey reads from and signs copies of her new book of poetry, "The Warrior: A Mother's Story of a Son at War," at 7 pm April 28 at Anderson's ...
- Review: 'Sing Me Back Home' strikes personal notes - St. Petersburg Times
This book is one of the best things written about American music in the past two decades. Not since Peter Guralnick's Sweet Soul Music in 1986 has a writer so deftly interwoven music history with the fabric of the daily lives of those who listen to ...
- Sweet words, sweet eats at poetry reading - Northumberland Today
Sweet words, sweet eats at poetry readingNorthumberland Today, Canada - 34 minutes agoIn writing I enjoy all kinds of subjects and styles, ranging from two lines to three pages; free verse and more formal structures and that, in way, ...
- Reconsiderations: The Fiction of George Orwell (The New York Sun)
The reputation of George Orwell the novelist — as opposed to George Orwell the journalist, essayist, and author of such classic works of long-form nonfiction as "Down and Out in Paris and London" and "Homage to Catalonia" — rests almost entirely on two books, "Animal Farm" (1945) and "1984" (1949). One can argue with the fairness of this judgment, and for the continued relevance of the novels ...
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