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- The Invention of Scotland - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalThe Invention of ScotlandWall Street Journal - 2 hours agoOssian's poetry caused a sensation across Europe and was devoured by everyone from Goethe to Napoleon -- though Trevor-Roper himself dismisses Ossian's ...
- Pig Iron festival set for July 19 - Vindicator
YOUNGSTOWN — Artists, vendors and entertainers are being sought for the annual Pig Iron Literary & Art Works Community Street Festival set for July 19 on North Phelps Street, downtown (between Commerce and Federal streets). Hours will be 10 a.m. to ...
- Chinese frustration, expressed in poetry - Foreign Policy Passport
Chinese frustration, expressed in poetryForeign Policy Passport - 9 hours agoA poem that has been circulating on the Internet lately offers insight into the frustrations that many Chinese -- including those studying in the United ...
- Environmental Writers at Women Writers Event - UK News
UK NewsEnvironmental Writers at Women Writers EventUK News, KY - 4 hours agoRounding out the trio of environmental writers presenting at the Kentucky Women Writers Conference is Marquart, known for her poetry collections ...
- Chuck Wagon Gathering & Children’s Cowboy Festival at the National ... - Daily Ardmoreite
One of the nation’s greatest family friendly festivals is back at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. The museum will celebrate the 18th Annual Chuck Wagon Gathering & Children’s Cowboy Festival presented by Delta Air ...
- Stampede features new events, decorations for 75th - Omak Chronicle
Special events, items and decor will highlight the Omak Stampede 75th anniversary Aug. 7-10. Diana Parker, 75th Stampede celebration chair, and a team from the Stampede board met with Omak Chamber of Commerce May 14 to reveal some of their plans ...
- Critique of University's Tree-Sit Response - Daily Californian
UC Berkeley seems to be moving further and further from its ideals of a public institution accessible to all and home of the Free Speech Movement. Its reckless and dangerous actions to attempt to remove tree-sitters last week is just one of many ...
- A breeding ground for literature - Ontarian
A breeding ground for literatureOntarian, Canada - 1 hour ago"At some institutions when a performance review comes up, they'll look at your list of published works and ask, 'Why did you write a book of poetry rather ...
- St Benedict's Street Fair this Sunday - Eastern Daily Press
A previous street fair in St Benedict's, Norwich. One of Norwich's most historic streets presents its ever-popular annual family fun day once again this Sunday. The St Benedict's Street and St Gregory's Green Fair will run from 11am-4pm, with oodles ...
- Faith calendar (Honolulu Advertiser)
INTRODUCTION TO ZEN MEDITATION, 9 a.m.-noon July 12, Palolo Zen Center; free. info@diamondsangha.org, www.diamondsangha.org, 735-1347.
- Exhibition in Dubai: 'Iran Today' by Elham Moaidnia - Payvand
PayvandExhibition in Dubai: 'Iran Today' by Elham MoaidniaPayvand, Iran - 4 hours agoOne can observe Rumi poetry in many of her paintings, best described as post-expressionist and influenced by the great master Marc Chagall. ...
- Summer Writers Institute includes Pulitzer winners - Schenectady Gazette
Summer Writers Institute includes Pulitzer winnersSchenectady Gazette, NY - 27 minutes agoJuly 11 — Fiction reading, at Gannett Auditorium: Joyce Carol Oates (National Book Award, “Them,” “We Were the Mulvaneys”). July 14 — Fiction and poetry ...
- Grand slam (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
The Worcester Poets Asylum has been sending teams of bards to the National Poetry Slam Finals every year for more than a decade, and this year's no exception, with eight of the area's finest competing for four spots in the competition, at Madison, Wis. Stylistically varied, the poets range from vivacious and funny to political to literary, sometimes with the same poet exchanging one hat for ...
- Obituaries for April 30 - HometownAnnapolis.com
Wednesday's obituaries recognize: Andrew Blake, Ellen Bloyer, Mary Boarman, James Morgan, Wilbur Murray, Ernest Thomas, Keira Mosaid, Margaret Tyson, Eileen Wasson and Isabel Winton. Andrew Betz Blake, 81, of Bay Woods of Annapolis and previously a ...
- Nam Le's long, literary journey - San Francisco Chronicle
Nam Le's long, literary journeySan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 2 hours agoBy then Le was reading voraciously - Auden, Tennyson, Rilke - and writing poetry. "That was the dream - to become a poet." Instead, feeling the pressure to ...
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