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- Our view: Busy City Council shouldn't have role in choosing laureate - Gloucester Daily Times
Our view: Busy City Council shouldn't have role in choosing laureateGloucester Daily Times, USA - 2 hours agoThat panel screened nine applicants and recommended Collinson, a Gloucester native who has written poetry most of her life and who works in book development ...
- 'The One-Strand River' by Richard Kenney - Hartford Courant
Language poets play with sounds. At their best, it's as if the music of a batch of well-chosen words so perfectly echoes their meaning, it makes you suspect there's sense to the universe. At their worst, language poets chortle gibberish. Richard ...
- Faith survey revealing, but there are more questions to ask - Allentown Morning Call
Dear Readers: In a recent column, I tried to set out the two routes people of faith must choose between: 1. There are many paths up the same mountain, or 2. My way or the highway. Since then, the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life published a ...
- Poetry of Rumi a Unifying Force of Civilizations - Payvand Iran News
Dr. Nevit Ergin reads from his translation of Rumi's poetry. (Hemant Bhatnagar) Dr. Nevit Ergin, a Turkish-American surgeon based in San Mateo, California, and translator of Jalal ad-Din Mohammad Balkhi Rumi's narrative poetry, visited India in ...
- Transcending Charles Taylor - Metapsychology
Transcending Charles TaylorMetapsychology, NY - 1 hour agoTaylor considers creative imagination of art (literature and poetry) an 'indispensable locus of moral sources' of modern culture and a realization of ...
- Redstone seeks road to success story (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Redstone, self-described as an "all-American rock 'n' roll band" from Washington County, has seen a number of musicians come and go since it first formed in 2005.
- TV's 'Laugh-in' comic Dick Martin dies at 86 (AP via Yahoo! News)
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died. He was 86.
- A novel IDEA: Nonprofit takes lease on arts center (Courier-Post)
A nonprofit educational group based in Camden has taken a lease on the former South Jersey Performing Arts Center.
- Work set to begin on $7 million Capitol Theatre renovation in the ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When the renovated Capitol Theatre reopens next year, Cleveland Cinemas will be paid to run the operation for the Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization. A fund-raising arm of the theater will sell naming rights for seats and theater ...
- Chabon and Gaiman to headline Vegas Valley Book Fest - Las Vegas Sun
Appearances by authors Neil Gaiman and Michael Chabon will bookend the seventh Vegas Valley Book Festival, which will take place November 6-8 at the historic Fifth Street School and the Flamingo Library in downtown Las Vegas. Gaiman, an author ...
- 5th Graders at Waldorf (Garden City News)
For fans who wish for a simpler Olympics - one free from lawsuits, controversy and unpronounceable chemical compounds - we present the annual Waldorf School Olympics! Fifth graders at the Waldorf School of Garden City recently hosted their own version of the Greek Olympics for their friends from the Rudolf Steiner School in Manhattan.
- Stay-Cation at the UA - University of Arizona News (press release)
University of Arizona News (press release)Stay-Cation at the UAUniversity of Arizona News (press release), AZ - 2 hours agoDay Three: Toward the late afternoon, visit the UA Poetry Center, home to one of the largest collections of contemporary poetry in the country – with more ...
- I know what you're thinking - Boston Globe
I know what you're thinkingBoston Globe, United States - 2 hours agobut, Miss Conduct, when do we get to read your poetry? Ah, my friends, the time has come. Back in the day, Miss Conduct had a job where she worked with a ...
- Bash'd gives its regards to off-Broadway - Calgary Herald
The Calgary Fringe Festival returns to town Aug. 1 in a new location in Inglewood and we'll be spending a lot of time there in the coming weeks. As a bit of tease, we thought we'd catch up with Chris Craddock, the Edmonton actor and playwright who ...
- 'You only get one shot at Hamlet' (Sydney Morning Herald)
Brendan Cowell has a recurring nightmare in which he's standing on stage half-naked.
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