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- Robert Frost house vandals sentenced to poetic punishment - Paste Magazine
Paste MagazineRobert Frost house vandals sentenced to poetic punishmentPaste Magazine, GA - 5 hours agoThat poetry affects daily life is, almost literally, the first rule in the book. (You know, Plato's book, from 2400 years ago.) In his Republic, he expelled ...
- The Essentials | City Weekly's Entertainment Picks (June 19-25) - Salt Lake City Weekly
Salt Lake City WeeklyThe Essentials | City Weekly's Entertainment Picks (June 19-25)Salt Lake City Weekly, UT - 23 minutes agoIt’s only appropriate, then, that her exceptional lyrics would be taken directly from her own poetry. Combining imagery with passionate emotion, ...
- Night to Dawn Books Debuts with Pangaea: Eden's Planet by Thomas E ... - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Night to Dawn Books Debuts with Pangaea: Eden's Planet by Thomas E ...PR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 58 minutes agoNTD features vampire/DF short stories, poetry, and illustrations. A semi-annual publication, NTD enjoys great reviews, and thus has started its foray into ...
- Maybe ‘Hamlet’ wasn’t really highbrow - Register-Guard
Did William Shakespeare mean to write serious literature for his audiences at the Globe Theater — or was he really cranking out the Elizabethan equivalent of B movies? Find out this weekend at Lord Leebrick Theatre’s production of “Or Not to Be ...
- bulletin Board, June 9 - Norwich Bulletin
bulletin Board, June 9Norwich Bulletin, CT - 20 minutes agoCONNECTICUT POETRY SOCIETY, 10 am to noon, July 5, East Lyme High School, EAST LYME. All area poets are invited to attend. Bring a work in progress or your ...
- Author's class next for 2 teen writers (The Arizona Republic)
The winners of CGCC's first creative writing contest, students from Higley and Hamilton High, will study creative writing this summer with author and faculty member Patrick Finn.
- McDonagh led cheers for village (The Saginaw News)
As a novelist and a poet, Marie Flowers McDonagh is leaving a legacy on the village of Chesaning. In October 2006, doctors told McDonagh she had lung cancer. She died Monday at 84.
- Arthur Gardner - Guardian Unlimited
I first met my husband, Arthur Gardner, who has died of motor neurone disease aged 65, in the mid-1980s when we sat next to each other at a public meeting about a proposed bypass in Barrow-upon-Soar in Leicestershire. He had no memory of the ...
- 'Anne Frank' is an opera to treasure - Long Beach Press-Telegram
'Anne Frank' is an opera to treasureLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - 32 minutes agoIt was the kind of day anyone young and falling in love for the first time would cherish. It was the kind of day Anne Frank, the teenage Jewish girl who ...
- Double trouble, diptych & daring by Ayaz Jokhio - Daily Times
Double trouble, diptych & daring by Ayaz JokhioDaily Times, Pakistan - 1 hour agoThe experience with language, via poetry, means that Jokhio has crossed over into another medium which is why it was easy to understand when he said he did ...
- 'Musings of One Thousand and One Nights of Solitude': Author Releases ... - Forbes
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 9 /PRNewswire/ -- "Thinking about the events and feelings, about the ups and downs, which shape our lives, as opposed to just living them, lends color and depth to what otherwise is little more than a humdrum existence ...
- Breeders to play Cleveland's House of Blues - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When: 8 p.m. Tuesday. Where: House of Blues, East Fourth Street and Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. Opener: The Montana Boys. Tickets: $18.50-$20 at the box office and Ticketmaster outlets, or charge by phone, 216-241-5555 (Cleveland) or 330-945-9400 ...
- Subtle and improbable - The National
Subtle and improbableThe National, United Arab Emirates - 4 hours agoShiraz is the city of poetry. Born in Shiraz in the 14th century, the poet known as Hafez is the Shakespeare of Iran, his work quoted and consulted in ...
- No gyrating for these steppin' enthusiasts; it's all about sophistication (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
"A flowing black skirt and a sleek camisole, flirty but refined," said Janice Bryson, describing her outfit for the upcoming MidSouth Steppers set.
- Canadian poet and playwright James Reaney dies at 81 - CBC News
James Reaney, a poet, author and dramatist of three famous plays about Ontario's feuding Donnelly family, has died. He was 81. Reaney died Wednesday in London, Ont., after a long illness. Reaney won the Governor General's Award for poetry three times ...
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