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- NBCC Suggests Spring and Summer "Good Reads" - Publishers Weekly
NBCC Suggests Spring and Summer "Good Reads"Publishers Weekly, NY - 1 hour agoThe full lists in fiction, nonfiction and poetry are below. *4. JM Coetzee, DIARY OF A BAD YEAR, Viking 1. Nicholson Baker, HUMAN SMOKE: THE BEGINNING OF ...
- MULTIMEDIA Multimedia Blog - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
MULTIMEDIA Multimedia BlogThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 3 hours agoSince 1983 she has co-edited Hubbub, a nationally distributed poetry journal, with Jim Shugrue. "Free-Floating Anticipation" appears in the latest volume of ...
- County library - Charleston Post Courier
County libraryCharleston Post Courier, SC - 2 hours agoThe Main Branch Poetry Series: June 24, 7-8 pm The Poetry Society of South Carolina, the Lowcountry Initiative for the Literary Arts, and the Charleston ...
- Words + Images published without images - The Free Press of the University of Southern Maine (registration)
Words + Images published without imagesThe Free Press of the University of Southern Maine (registration), ME - 8 hours agoSarah Skelding, a poetry editor for the publication, looked at Follayttar and said, apologetically, "didn't you get the e-mail?" "I could tell it was a hard ...
- Phillis Wheatley helped introduce the potential of imagination (Daily Vidette)
John C. Shields, English professor, presented the Distinguished Professor Lecture Monday, April 28 in the Prairie Room of the Bone Student Center. Shields, who has published over 100 articles and books, discussed his extensive research on Phillis Wheatley, 18th century African American poet.
- Scott Schwartz brings Willa Cather's novel to the stage, with her ... - Ventura County Star
Scott Schwartz brings Willa Cather's novel to the stage, with her ...Ventura County Star, CA - 37 minutes agoCather, when describing the vast Nebraska prairie in her 1918 novel "My Antonia," wrote poetic prose like "I felt that the grass was the country, ...
- This MUST Be the Place (MetroActive)
THE 01SJ Global Festival of Art on the Edge—or 01SJ for short—is not one of those harebrained schemes to "put San Jose on the map," or yet another attempt to alleviate San Jose's inferiority complex.
- Reading honors Poetry Month - Chart (subscription)
Reading honors Poetry MonthChart (subscription), MO - 6 minutes agoNext week, the campus sidewalks will be chalked with lines or stanzas of poems to announce the upcoming poetry reading. The event is free to students and ...
- Our History Across the Landscape: The Architecture of Dartmouth (Dartmouth Review)
Dartmouth ranks among the oldest colleges in America, and the deep sense of history and loyalty shared by alumni for their College over the centuries reflects this. Yet in terms of physical buildings, little remains that connects the students of today with Eleazar Wheelock’s wooden college.
- Remember When: School salaries have changed — and yet they haven't (Stuart News)
Being a former Martin County teacher, I always read with great interest how the most recent teacher salaries are faring. I remember when I started, fresh from Florida State University, the beginning teacher salary was $6,825 a year in 1972. That translates in today's dollars to about $34,500.
- Kunal Kohli (TOI photo) - Times of India
A marvellous creation of art — or to be precise, music! Director Kunal Kohli has roped in the greats — lyricist Prasoon Joshi and music wizards, Shankar, Ehsan and Loy — to deliver some soul-searching, heart-rendering numbers for Yashraj ...
- If you're a young poet, show it (Pasadena Star-News)
SIERRA MADRE - For nearly an hour, Open Mic Night at the Bean Town Coffee Bar featured the original works of 19 third-grade students, who penned odes to peppermint, baseball and watermelon. • Video: Fifth Annual Poetry Slam
- High on poetry - Suburban Lifestyles
High on poetrySuburban Lifestyles, MI - 2 hours agoTaking her writing more seriously and believing in herself was one of the goals. She said, "It's important to discover who you really are and where you want ...
- Hip hop artist to rally for Zimbabwe - Frost Illustrated
Hip hop artist to rally for ZimbabweFrost Illustrated, IN - 1 hour agoMAKE SOME NOISE! will star the controversial poet Comrade Fatso with Chabvondoka, Zimbabwe’s leading protest band blending poetry, hip hop, chimurenga and ...
- Rooms without a view - Financial Times
T he drama of “The Scream†and the poetry of silence: Edvard Munch, born in 1863, and Vilhelm Hammershoi, born 1864, are the only Nordic painters in history who outgrew their native countries to become a presence in European art. In 2005, the ...
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