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- 'Peace, Love and Psychedelic Sixties' opens June 6 at Sheldon - Media Newswire (press release)
'Peace, Love and Psychedelic Sixties' opens June 6 at SheldonMedia Newswire (press release), NY - 9 hours agoThe exhibition also includes a Vietnam portfolio with poetry and art created in 1967 to protest the war. Many artists dissented through print media: from Ad ...
- On Poetry: Rhythm washes up in waves (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Here's a question for summer: When the tide goes in and out, when the waves wash up in rhythm, why is it that most contemporary poetry doesn't have a regular rhythm, doesn't rhyme and often doesn't tell a story? What's the pleasure in that? I've been asked this question a lot.
- Panel exchanges tips for all kinds of writing - Idaho Statesman
I t was a shotgun approach, but two dozen of us sitting around tables at Shangri-La Tea House on Tuesday got a bead on the ever-moving target of making a career of writing. For nearly three hours, a panel of eight local authors and editors fired off ...
- Casper Calendar for June 9, 2008 - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Casper Calendar for June 9, 2008Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 2 hours agoJune 13, 7 pm, “The Beats†discussion series continues with a Poetry Slam held at Metro Coffee Company. Three contemporary Beat poets from Denver will ...
- A cup of poetry (Canton Observer)
"It is difficult/to get the news from poems/yet men die miserably every day/for lack/of what is found there."
- On radio: Prescott joins the workers' revolution - Daily Telegraph
Alf the plumber first drew my family's attention to Robert Tressell's The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists back in 1946. Alf, more given to pinching me than plumbing, was attempting to engage my mother in the workers' revolution. My mother, who had ...
- Editor, authors slated to speak - Blue Mountain Eagle
Editor, authors slated to speakBlue Mountain Eagle, OR - 2 hours ago... publishing market, and receive specialized instruction in a variety of genres, including fiction and nonfiction, magazine articles, devotionals, poetry, ...
- Time and chance weave life's threads - Boston Globe
This is a story about three disparate parts of my life that should have absolutely no connection with one other. One: I am Armenian. Two: I am from Dorchester. Three: I am a new teacher developer. And this is how they connected. One: I am the ...
- Authors offer inspiration - Hereford Times
Authors offer inspirationHereford Times, UK - 5 hours agoWOULD-BE authors have an amazing opportunity to learn from the best at six free workshops with authors. Starting on June 18, there will be one poetry ...
- Paul McCartney : Driving Rain - NME
has clearly never quite faded. His last decade of interviews often feature slightly querulous statements along the lines of "I liked Stockhausen first, me," and his extra-curricular projects, from his painting and poetry to last year's 'Liverpool ...
- Tonys: Who should win, who will win - USA Today
Should win: Â Crackling with wit, wisdom and warmth, Seafarer was as breathlessly entertaining as it was profoundly moving. Will win: August is the closest thing that Broadway has seen to a great American epic since Tony Kushner's Angels in America ...
- A genuine secular democracy would not be so insecure - On Line Opinion
The “non-religionist’s†argument that his or her freedom is greater than the freedom of “a believer†never ceases to amaze me. Two articles last week highlighted an issue relating to Islam that created debate and controversy, there is no ...
- School's out, and there's time for some fun reads for kids (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
A persistent mouse. A vanishing sculpture. An interstellar apocalypse. There's something for just about everyone, from preschoolers to teens, in our summer book wrap-up for young readers.
- An emperor for our times - Scotsman
Times OnlineAn emperor for our timesScotsman, United Kingdom - 5 hours agoA Spanish parvenu who loved all things Greek, a ruthless politician who adored philosophy and wrote poetry, a military man who put his armies into reverse, ...Emperor Hadrian's legions of admirers Telegraph.co.ukall 14 news articles
- The End of an Era for Hobart Lacrosse (R News)
After 14 years of competing against some of the best college lacrosse teams in the nation, Hobart College is dropping is program from Division I to Division III. Since the NCAA will not allow Hobart to offer its lacrosse recruits athletic scholarships, the school’s board of trustees decided it could no longer compete with other Division I schools.
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