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- Cindy Adams Hearts Zac Efron, Whom She’s Never Met - New York Magazine
New York MagazineCindy Adams Hearts Zac Efron, Whom She’s Never MetNew York Magazine, USA - 18 hours agoJohn Simon, the meanest theater critic of all time, will teach poetry at Marymount Writing Center. Pity the bad poets in that class! ...
- The Laureate's lament: Being poet to the Queen is thankless and ... - Daily Mail
Telegraph.co.ukThe Laureate's lament: Being poet to the Queen is thankless and ...Daily Mail, UK - 2 hours agoAfter his appointment, Motion helped launch the national Poetry Archive. Last night he told the Daily Mail that the Laureate post, which is believed to come ...Woe is me! Poet Laureate is suffering from writer's block and is ... Daily Mailall 6 news articles
- Tattle: For Guy Ritchie, 'street speak' makes sense - Philadelphia Daily News
TORONTO - There were no Madonna sightings by Tattle this year at the Toronto International Film Festival (where the stars have been a tad more sequestered than usual), but we did spend some time with Madonna's husband, Guy Ritchie, here for his ...
- Cultural Olympiad bursts into life with launch party - This is Dorset
ARTS events exploded into life as a Cultural Olympiad lifted off in Weymouth and Portland. Open air productions, art installations, poetry, films, dance shows and concerts kick started the free extravaganza today and yesterday. And the excitement is ...
- The political song and dance flies away - Scripps News
The political song and dance flies awayScripps News, DC - 19 hours agoDarned if I know, but I am inspired by the poetry of the "Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam," wherein it is written: "The Bird of Time has but a little way/To Fly ...
- Youth writing clubs begin (Newport News-Times)
Lincoln County youth ages 8 through 14 are invited to participate in two new writing clubs that will begin Oct. 14 in Toledo, and Oct. 15 in Lincoln City. No pre-registration is necessary.
- Parting is such sweet sorrow - Tonight South Africa
It isn't easy to leave behind a character you've played for a decade. And Isidingo's Lesego Motsepe struggled to deal with the heavy blow after learning of the tragic end of her character, Letti Matabane. "I still feel that there is a lot more I ...
- Stratford Library gets kids' 'nook" (Connecticut Post)
STRATFORD -- From Grisham mysteries to the poetry of Frost and Tolstoy classics, Carol Pieper was never without a book in her hands, or short on advice for children about what to read.
- Centennial girl: ‘Anne of Green Gables' turns 100 (The Charlotte Observer)
Anne Shirley, the main character in L. M. Montgomery's acclaimed novel "Anne of Green Gables," is introduced to readers as a sad figure, an orphan without a person in the world who loves her. Despite her lonely introduction, Anne has captured the hearts of generations of young women. This year, the book turned 100. Putnam released a special edition, and Anne lovers flocked to Prince Edward ...
- What the Giller Prize gets right (Nanaimo Daily News)
A database search reveals that "Giller Prize" was mentioned in 407 articles in major Canadian newspapers in 2007, compared with 105 for "Governor General's Literary Award," 66 for "Griffin Poetry Prize," 11 for "Writer's Trust Award" and a mere four for "RBC Painting Competition."
- Donald Rodney In Retrospect at Institute of International Visual Arts - Art Daily
Donald Rodney In Retrospect at Institute of International Visual ArtsArt Daily - Nov 4, 2008Though his work continually evolved, Rodney never abandoned his use of self-portraiture in which he would often explore recurring themes of black ...
- SA mourns death of Prof Mphahlele - BuaNews Online (press release)
SA mourns death of Prof MphahleleBuaNews Online (press release), South Africa - 3 hours agoIt was the second collection of short stories in English by an African writer after "Dark Testament" by Peter Abrahams, who had been his classmate at St ...
- Scholars Defend American Literature (The Harvard Crimson)
With the announcement of the Nobel Prize in literature expected in the coming days, many literary hopefuls are sure to be on the edges of their seats as American authors like Philip Roth, John Updike ’54, and Joyce Carol Oates are considered for the prize.
- Entertainment Calendar: 10/10/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least 10-14 business days in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis.
- Quartet tells a beautiful musical story - Toronto Star
Quartet tells a beautiful musical storyToronto Star, Canada - 59 minutes agoIn the book, he writes how rhetoric is the art of expressing serious ideas in imaginative ways while poetry is the art of using the imagination towards ...
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