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- Santa Rosa - Pensacola News Journal
Next week, each Santa Rosa County library will be conducting after-school programs for children in kindergarten through fifth grade. The programs will feature stories and activities based on the theme, "Poetry Aloud Here." Participants are encouraged ...
- Books: "Antoine’s Alphabet: Watteau and His World" (The New Yorker)
In 1944, Cyril Connolly, having just passed his fortieth birthday and in a melancholy mood, published “The Unquiet Grave,†a gloriously strange book of fragments, quotations, epigrams, impressions, and wartime journal entries--a kind of aesthetic autobiography--under the pseudonym Palinurus. Perl, the art critic for the New Republic, has . . .
- Oregon's prizewinner worth a read - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Oregon's prizewinner worth a readThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 3 hours agoPoetry magazine published his work. In 1919, he won its $200 Levinson Prize. HL Mencken's American Mercury also published him, and the famously finicky ...
- German Scholars Reject Claim of Goethe's Secret Romance - Deutsche Welle
Allegations of a secret love affair between a dowager duchess and Germany's greatest writer, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, have been hotly rejected this week by German literary scholars. The claims were advanced in a 2003 book by literary sleuth Ettore ...
- Remarks by the First Lady During a Visit to the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
FLAT ROCK, N.C.----Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site 4:20 P.M. EDT
- Religion As Poetry - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
James Carse, who directed the Religious Studies Program at NYU for 30 years, has a new book out called The Religious Case Against Belief . Here's his definition of a belief system, which he differentiates from religion: A belief system is meant to be ...
- Bulletin Board, Aug. 19 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board, Aug. 19Norwich Bulletin, CT - 35 minutes agoSinging, dancing, piano, guitar, poetry readings and skits. Proceeds benefit the Southeast Connecticut Community Center of the Blind. ...
- Community calendar 9/4/08 - The Carrboro Citizen
Community calendar 9/4/08The Carrboro Citizen, NC - 5 hours ago967-3221. chapelhilltcf.org Open Mic â€â€poetry, music & short fiction. Tuesdays, 7pm, Market Street Books & Maps, Southern Village. ...
- SAFE AS MILK 2008: Pamelia Kurstin - musikkguiden groove.no
musikkguiden groove.noSAFE AS MILK 2008: Pamelia Kurstinmusikkguiden groove.no, Norway - 6 hours agoOr you might run into me playing in some dive-hole beer and vomit stinking punk clubs along with a band covering a Black Sabbath song. ...
- Five questions for... Lucy English - Metro
MetroFive questions for... Lucy EnglishMetro, UK - 2 hours agoby VELIMIR ILIC - Wednesday, September 3, 2008 Lucy English is a seasoned performer on the international poetry circuit, a successful author and a lecturer ...
- From the 2006 benefit anthology "Hurricane Blues," edited by ... - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.comFrom the 2006 benefit anthology "Hurricane Blues," edited by ...The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 3 hours agoPoetry lends itself to all occasions, happy and sad, everyday and rare. It offers a multitude of forms -- the exquisite slenderness of a haiku, ...
- A new leaf: Revising the way we think about books and reading - MiamiHerald.com
A new leaf: Revising the way we think about books and readingMiamiHerald.com, FL - 5 hours agoIts artists' books pay tribute to lesser-known African-American inventors and trailblazers. ''I've seen kids with trouble in math or reading, and these kids ...
- Killing the CanLit competition - Globe and Mail
Killing the CanLit competitionGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoA line of poetry found by a decapitated head. "You will see me - here in your dreams." The author of this rhyming couplet is the Sandman, who shuffles with ...
- Credo: Living in time with the rhythm of the Church’s year - Times Online
Credo: Living in time with the rhythm of the Church’s yearTimes Online, UK - 13 hours agoWe appreciate music, poetry and drama. We become more balanced in our quality of life when rhythms develop naturally. A man of wisdom once wrote: “Hurry is ...
- Sculpting a futuristic Ferré (International Herald Tribune)
And so it was on the runway, where skirts were rounded, cinched at the waist, or dresses were cut on a curve to bare the back. Also, Just Cavalli and Emporio Armani.
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