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- Award-winning writers for museum’s festival - Times & Star
Award-winning writers for museum’s festivalTimes & Star, UK - 3 hours ago“We were part of the Writing on the Wall initiative and the idea for the festival grew from there.” A poetry competition is running in advance of the event, ...
- Musical at Iowa college acts out scary Bible tales - Citizen
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) _ Don't expect to hear these Bible stories at church. Cannibalism, rape, a bear that mauls children — this is the Bible? They're among six stories from the Old Testament acted out in "Terror Texts," a musical at Northwestern ...
- Bookshops in the south-west (Guardian Unlimited)
The Helston Bookworm, The Crediton Bookshop, Secession Books ... from Cornwall and Devon to Somerset and Wiltshire, your pick of the shops
- Wyoming Calendar for November 17, 2008 - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Wyoming Calendar for November 17, 2008Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 17 minutes agoHigh school students from Wright, Shoshoni and Guernsey-Sunrise will compete in the Wyoming finals of the Poetry Out Loud recitation contest tonight at 7 pm ...
- Soup Kitchen Reading Night: A Close Gathering - West Georgian (subscription)
Soup Kitchen Reading Night: A Close GatheringWest Georgian (subscription), GA - Nov 19, 2008By Stephanie Moodie UWG's English department has a way of gathering their faculty, staff, and students like a family. Monday night at 6:30 in the Crider ...
- Reading celebrates national poetry day - Malvern Gazette
Reading celebrates national poetry dayMalvern Gazette, UK - 10 hours agoBy Gary Bills-Geddes » THE Hill Poets will celebrate National Poetry Day on Thursday, October 9, with recitals in the Great Malvern Hotel, between 7pm and ...
- Undiscovered country - The Phoenix
The PhoenixUndiscovered countryThe Phoenix, MA - 52 minutes agoThat her teacher was Paula Vogel will be apparent to anyone spellbound at the intersection of poetry and whimsy that is the locus of her work. ...
- Beats, Streets and a Touch of Twang - New York Times
Beats, Streets and a Touch of TwangNew York Times, United States - 2 hours agoThe repertory forms a trustworthy picture of his sound world: not just his own songs but white and black gospel, cowboy tunes, obscure contemporary nothings ...
- Let's help all our kids enjoy reading books, says PM's wife Sarah ... - Daily Mirror
Two million books will be given out to children in the next few weeks as part of the Booktime campaign. Here the PM's wife Sarah Brown tells how sons Fraser, two, and John, four, love books and why reading to your children is so important. 'Reading ...
- Bob Dixon - Guardian Unlimited
I got to know the poet Bob Dixon, who has died aged 76, while working on the leftwing cultural journal Artery in the 1970s. A quietly spoken and extremely modest man, he wrote poetry that was characterised by an upfront, acerbic wit and deep insight ...
- Novelist brings his words to life - Swindon Advertiser
Novelist brings his words to lifeSwindon Advertiser, UK - 9 hours agoEducationalist Morag Styles has described Michael as one of the most significant figures in contemporary children's poetry. Michael is also the presenter of ...
- LA Theatre Works Presents US Premieres of 'BELOVED CLARA' and ... - Broadway World
LA Theatre Works Presents US Premieres of 'BELOVED CLARA' and ...Broadway World, NY - 2 hours agoMusic for Beloved Clara and Odyssey of Love will be performed live by multiple award-winning pianist Parham, while extracts from the composers' letters and ...
- Poets Yuyutsu Sharma, Judy Ray and David Ray read from their works on April 11; one in a series of readings ... (Knox College)
Poets Yuyutsu Sharma, Judy Ray and David Ray will read from their works at 4 p.m., Friday, April 11, in the Alumni Room, Old Main, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. The reading is free and open to the public. It is one of a series of readings presented by Knox College to celebrate two events in April, National Poetry Month and the Sandburg Days Festival.
- The would-be painter who became a singing provocateur - Radio France Internationale
The would-be painter who became a singing provocateurRadio France Internationale, France - 16 minutes agoHe talks about film, literature, poetry. So it’s another way to approach culture. And it’s what I really want to show in this exhibition” The result is a ...
- Facing death with poetry (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
As a young boy growing up in the provinces, I used to go to the cemetery at this time of the year, not to visit the dead, but to fly kites. There, on top of the blocks of tombs that housed the dead, I would set my frail paper kite against the chilly November wind.
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