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- 'A Step from Death' is a memoir full of poetry (Prairie Public Broadcasting)
North Dakota's poet laureate traces his life as father, farmer, and writer. It's hard to know where to start praising Larry Woiwode's new memoir A Step From Death . Perhaps with the language – perfect, poetic, layered. Perhaps with the pace – wandering, peripatetic, interrupted, like memory itself.
- Fort McHenry guards Baltimore's 'Star-Spangled' history - St. Petersburg Times
A row of cannons remains in place at Fort McHenry nearly 194 years after Francis Scott Key saw the flag that inspired him to pen the words for The Star-Spangled Banner. The introductory film at Fort McHenry National Monument & Historic Shrine tells ...
- Junior Creative Poetry Contest: Here, everyone is well versed - Salt Lake Tribune
Junior Creative Poetry Contest: Here, everyone is well versedSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 1 hour agoEvery year, The Salt Lake Tribune is proud to be a sponsor of the Utah State Poetry Society's annual Junior Creative Poetry Contest. ...
- Flush with opportunity, bathroom bards perform - Business Gazette
Flush with opportunity, bathroom bards performBusiness Gazette, MD - 1 hour agoIt was a bizarre setting for a poetry reading, an art form usually associated with a sophisticated night club or poetry slam, but for Bathroom Poetry ...
- Blooms, Bubbles and Bon Bons - San Francisco Chronicle
Blooms, Bubbles and Bon BonsSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 5 hours agoWilma Follette discusses "Making the New Marin Flora and the Poetry of John Thomas Howell." A plant identification workshop precedes the lecture from 6-7:15 ...
- Festival celebrates local literacy (Mississauga News)
Several Mississauga authors are participating in an inaugural festival this weekend in Brampton that's designed to promote local writers. J. Nichole Noel and Judy Powell are taking part in Knowledge Fest, which runs Saturday and Sunday at Knowledge Bookstore.
- Color me read: Library display merges poems, paintings - Daytona Beach News-Journal
Color me read: Library display merges poems, paintingsDaytona Beach News-Journal, FL - 12 hours agoAround the corner "Color the Poem Red," a vivid poem by Donatella Cardillo-Young, is flanked by two luminous prints. The fence in John Lowe's print is ...
- COMMUNITY CALENDAR - The Wichita Eagle
COMMUNITY CALENDARThe Wichita Eagle, KS - 6 hours agoKansas Writers Association meeting and poetry reading by author Chinyere Okafor, 1:30 to 4:30 pm Saturday, Rockwell Branch Library, 5939 E. Ninth St. Free ...
- Poetry Slam to slam its last - The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com
Poetry Slam to slam its lastThe Ann Arbor News - MLive.com, MI - 1 hour agoAfter 19 years of operations, organizer Larry Francis said in a press release that "we can see our beloved show has run its course. ...
- Michael Standen: Novelist and poet - The Independent
Michael Standen was an integral part of the literary scene of the North East, as novelist, poet, co-editor of the journal Other Poetry, an organiser of the invaluable Colpitts Poetry readings, and much else besides. He was born near London in 1937 ...
- CONTEST: Poetry winners (York Daily Record)
Two students from York County were named winners of a history writing contest sponsored by the Hershey Museum.
- Hendrix Photographer Captures Diversity Of Islamic Culture - PRLog.Org (press release)
Hendrix Photographer Captures Diversity Of Islamic CulturePRLog.Org (press release), Romania - 3 hours agoThe photography is interspersed with world poetry and verses from the Holy Scriptures of different religions. The book gives the reader an opportunity to ...
- WEEKEND HOT PICKS IN ENTERTAINMENT (New York Post)
ALL IS FAIR IN ART AND CULTUREART - May 23The 13th Annual Lower East Side Festival of the Arts starts tonight at 6, with free theater, music, dance, puppetry, poetry and film for everyone inside and outside downtown's Theater for the New City. The...
- Play addresses class divisions and politics during Harlem Renaissance - Athens News
Ohio University’s School of Theater is performing a play this week and next that features a ’20s Harlem “Renaissance†setting while exploring class divisions within the African-American community. Written by Charles Smith, head of OU’s MFA ...
- THE HEAR & NOW - San Francisco Chronicle
THE HEAR & NOWSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 9 minutes agoThat cuts to the heart of songs where Veirs sings about how "the stars fill up my eyes / galaxies pour down my cheeks," how "the tree" writes "great poetry ...
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