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- At writing camp, hopefuls get tips from legends - CNN International
At writing camp, hopefuls get tips from legendsCNN International - 16 hours agoWhen they're not taking in poetry readings, learning about character development or getting other pointers from Pulitzer Prize winners, they can be found in ...
- Best books … chosen by Siri Hustvedt - The Week Daily
Best books … chosen by Siri HustvedtThe Week Daily - 1 hour agoDickinson’s poetry is difficult, paradoxical, painful, and joyous. Reading it makes you feel as if you are wandering around in the dense terrain of a human ...
- FEATURED TEACHER Laura Sandstedt - Columbia Daily Tribune
Columbia Daily TribuneFEATURED TEACHER Laura SandstedtColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - 1 hour ago"In my family, the women are teachers and the men are engineers," she said. Sandstedt’s mother taught third grade at a Catholic school in St. Louis, ...
- Wednesday, September 3 CLASSES & SEMINARS (City Pulse)
Intro to Christian Mysticism. A course to introduce you to Christian mysticism and help you figure out if it’s right for you. 7:30 – 9 p.m. FREE. Center of Light, 209 N. Walnut St., Lansing. (517) 580-3690. www.centersoflight.org.
- Readings and Lectures (Metro Weekly)
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- Hammershoi's decade of brilliance, before banality set in (International Herald Tribune)
For 10 dazzling years, the Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershoi seemed possessed by some inner vision that made him see the world around him through a luminous haze. Some of his poetic portraits and interiors are now on view at the Royal Academy until Sept. 7.
- The Week: August 4-7, 2008 (Isthmus)
Spoken word will echo in the streets and clubs of downtown Madison this week with the opening of the National Poetry Slam and its accompanying Lyrics on the Lake Festival. The late summer Jazz at Five series get started too, with plenty of more music ready to go from Habib Koite and Bamada, The Takebacks, the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra at a Concert in the Park, We Are Scientists, Bodies of ...
- Eleanor Kimberley, 97 - iBerkshires.com
Born in Monterey on Sept. 20, 1910, she was the daughter of Noel and Hattie Spencer-Hart. Mrs. Kimberley worked at Tassone's Photography Studio in Great Barrington for several years. She loved nature and enjoyed photographing it. She took a home ...
- Jihad-book accused 'wrote for magazine' - ninemsn
A man accused of producing a book promoting jihad terrorist acts was part of the publishing team of a Sydney Islamic magazine, a NSW Supreme Court jury heard. IT security expert Samier Dandan also told the jury that every chapter from the 110-page ...
- Book Festival: Pleasure proves a virtuous choice - Scotsman
Book Festival: Pleasure proves a virtuous choiceScotsman, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoYet no sooner has Kay, er, loosened up her audience then she knocks them sideways with the most moving, deeply-felt but unsentimental, poetry about the ...
- Ahmed Faraz’s death widely condoled - The News - International
Ahmed Faraz’s death widely condoledThe News - International, Pakistan - 22 minutes agoNawaz Sharif said that Ahmad Faraz not only supported the struggle against dictatorship, issue of civic movements or movement of lawyers through his poetry ...
- For the love of Leonard - Globe and Mail
For the love of LeonardGlobe and Mail, Canada - 15 minutes agoBecause of his absence from my life, I was desperately unhappy as well. By the end of summer my poetry, though still that of an adolescent, was tougher, ...
- Picton native writes fictional account of working on freighter - Belleville Intelligencer
Picton native writes fictional account of working on freighterBelleville Intelligencer, Canada - 5 minutes agoThroughout those summers, Olson kept journals and wrote some poetry based on her shipping life. She would later try to write fiction inspired by it, ...
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn - Economist
EconomistAlexander SolzhenitsynEconomist, UK - Aug 7, 2008... stealing his food in the dark, wearing wrist-crushing handcuffs for the least infraction, this land was not fully revealed to the outside world. ...
- Pushkin's The Little Tragedies dir. Slava Stepnov - Scoop
The New Zealand premiere of The Little Tragedies , a modern poetic interpretation of Alexander Pushkin’s nineteenth-century Russian masterpiece about free will, fate, and the human obsessions that continues to haunt us two hundred years after the ...
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