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- 1-25 of 133 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- Poet picked for inauguration is called a ‘citizen poet’ - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Poet picked for inauguration is called a ‘citizen poet’St. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 18 minutes agoElizabeth Alexander was born in New York City and raised in Washington, DC She is the author of four collections of poetry, American Sublime, ...
- Art may be linked to a beloved Christmas poem - Atlantic City Press
Question: I am sending a photograph of art signed by Mary C. Moore Ogden. The picture is a 6-inch-by-8-inch print that was given to my great-grandparents. They were told that the artist was the daughter of Clement Moore, author of "The Night Before ...
- Pulitzer poet comes to Memorial Hall tonight - The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Pulitzer poet comes to Memorial Hall tonightThe Massachusetts Daily Collegian, MA - 30 minutes agoLisa Olstein, associate director of the MFA Program for Poets, said hearing poetry, any poetry, read aloud "enriches our relationship to it. ...
- Sliding seamlessly from stage to screen - Talking Pictures - Chicago Tribune Blog
Sliding seamlessly from stage to screenTalking Pictures - Chicago Tribune Blog, IL - 2 hours agoBorzage’s lyric romanticism infuses even the stagiest of scenes, and no director ever turned theatrical conventions into more potent cinematic poetry. ...
- Local writers are included in a Canadian anthology about Christian ... - Daily Gleaner
Local writers are included in a Canadian anthology about Christian ...Daily Gleaner, Canada - 6 hours agoWe wanted to discover it [Christianity] in a variety of genres, from poetry to fiction, memoir to meditation." The book reflects the "many church traditions ...
- Peninsula poet loves his corner of the earth - Victoria News
Peninsula poet loves his corner of the earthVictoria News, Canada - 4 hours agoThe Central Saanich resident just released his second book of poetry, Little Hunger. It’s the second part of what he calls a trilogy centred around the ...
- Blundell Nabs National Book Award (School Library Journal)
Judy Blundell, author of What I Saw and How I Lied (Scholastic), is the 2008 National Book Award winner in the category of children’s literature.
- Bellevue library closed around Thanksgiving - Fremont News Messenger
Bellevue library closed around ThanksgivingFremont News Messenger, OH - 1 hour agoMaterial to be presented, in six workshops, will address travel, humor, non-fiction/personal essay; poetry and writing for children. ...
- Six in one blow - Ha'aretz
Six in one blowHa'aretz, Israel - 6 hours ago"The company's owners offered me the chance to realize my life's dream of publishing a series of classic books I love," he says. ...
- Kwanzaa now celebrated around the world (San Francisco Chronicle)
Celebrating Kwanzaa has become a tradition for people around the world in the 42 years since it was created by a Los Angeles professor. Customs vary from family to family, with participants finding their own way to honor the principles of Kwanzaa, such as...
- CONCERTS, EVENTS AND MORE - Kansas.com
CONCERTS, EVENTS AND MOREKansas.com, KS - 23 minutes agoRaymond Nelson, reading of poetry by John Keats, 2-4 pm, First United Methodist Church, 330 N. Broadway. Presented by the Kansas Authors Club. Free. ...
- Mandy Patinkin goes into rep at the Public Theater - Boston Globe
NEW YORK— You could call it "Mandy Patinkin times three." For two weeks only, Dec. 8-21, Patinkin will be performing his three solo concert shows, "Mamaloshen," "Celebrating Sondheim" and "Dress Casual," in repertory at the Public Theater. The ...
- Books: "Books from Our Pages" (The New Yorker)
NONFICTION Hallelujah Junction , by John Adams (Farrar, Straus & Giroux; $26). Nothing to Be Frightened Of , by Julian Barnes (Knopf; $24.95). Everything is Cinema , by Richard Brody (Metropolitan; $40). The Bin Ladens , by Steve Coll (Penguin Press; $35). The Crowd Sounds Happy , by Nicholas Dawidoff (Pantheon; $ . . .
- Hella beats and a Slayer chaser - Sacramento News & Review
Hella beats and a Slayer chaserSacramento News & Review, CA - 1 hour agoAs it turns out, Level With Me is full of poetry, a really good female emcee by the name of Glory I and some of the most interesting production I’ve heard ...
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