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- Dickinson hasn’t told her botanical garden exhibit ... - Daily Herald
If a child remembers that one day they were at this exhibit, that brings another person to poetry. Poetry is always kind of outside the popular fray."
- Creative binding
In May 2009 the first issue of F Magazine popped up in a handful of Anchorage locations. The small, local arts magazine was the latest in countless attempts that have been made over the years to introduce and sustain an Alaska arts journal.
- Back-to-back awards for Krambach poet - Wingham Chronicle
Back-to-back awards for Krambach poetWingham ChronicleRod won back-to-back Leonard Teale Memorial Performance Poetry Awards, the biggest prize at the Henry Lawson Society of NSW's Gulgong festival over the June ...
- An officer and a poet - Times of India
An officer and a poetTimes of IndiaOn why did he choose epic as a form of expression, he said, “in my opinion, poetry is a more effective way of giving a message.†After making up his mind, ...and more »
- The Weekend: Dad gets his day, you get parades - Newstreamz San Marcos
Newstreamz San MarcosThe Weekend: Dad gets his day, you get paradesNewstreamz San MarcosYou can hear the band's musical poetry at Triple Crown tonight. Joining the card is Houston's equally experimental and slightly more poppy Redbear Sunfish. ...
- Stories wanted on old railway bridge - Collie Mail
Stories wanted on old railway bridgeCollie MailBoth prose and poetry entries are encouraged. Transcribed conversations are also welcome. Prizes awarded will be in two categories: “My own story of my ...
- Seamus Heaney is among the star attractions for this year's Yeats festival - Irish Independent
Irish IndependentSeamus Heaney is among the star attractions for this year's Yeats festivalIrish IndependentOrganisers said this year's festival, at the Hawks Well Theatre in Sligo Town, would have a "family-friendly" approach, with poetry workshops for all ages. ...
- Endings can lend a bit of perspective - The Register-Guard
Endings can lend a bit of perspectiveThe Register-GuardAnd mom and dad spent a good portion of the weekend perusing a scrapbook we'd compiled with letters, photos and poems solicited for the occasion from their ...
- Heritage Fair this Sunday - Mackay Daily Mercury
Heritage Fair this SundayMackay Daily MercuryAlong with revisiting Mackay history, there will be a day filled with entertainment for the whole family. Councillor Karen May said there was plenty on ...
- Life in Anathema - Associated Content
A Critical Review of Ted Hughes' The Birthday Letters This paper examines reviews and reactions to the publication of Ted Hughes' book of poetry entitled "The Birthday Letters". Many argue on the purpose of the publication and this paper mainly ...
- Junkie to Poet!
Dark Side to Success Steven Jackson Great poet John Survivor Blake was nicknamed "Survivor" by his therapist after their first session together. Today, the light will shine on John Survivor Blake. John Stanley Blake Jr. was born April 29, 1970. His mother Loretta Blake was a stay at home mom who raised nine children while she fed her long time drug habit. John-John as I call him will tell you ...
- News Roundup: Tom Waits, Jay Bennett, Thomas Dolby - American Songwriter
American SongwriterNews Roundup: Tom Waits, Jay Bennett, Thomas DolbyAmerican Songwriter“Just like Shakespeare did,†says Richard III's musical director Van Warmerdam, “Waits and [co-lyricist Kathleen] Brennan incorporate poetry, provocation, ...
- Golden Flower Queen of Hispaniola - Beliefnet.com (blog)
Golden Flower Queen of HispaniolaBeliefnet.com (blog)Queen Anacaona was widely admired for the ballads, ballets, poetry and plays that she composed as well as for the elegance of her court. ...
- Mission possibility
MUSIC Meklit Hadero's voice exudes music. A casual conversation over morning coffee can feel like an impromptu personal performance by the San Francisco jazz musician, because even her speaking voice has rhythm.
- Novelist Jose Saramago dies at 87 - Bend Bulletin
LISBON, Portugal — Jose Saramago, who became the first Portuguese-language winner of the Nobel Literature prize although his popularity at home was dampened by his unflinching support for Communism, blunt manner and ...
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