Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Poetry: A night of Polish poetry, Wislawa's words - Evening Sun
In the wake of Michael Hoover's convalescing, area poets will be posting articles to further the conversation of poetry. Each edition will begin with a brief biography of the contributor. This week, former Hanover Poet Laureate Dana Larkin Sauers is ...
- Goodnight, sweet prince: Shakespearean farewell to Pinter - guardian.co.uk
Goodnight, sweet prince: Shakespearean farewell to Pinterguardian.co.uk, UK - 11 hours agoHis step-granddaughter, Stella Powell-Jones, read beautifully a love poem dedicated to Antonia Fraser, It Is Here, recalling the coup de foudre at Pinter's ...
- Dexter Senior Center would like to serve more meals - MLive.com
Jane Sawula says she has been having lunch at the Dexter Senior Center for 18 years. Sawula, a Dexter resident, says the food and the socializing are both very positive things in her life. "It's only a block-and-a-half from where I live," she says ...
- Local arts groups offer plenty of present options - Wisconsin State Journal
Local arts groups offer plenty of present optionsWisconsin State Journal, WI - 6 hours agoThese are the folks who bring us poetry, lectures, a quarterly journal of ideas, and exhibits by Wisconsin artists year-round. There's no place like "home": ...
- Taking a Victory Lap as New Arena Champ (New York Times)
It seems clear that 2008 will go down as the year of Lil Wayne.
- The President Is Coming (comedy) Cast: (The Times of India)
The world shall be eternally thankful to George W Bush. Not for his botched up policies, ideas and ideology, but for opting to don the role of the First Joker rather that the First Citizen.
- Gift guide: Children's books to give and to cherish - Seattle Times
Gift guide: Children's books to give and to cherish Local authors Brenda Guiberson, Jack Prelutsky, Peg Kehret and Richard Farr have penned new books for kids on polar bears, poetry, an embattled baby-sitter and a heart-stopping Antarctic adventure ...
- He wouldn't be coming this year - WND.com
He wouldn't be coming this yearWND.com, OR - 8 hours agoBut Christmas can be a sad and lonely time if we dwell too much on material things (gained and lost) and forget the greatest gift ever given – God's only ...
- 'Miracle Worker' author William Gibson dies at 94 (The State)
Playwright William Gibson, whose "The Miracle Worker" has thrilled audiences for nearly a half-century with the true story of the deaf-blind Helen Keller's rescue from a world of ignorance, has died. He was 94. Gibson died Tuesday in Stockbridge, Mass., according to the Finnerty & Stevens Funeral Home in Great Barrington. Gibson wrote a dozen plays, including the Tony-winning "Two for the ...
- Urban Planner: November 22, 2008 - Torontoist
TorontoistUrban Planner: November 22, 2008Torontoist, Canada - 8 hours agoDave Nichols, a member of the Black Pearl Poetry National Slam Team out of Columbus, Ohio, is a featured guest, and it wouldn’t be a slam party without a ...
- Eva Mendes plans bizarre nude pic sequel - Stuff.co.nz
Stuff.co.nzEva Mendes plans bizarre nude pic sequelStuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 16 hours agoThe actress - who is dating producer George Gargurevich - revealed: "When he sings it's poetry in motion to me. It completely speaks to me.
- Theater playwright Gibson dies at 94 (Berkshire Eagle)
STOCKBRIDGE — William Gibson, a pioneering leader of the Berkshire Theatre Festival and a Tony-award winning playwright, has died. He was 94.
- David Alan Grier delivers 'Chocolate' goodness for the weekend Videos - Monsters and Critics.com
Monsters and Critics.comDavid Alan Grier delivers 'Chocolate' goodness for the weekend VideosMonsters and Critics.com - 1 hour agoOther Grier absurdist reports during the series' inaugural season include: unmasking the shocking news that the super group KISS was originally black; ...
- John Shuttleworth - Guardian Unlimited
Sometimes the comic song transcends mere mirth and strikes out at the sublime. I Can't Go Back to Savoury Now is such a number. It is the acme of John Shuttleworth's art, that of locating poetry in the unglamorous trivia of life (at the back of the ...
- Broadway Playwright William Gibson; Won Tony for 'The Miracle Worker' - Washington Post
William Gibson, 94, a Tony Award-winning playwright best known for "The Miracle Worker," the inspirational story of Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan, died Nov. 25 at his home in Stockbridge, Mass. The family did not disclose the cause of ...
|
|
Refinance Mortgage
California Mortgage
Mortgage News Archives
|