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- Two poets conclude fall Frostic Reading Series - Western Michigan University Magazine
KALAMAZOO--Poets Lisa Fishman and Daneen Wardrop, both graduates of Western Michigan University, will read from their works at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, in WMU’s Little Theatre. The program concludes the fall schedule of the Gwen Frostic Reading ...
- Learning to make sense (The Australian)
WITHOUT grammar, we can't express ourselves.
- Rude Guerrilla offers a fairly conventional 'Our Town' - OCRegister
Rude Guerrilla offers a fairly conventional 'Our Town'OCRegister, CA - 18 minutes agoBarber delivers a George Gibbs who would, a century later, be said to have attention-deficit disorder – a teen who dreams of a life consumed by baseball. ...
- Letter From Laura: 'From War to Windrush' exhibition at the ... - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerLetter From Laura: 'From War to Windrush' exhibition at the ...Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 5 hours agoUsed by many schools in the UK and Europe, the museum carefully measures a mixture of cruel truth with inspirational truth so that the visitor is ...
- Give us this day our Daily Lit: read the classics you've always ... - Examiner.com
Examiner.comGive us this day our Daily Lit: read the classics you've always ...Examiner.com - 11 minutes agoI relish the thought that without a smidgen of effort on my part, I will finally read all of Ms. Dickinson's poetry. In fact, I plan on subscribing to ...
- 'Warhorses,' by Yusef Komunyakaa - San Francisco Chronicle
'Warhorses,' by Yusef KomunyakaaSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 6 hours agoBy Yusef Komunyakaa War is perhaps the great subject for poetry, and love is its nearly equal partner. Pulitzer winner Yusef Komunyakaa has written ...
- Nutty the Squirrel Approves This Message - New York Times Blogs
Nutty the Squirrel Approves This MessageNew York Times Blogs, NY - 4 hours agoThis poetry is really bad, but sir, we do commend you. More! It is about time someone called out Magnolia. My husband and I stopped there on our way back ...
- Royal visit...tall ships race...a book - Royal Gazette
Royal GazetteRoyal visit...tall ships race...a bookRoyal Gazette, Bermuda - 1 hour agoThey are holding a competition and calling for works of art, music, writing, photography and poetry that celebrates Bermuda. There is an adult category and ...
- Local events that have nothing to do with the election (Portsmouth Herald)
The Phillips Exeter Academy Music Department will present this year’s “An English Potpourri” Faculty Concert at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4 at Phillips Church, located on the corner of Tan Lane and Front Street. The concert is free and open to the public.
- Kerrville Folk Festival Achieves Nonprofit Status - EON
Kerrville Folk Festival Achieves Nonprofit StatusEON, WA - 1 hour ago... in programs to “find your voice through music,” including song structure, rhyming, rhythm, writing lyric poetry, songwriting and canoeing with a twist. ...
- Children in Conflict Zones to Get a Hand Up (OneWorld)
OneWorld.net's take: A new initiative will use education and art to help rebuild the lives of children caught in war. The international support network was launched last week by several young people who survived war and have gone on to become artists, activists, and authors.
- At The Library: Free Circus Tickets Available (The Lakeland Ledger)
Check with your library for a special reading promotion sponsored by Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Children younger than 10 who check out five or more books will receive a free pass to the circus show at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa from Jan. 7 to 11.
- Old Rapscallion - Time
THE LAST OF MR. NORRIS—Christopher Isherwood—Morrow ($2.50). Up-to-date readers of up-to-date English poetry know the names, though they may not have the numbers, of Poets Wyant Hugh Auden and Stephen Spender (TIME, Oct. 1). The first books of ...
- Stephen Krewson | What's the point of college? (Daily Pennsylvanian)
On Tuesday, President Amy Gutmann and her husband donated $100,000 to fund undergraduate research. Surely this is more than a gesture in these troubled times, when even Harvard president Drew Faust issues ominous warnings that her school may "absorb unprecedented endowment losses" (30 percent!).
- Women's forum - Abington Mariner
The Senior Center is hosting a Women's Forum Mon., Nov. 17, at 9:30 a.m., featuring Hingham poet Elizabeth Carter Torrey. For 13 years, Torrey, a retired librarian and published poet, has convened poetry circles at the seasonal crossing times. She ...
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