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- Arts Café hosts National Book Award winner Friday (Westerly Sun)
National Book Award winner Gerald Stern, the first poet laureate of New Jersey and chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, will open the fall Arts Café~Mystic series on Friday, Sept. 19. He will read from his newly published 15th collection of poems, “Save the Last Dance.â€
- Ragged Lumberjack Wails from Lambchop and Ray LaMontagne - Village Voice
Ragged Lumberjack Wails from Lambchop and Ray LaMontagneVillage Voice, NY - 10 hours agoAfter all, with a frontman spouting absurdist tone poetry in a monotone that Randy Newman might consider lazy, this band of rhinestone cowboys isn’t really ...
- Campus Briefs: Collin College Hispanic Heritage events, Auteur Film Series (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
Every Sept. 15 - Oct. 15, the nation takes time to celebrate the many contributions and accomplishments of the Hispanic community. This Hispanic Heritage Month, Collin College has a whole slate of events that are free and open to the public.
- Poet delivers more than lines (Otago Daily Times)
Sam Hunt popped into St Paul's Cathedral yesterday to drag poems through gravel for an appreciative audience. Wearing his trademark skin-tight jeans, pointy boots and shirt with upturned collar, the bard had the lunchtime audience of more than 200 people hanging on every word.
- The dream catcher - Denton Record Chronicle
Denton Record ChronicleThe dream catcherDenton Record Chronicle, TX - Oct 11, 2008To her, the photographs are visual poetry, telling a story or explaining an idea in bits of lines. “I think I like to think about my dreams because they ...
- IAF to host Shakibaii photo exhibit - MehrNews.com
IAF to host Shakibaii photo exhibitMehrNews.com, Iran - 54 minutes agoTEHRAN -- The Iranian Literature Center is to review the poetry of France in its third World Poetry Session for two days on August 31 and September 7. ...
- Top Story - Calaveras Enterprise
In high school, Chrys Mollett was voted most likely to succeed. “It's really funny because most people think I live simply,†Mollett said. Her routine: running the Aeolian Harp, her music shop in Angels Camp, and swimming after work in Angels ...
- 1-25 of 180 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 ...
- Unlocking the secrets of the universe with the humble Higgs boson - MercatorNet
Unlocking the secrets of the universe with the humble Higgs bosonMercatorNet, Australia - Oct 10, 2008Man has ever wanted to understand the world he finds himself living in, and poetry, philosophy, art, and science are among the ways he has attempted to ...
- Professor to discuss poet priest - Deseret News
Professor to discuss poet priestDeseret News, UT - 5 minutes agoZarathushtra (known in Greek as Zoroaster) preached in verse, and it is his poetry — but not much else about the poet priest himself — that has survived. ...
- ALBUM REVIEWS: Sonya Kitchell, Moody Blues, Joan Osborne, Dar Williams - MLive.com
At the age of 19, singer/songwriter Sonya Kitchell is growing by leaps and bounds. That is very much evident on her sophomore album, "This Storm," the follow-up to her fine 2006 full-length debut "Words Came Back to Me." The new album is more ...
- Brock's Centre for the Arts bringing top talent to Niagara students (St. Catharines Standard)
Gypsies, a Runaway Bunny and the dangers of crystal meth are some of the professional presentations being offered to Niagara students through Brock University's Centre [...]
- 'Remarkable, Sparkly' Liggett Wasn't Scared To Take Stand (The Tampa Tribune)
When homemaker Jane Liggett wanted to buy a house to restore in 1976, she drove through Hyde Park with a banker who couldn't believe she wanted to invest in such a blighted area.
- Alaska on the Fly Days Full of Light and Wonder - Medford Mail Tribune
Alaska is the deepest, most varied hues of green and the most sensual shades of blue. A sparkling iceberg rounded by the sun. The sunset's orange nudging away the day's light. The air is clean. Alaska is Maine on steroids. I know that now. But at ...
- Mesa State professor heals pain through poetry - Grand Junction Free Press
Mesa State professor heals pain through poetryGrand Junction Free Press, CO - 1 hour agoThe book’s cover photo is one of Moorman as a child wearing leg braces. Although he had cerebral palsy, not polio, Moorman was the 1961 March of Dimes ...
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