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- Wordsworth grand-daughter reads poetry at RHS show - Dudley News
Wordsworth grand-daughter reads poetry at RHS showDudley News, UK - 6 hours agoWordsworth was a keen landscape gardener and developed the glorious gardens at Rydal Mount while living there between 1813 before his death in 1850. ...
- NPS2008 Photos: Oakland, Charlotte SC, St. Paul, Baltimore ... - Dane101
NPS2008 Photos: Oakland, Charlotte SC, St. Paul, Baltimore ...Dane101, WI - 1 hour ago8, 2008 8pm National Poetry Slam semi-finals bout in the Promenade Hall of the Overture Center in Madison, WI, featuring Oakland, Charlotte SC, St. Paul, ...
- Making opera from the words of Emily Dickinson - San Jose Mercury News
Silicon Valley's MetroMaking opera from the words of Emily DickinsonSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour agoDuring her life, Dickinson published only a dozen or so of her nearly 1800 poems. And when her trove was discovered after her death at the age of 55 in 1886 ...FIND ARTS REVIEWS: Silicon Valley's Metroall 2 news articles
- Sidedish: Sherman Park gets a new option (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Two more establishments are joining the restaurant scene in Milwaukee.
- Latitude festival under way - Eastern Daily Press
The purple sheep calmly munched the grass, and the strains of British Sea Power mingled with the voice of poet Carol Ann Duffy and the jokes of Simon Evans. It could only be the Latitude festival, back at Henham Park, near Southwold, for the third ...
- PSC holds classes for nontraditional students - Keyser Mineral Daily News Tribune
PSC holds classes for nontraditional studentsKeyser Mineral Daily News Tribune, WV - 40 minutes agoEnjoying Poetry, taught by Jennifer Merrifield, will introduce students to four contemporary American masters: Irene McKinney, Billy Collins, Jo McDougall ...
- From Ballasts to Ballads: Fishermen Take to the Stage - Forbes
Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce: -0- *T WHAT: Telling tales of the deep, fishermen and women will reel in audiences during the 12th annual Fisher Poets Gathering in Astoria, Ore., the former canning capital of the world. Weathered and wise ...
- Mahmoud Darwish, Poet Laureate - MWC News
MWC NewsMahmoud Darwish, Poet LaureateMWC News, Canada - Aug 13, 2008The poetry of Mahmoud Darwish is well known and loved across the Arab world by people from all walks of life. Fady Joudah, Houston-based Palestinian ...
- Events Calendar for Aug. 12 through Aug. 24 - Andover Townsman
Evening Labyrinth Walk at the Rolling Ridge Retreat and Conference Center in North Andover from 7 to 8:45 p.m. led by retreat leader Paul Millin. Walking the Labyrinth is a moving prayer practice in which the body can help bring together mind and ...
- End Days, Laughing in the Face of Armageddon - Huffington Post
End Days, Laughing in the Face of ArmageddonHuffington Post, NY - Aug 6, 2008Kay Goldstein, MA teaches meditation and writes poetry, fiction and articles addressing the challenges and joys of daily living and spiritual practice. ...
- ‘The Two Gentlemen of Verona’ (Gresham Outlook)
Sometimes it pays to be loudmouth. Especially when you’re trying to express the nuances of Shakespeare in a public park, where those unappreciative of the bard’s peerless poetry—like, say, dogs or children—tend to congregate.
- DICK HELLER: Kahn recalls stories of summer - Washington Times
I encountered an old literary friend recently, and you can, too. His name is Roger Kahn , and he promptly reaffirmed his status as one of the best baseball writers ever to apply pen, typewriter or word processor to the erstwhile national pastime ...
- Students promote Kapampangan through poetry - Sun Star
A poetry-reading contest in the Kapampangan language was conducted to better ensure the participation of the students. Dubbed as "Ligligan Pamagale Poesia," the contest aimed to popularize the use of the native language as a tool for literary ...
- Engrossing 'Dark Knight' redefines genre (The Aspen Times)
"Batman" isn't a comic book anymore. Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" is a haunted film that leaps beyond its origins and becomes an engrossing tragedy. It creates characters we come to care about.
- Wessler: 'Merkle's Boner' part of baseball (Peoria Journal Star)
We practice the weirdest stuff," Illinois Valley Central baseball coach Jerry Rashid says. Then he punctuates his declaration with one more word. "Daily."
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