Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Ripley Writes program has a successful year - Evening Observer
Ripley Writes program has a successful yearEvening Observer, NY - 5 hours agoDistinguished writers Paul Leone and Jae Newman worked with students during the course of the spring to produce original prose and poetry works. ...
- Breaking the line and leaving the page - Daily Cardinal
Breaking the line and leaving the pageDaily Cardinal, WI - Apr 9, 2008Somewhere between Dr. Seuss and EE Cummings, students are wandering away from poetry and not returning, even as the American poetry scene continues to ...
- Student magazine 'excellent' - Joliet Herald News
Student magazine 'excellent'Joliet Herald News, IL - May 16, 2008... including first-place for poetry. "I knew the writing and publishing talent among South students equaled or surpassed that evident at other schools," ...
- Get Smart! Please! - MSN Entertainment
A supershamus like Sam Spade or Philip Marlowe negotiates incredibly tangled plotlines as well as mean streets. Along the way, colorful rogues mislead and every devious frail makes a play for the hawkshaw. Detoured down one blind alley after another ...
- FYI, July 2, 2009 (The Columbian)
Clubs TODAY SPEAKERS WITH SPIRIT TOASTMASTERS, 7 to 8 p.m., in Room 6236 in the Community Life Building, King...
- From Trash to Treasure ... and Back Again (East Bay Express)
There's an old African proverb: "If you can walk, you can dance. If you can talk, you can sing." This is as opposed to, say, walking around stiffly, with the cold skewer of civilization lodged deep in your bowels. Like most of us do. The lesson is that art is not a specialist profession.
- Rabih Alameddine's 'The Hakawati' - International Herald Tribune
Rabih Alameddine's 'The Hakawati'International Herald Tribune, France - 46 minutes agoEverything one comes across - each incident, book, novel, life episode, story, person, news clip - is a coffee bean that will be crushed, ground up, ...
- The revival in Britain's stately homes (Times Online)
British stately homes were written off 40 years ago. But now they have undergone an economic and social renaissance, upstairs and down. If only they could find the staff. Clive Aslet reports.
- Mac was a natural creator and communicator - Stabroek News
It was inevitable that so many significant cultural journalists and observers should rush to pay homage to Wordsworth McAndrew, a genuine embodiment of the creolese environment, moreso within the context of the colonial society in which he and his ...
- The twin presidencies - DAWN Group
AT noon on Jan 20, 2009, George W. Bush, the 43rd president of the United States, will cease to hold office. In reality, the Bush era is already over, swallowed up by the unfolding drama of an historic presidential election season. However, good or ...
- Bush will be remembered for taking strong steps - Kennebec Journal
Bush will be remembered for taking strong stepsKennebec Journal, ME - 36 minutes agoI believe that listening to poetry is torture, yet we are forced to do so while in academia. Would being forced to listen to rap-music suffice or is that ...
- Writers swap poetry at country store - Southwest Virginia Today
Southwest Virginia TodayWriters swap poetry at country storeSouthwest Virginia Today, VA - 3 hours agoRobert Cumming, Iris Press book publisher from Tennessee, was also present. Readings of mostly poetry spanned subjects ranging from love and death to ...
- Great Scott: reviving the legend (The Herald)
IN the entrance hall at Abbotsford two full body suits of 15th-century armour battle for space with a couple of highly prized breast and back plates worn by French soldiers defeated in the Battle of Waterloo.
- THE KNOT GUIDE FOR THE MOTHER OF THE BRIDE (Kirkus Reviews)
Roney's solid pointers will ensure that mom behaves herself on her daughter's big day. Every expectant bride knows that planning a wedding is stressful—from the caterer to the flowers to the invitations, it’s non-stop preparation.
- Patrick Ireland, 36, Dies; Created to Serve Peace - New York Times
DUBLIN — On Tuesday evening, here on a grassy terrace behind the old Royal Hospital Kilmainham, with the sun still high in the sky and his heart full of joy, Brian O’Doherty attended his own wake. After 36 years he put to rest his alter ego ...
|
|
Refinance today and save!
Florida Mortgage
Mortgage News Archives
|