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- Poetry that blurs boundaries (North Country Public Radio)
Some of the top performance poets in the country will be at Bluseed Studios in Saranac Lake tonight. Nationally acclaimed poets Roger Bonair-Agard, Rachel McKibbens and Patricia Smith will take the stage to share their favorite poems out loud. These slam poetry champs push and blur boundaries between music, art, theater and literature. Tonight’s free event (8 pm) is sponsored by the Adirondack ...
- The McGuffin Tudors Review: Season 1 - Episode III - 411mania.com
The McGuffin Tudors Review: Season 1 - Episode III411mania.com, TX - 27 minutes agoAnne is lying on the ground in the garden, while a man in a tree read her poetry. Anne tells Mr. Wyatt that he has no claim on her and denies his advances, ...
- Guam youth speak out on military buildup - Marianas Variety
Guam youth speak out on military buildupMarianas Variety, Micronesia - 7 hours agoPoets from Poetry Slam were present as well and artwork displays. Following the presentation, a question was asked on what can be done to help stop the ...
- Inspiration has many sources for songwriters (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
By STEVE PALISIIN spalisin@thesunnews.com The ideas and inspiration for putting words into music takes many paths for many people. Many songwriters aim to land a hit through the way other people interpret their lyrics. Others meld their feelings with a melody for sheer self- fulfillment and hope what hits their heart taps a beat into others'.
- Potpourri of topics explored at poetry fellowship (The Jamaica Observer)
Poets blasted Cash Plus and Kern Spencer whilst discussing gay politics and sex-worker taxation, Tuesday at the Poetry Society's monthly fellowship at the Edna Manley College - part of the Kingston on the Edge Festival.
- Northeast Ohio artists to sell, swap wares at BAYarts 'creative' sale - Cleveland Plain Dealer
BAYarts has an interesting yard sale planned for Saturday, June 21, with diverse offerings ranging from $10 to $500. It's not the only shopping event planned for the week: A Gordon Square store has local items worth checking out in the "Made in the ...
- Remember when: Rescued fawn became a true family member on ranch (Vero Press Journal)
After the end of World War II, I returned to Magnolia Ranch north of Orlando.
- From a Dream to a Dream - The Portland Mercury
The Portland MercuryFrom a Dream to a DreamThe Portland Mercury, OR - May 29, 2008"His work is really beautiful and surreal and dreamy, and a lot of it involves these erotic sexual obsessions mixed with really beautiful stories about his ...
- Philip Roth Joins Scott Rudin's Collection - New York Magazine
New York MagazinePhilip Roth Joins Scott Rudin's CollectionNew York Magazine, USA - 17 hours ago[HR] MTC Getting Romantic: This fall, Manhattan Theatre Club will premiere Romantic Poetry, a new musical by Doubt's John Patrick Shanley and Dreamgirls' ...
- Galleries galore span Maryland's Eastern Shore - Daily Record (subscription)
Galleries galore span Maryland's Eastern ShoreDaily Record (subscription), MD - 17 hours agoThe Adcock Studio & Gallery will also feature photographs by Connolly and Poetry by Jen works are also displayed at the studio. In celebration of spring, ...
- Calendar: This week in Davidson, May 28-June 4 - Nashville Tennessean
Haunted Tavern Tours: A tour guide leads participants through a few of Nashville's most haunted taverns. At each location, enjoy a beverage while learning of the pub's haunted history or play haunted trivia and win prizes. Locations vary. Drinks are ...
- PEN CLUB AWARD - eitb
Pen Club , United States’ most important association of writers gave Basque writer Kirmen Uribe the prize he had been awarded with for the English translation of his poetry book Bitartean heldu eskutik ( Meanwhile take my hand ) on Monday. The ...
- The Master - The National
The MasterThe National, United Arab Emirates - May 26, 2008He visited Paris before returning to Barcelona, to the cafes and bars of Spanish poets and painters, where he produced the sombre, often melancholic ...
- This Week's Highlights (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Remember Me? “The law with no flaw.†Shalom all, here’s one to grow on. Hope you all enjoy my poem, it placed 1st in the 2007 Poetry Society Competition.
- My life is under threat: Taslima - Hindustan Times
Controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen feels that her life is under threat from "fundamentalist forces" but says she will continue to write despite attacks on her. The writer, who is now in Sweden after leaving India in March last year ...
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