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- Fairfax Woman Named Nation's Poet Laureate - FoxReno.com
Fairfax Woman Named Nation's Poet LaureateFoxReno.com, NV - Jul 17, 2008During his or her term, the poet laureate seeks to raise the national consciousness to a greater appreciation of the reading and writing of poetry."
- Widow of tsunami victim helps another Minster stonemason - York Press
Widow of tsunami victim helps another Minster stonemasonYork Press, UK - 41 minutes agoPast fundraising events have included a barn dance, poetry evening, running a "potato stand" at the Dragon Boat Race as well as many sponsored events. ...
- ‘Carpetbagger’s Children’ is storytelling at its best - Cleveland Jewish News
‘Carpetbagger’s Children’ is storytelling at its bestCleveland Jewish News, OH - 13 minutes agoThe play, tenderly directed by Lucia Colombi, captures the understated elegance of Foote’s lyrical prose. The intimacy of the performance space at Studio ...
- Writing camp taps into student creativity - Daily Eastern News
Writing camp taps into student creativityDaily Eastern News, IL - 14 minutes agoMany people write poetry, short stories, and novels in hopes of expressing thoughts, feelings, and ideas. Developing someone's ability to write could lead ...
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn - Economist
EconomistAlexander SolzhenitsynEconomist, UK - Aug 7, 2008... stealing his food in the dark, wearing wrist-crushing handcuffs for the least infraction, this land was not fully revealed to the outside world. ...
- Book News: Poetry Forum to honor Pulitzer Prize winner Muldoon - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Paul Muldoon will receive the Charity Randall Citation from the International Poetry Forum. Paul Muldoon, Princeton University professor, poetry editor of the New Yorker and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, opens the International Poetry Forum's 42nd ...
- 'Audiences want to laugh' (News 24 South Africa)
Egoli actor Gideon van Eeden says audiences want to laugh, which is why he focuses on comedy with social commentary in his play Steriel .
- More News - Wilkes Barre Citizen's Voice
More NewsWilkes Barre Citizen's Voice, PA - 1 hour agoPick up a game board, learn about teen summer programs, have fun, snacks and prizes. Ages 11-18. Poetry Workshops with Wilkes University’s Jim Warner this ...
- Local Playwright Wins NYC Competition - WCAV
Local Playwright Wins NYC CompetitionWCAV, VA - 42 minutes ago“I actually started writing when I was a kid,†playwright, Robert Wray said. Wray began writing poetry in grade school, and as the years passed his passion ...
- Storybook career path - Daily Press
Storybook career pathDaily Press, VA - 1 hour agoShel Silverstein: I used to sit and read his poems over and over as a kid and then write my own poems and doodles to go with them. One of his simplest poems ...
- Are we socially engaged yet? - City Pulse
City PulseAre we socially engaged yet?City Pulse, MI - 11 hours agoIn the picture, a prematurely aged African-American girl in a vividly colored smock stares into the distance, her right hand clutching an ethnically white ...
- Hannon Hoping For Super Gift (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
Penny's Gift dominates the market for Saturday's Weatherbys Super Sprint.
- Seeking answers: Victim's 13-year-old friend turns to poetry to ... - Killeen Daily Herald
Seeking answers: Victim's 13-year-old friend turns to poetry to ...Killeen Daily Herald, TX - 2 hours agoShe began to imagine what may have happened to Ramos in the moments leading up to her death. She began writing those impressions into poems.
- Robert Frost imagined - Times-Argus
There has hardly been a shortage of words about the great American poet Robert Frost, whose (dark? tortured? dissembling?) life and words have been chronicled extensively and examined under a microscope by a covey of biographers. So it takes a ...
- Standing Witness: Horacio Moya's 'Senselessness' (The New York Sun)
One index of the death or life of the novel must be its political relevance, and it's no coincidence that the repeated flourishing of Latin-American literature has a lot to do with that region's seemingly bottomless reserve of war and strife. The most recent flourishing — at least as it appears to an English-language reader — centers on Roberto Bolaño (1953-2003), a Chilean who fictionalized the ...
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