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- Hubbub gets going at Bluecoat - Liverpool Daily Post
Hubbub gets going at BluecoatLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 4 hours agoDrop in after work or before your night out, and you could happen upon quizzes, comedy, acoustic music, book groups, performances, poetry readings, ...
- Author, 93, blows book proceeds on massive house...and invites ... - This is London
Author, 93, blows book proceeds on massive house...and invites ...This is London, UK - 1 hour agoI started as soon as I could hold a pencil - fairy stories, poetry, short stories, magazine articles. It seems I've been writing for a hundred years. ...
- Art: A single vowel sung rises above political rhetoric - Denver Post
Art: A single vowel sung rises above political rhetoricDenver Post, CO - 1 hour ago... by Ralph Waldo Emerson from "The American Scholar": "Events, actions arise, that must be sung, that will sing themselves. Who can doubt that poetry will ...
- Women doctor shares journey into heart of Islam - The Canadian Press
Women doctor shares journey into heart of IslamThe Canadian Press, S.C. - 37 minutes agoWhere is the poetry? Where are the books to counteract some of this (violent) ideology?" A decade ago, Ahmed, a pulmonologist and sleep specialist, ...
- 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.
- Poetry Has Lost Its Appeal - RedOrbit
Poetry Has Lost Its AppealRedOrbit, TX - 3 hours agoTale of a Ring finally convinced him, and today he's writing mostly prose. "Poetry has lost its appeal. Writing a poem is a Sisyphean task and right now I ...
- Olympic Inspiration for Peace - Common Dreams
The world has again witnessed two weeks of extraordinary beauty and talent by young athletes gathered from throughout the world. The athletes met in Beijing for the XXIXth Olympic Games of modern times and competed on a global stage. They inspired me ...
- Jeenay ki Tamanna Say Marney kay Irade tak - Kashmir Observer
Jeenay ki Tamanna Say Marney kay Irade takKashmir Observer, India - 2 hours agoThe new trend, with the emphasis on violence, has marred the poetry as well. Moreover, Urdu speaking people have dwindled over a period of time, ...
- Still a smash - Charlottesville Daily Progress
Still a smashCharlottesville Daily Progress, VA - 5 hours agoCorgan and Chamberlin performed together in the band Zwan, and Corgan pursued solo projects, recording and even penning a book of poetry. ...
- The Shakespearean sonnet - Times & Democrat
When you write about William Shakespeare, you use superlatives. The greatest of all writers of English. The greatest writer of anything. The largest vocabulary, the user of most words -- 25,000, 40 percent of which he made up himself. He lived in a ...
- South Asian culture abounds at Masala festival - insideTORONTO.com
South Asian culture abounds at Masala festivalinsideTORONTO.com, Canada - 7 hours agoThe festival offers an opportunity to established and emerging artists in traditional and contemporary music, dance, film, theatre, literature and poetry to ...
- Hollywood discovers author Scranton native’s book on Tolstoy ... - Scranton Times-Tribune
Hollywood discovers author Scranton native’s book on Tolstoy ...Scranton Times-Tribune, USA - 12 minutes ago... novels to lyrical, nature-influenced poetry collections to hefty biographies on some of the most cherished authors in all of American letters. ...
- Long Story Short School of Writing Partners with Colorado Free ... - Free press releases (press release)
Long Story Short School of Writing Partners with Colorado Free ...Free press releases (press release), UK - 19 minutes ago... publishing, they have 3000 subscribers to their ezine and publish its newsletter announcing the stories, articles and poetry published each month. ...
- John Betjeman on the wireless - Daily Telegraph
John Betjeman changed one of his poems because he was told it was contrary to Christian belief. So I learn from a fascinating book that includes a handful of his poems never published before. It is called Poems in the Porch (Continuum, £14.99) and ...
- Ideas & Trends Yet Once More, a Laurel Not Bestowed - New York Times
BBC NewsIdeas & Trends Yet Once More, a Laurel Not BestowedNew York Times, United States - 6 hours agoThe only problem is that the first half of the 20th century is widely considered a golden age of American poetry — a judgment supported not only by critics, ...Ig-Nobel Thoughts Inside Higher EdCOUNTER VIEW: Juries have to look beyond literary merit Times of IndiaOdds favor Amos Oz for Nobel Prize in Literature Christian Science Monitorall 1,402 news articles
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