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- The next Cowdrey sets sights on England at Bunbury festival - Telegraph.co.uk
The next Cowdrey sets sights on England at Bunbury festivalTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoThe young Cowdrey writes poetry, and admits: "I love hot weather, music, girls and sport, and I want to play cricket for my country. ...
- Concert Review: Dinosaur Annex, Cantata Singers, and Collage New Music at the ICA (Bostonist)
Friday night's installment of the Ditson Festival of Contemporary Music was all about text. Whole, grammatical sentences, comprehensible, English, (mostly) well-enunciated; no Italian arias, no liturgical Latin, neither Einstein nor beach—this is not what Bostonist has come to expect from classical music, contemporary or otherwise. And Bostonist has never seen a tenor struggle to maintain a ...
- Japanese community remembers bombing - Daily Gleaner
Japanese community remembers bombingDaily Gleaner, Canada - 14 hours agoAt the peace ceremony in Fredericton, children were treated to stories, poetry readings and songs by a choir composed of members of the local Japanese ...
- Dance review: A turn in the spotlight - Minneapolis Star Tribune
W ho knew that Abdo Sayegh is still a virtuosic dancer of tremendous grace, kinetic articulation and emotional complexity? In Minnesota Dance Theater, he's largely sidelined when he's not encased in the "Nutcracker" costume and choreography. Who knew ...
- Poetry: Find encounters of the sacred kind - Evening Sun
Who would be crazy enough to pick the last weekend in unofficial summer to come to the most toured town in our area to see the very popular, recently reconstructed visitor center? Yep, that's me. But what an experience I had this past Labor Day ...
- Paris Fashion Week Latest: McQueen - Elle UK
Elle UKParis Fashion Week Latest: McQueenElle UK, UK - 7 hours agoDivided into two sections representing the time before and after man, colourful wood prints and flower appliques progressed to sinister black and white ...
- The joy of rhythm and rhyme - Nelson Mail
Nelson MailThe joy of rhythm and rhymeNelson Mail, New Zealand - 16 hours agoYou could form a poetry group, get a few inquisitive souls together and share your poetic likes and dislikes. The reading and-or writing of poetry in ...
- Library is the place for poets (The Eagle-Tribune)
METHUEN — Budding poets and others are encouraged to share their writings in a new group being formed at Nevins Memorial Library. The library, at 305 Broadway, is starting Grey Court Poets, a new group open to poets of all levels and styles as well as poetry fans who don't write, but simply enjoy the creativity of others.
- Noticing the unnoticed - Guelph Mercury
Guelph MercuryNoticing the unnoticedGuelph Mercury, Canada - 2 hours ago"I started with poetry -- really bad poetry," she said with a laugh. And she was always a storyteller, soothing her seven younger siblings to sleep with ...
- Penniless author sells shares in next novel - Daily Telegraph
Tao Lin's first novel Eeeee Eee Eeee is at 29,914 in the Amazon sales rankings Investors can pay $2,000 (£1,000) in return for a 10 per cent share of the royalties of Tao Lin’s as-yet-unfinished second novel. Tao posted details of his “initial ...
- Wow, what a story! (Toronto Sun)
Whopping $1.25-million advance just the beginning for Winnipeg author's first novel
- Lifestyle festival returns to Dolphin Coast - Going Places
Lifestyle festival returns to Dolphin CoastGoing Places, South Africa - Sep 2, 2008Another firm Umdwebo favourite is set to return … the Poetry, Port and Pudding evening. This takes place on Monday 17 November at the five-star Relais ...
- Wis. college to honor banned Shel Silverstein book (Freedom Forum Online)
JANESVILLE, Wis. — A children's book that was banned from elementary school libraries in the 1980s will be honored with a special reading in Janesville this week as part of Banned Books Week.
- Elliott, Stanley to share stage on first day of Artisans Road Trip - Spencer Daily Reporter
Elliott, Stanley to share stage on first day of Artisans Road TripSpencer Daily Reporter, IA - 4 hours agoAlthough an avid prose and poetry writer, Stanley did not connect with her own songwriting voice until she graduated from college and moved to Minneapolis ...
- 'Bird's Nest' Ballads: Olympic National Anthems (NPR)
As medal-winners step up to the podium in this year's Summer Olympics, commentator Miles Hoffman says, we're bound to hear quite a few national anthems, some of which come equipped with bad poetry and stilted music.
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