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- URI professor Jody Lisberger remembers love - Westerly Sun
KINGSTON – With a doctorate in English and an academic career that has included teaching positions at some of the finest universities, Jody Lisberger has just published her first book of fiction, "Remember Love," a collection of 10 stories. "I know ...
- Kew, British Museum To Cultivate China In London - HULIQ (press release)
Kew, British Museum To Cultivate China In LondonHULIQ (press release), NC - 15 hours agoLacquer can be polished to a high gloss, and the sap can be coloured by adding the mineral cinnabar or carbon black to make red and black. ...
- Man of verse finds spotlight a curse (Toronto Star)
It seems a curious coincidence Toronto poet David W. McFadden, a voracious reader since childhood, has lately been gorging on the prose fiction of Samuel Beckett.
- PERFORMING ARTS - Washington Post
Three songs by contemporary Vienna-based composer Wolfram Wagner had their world premieres at baritone Randall Scarlata's Austrian Embassy recital on Monday evening. Spare and quietly melodic, Wagner's subtly crafted Three Songs on Poems by Weldon ...
- What was your favorite story? (The York Weekly)
May marks the official beginning of spring in Maine. March can be cold and April capricious, but May brings green leaves and lawns. May is a transitional month, and so it is fitting that it is a time in which we celebrate life transitions —...
- 'Sex and the City' movie will please fans of the TV series - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) are amused. If "Sex and the City" was about searching for "The One," the movie version asks: What the heck do you do with the one after you've found him? As the ...
- Come 'Dancing' in Oak Park - Chicago Tribune
Dancing at Lughnasa: Oak Park Festival Theatre closes its season with a well-timed production of Brian Friel 's memory play, based on his Depression-era childhood in Ireland's County Donegal and set during the annual harvest festival dedicated to the ...
- Writer discovers you can go home again - Daily Gazette
AMSTERDAM — After a 14-year absence, city native Stephen Haven returned to his hometown in 2003 hoping to complete a book of poetry. Instead, he found the inspiration for a new project, which has earned him a nomination for a 2008 National Book ...
- Fans, musicians In Hermosa Beach host birthday party for Bob Dylan - Daily Breeze
Fans, musicians In Hermosa Beach host birthday party for Bob DylanDaily Breeze, CA - 34 minutes agoIn short, they love him. They've already released an album of Dylan covers, "It Takes a Lot to Laugh." When Hill discourses on Dylan, his eyes wander off ...
- Library offers summer reading club - Independent and Free Press
Library offers summer reading clubIndependent and Free Press, Canada - Jun 13, 2008Also for adults is the third annual poetry writing contest sponsored by the Friends of the Caledon Public Library. For information about everything that’s ...
- 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.
- Heartbreak & hope - Worcester Telegram
Heartbreak & hopeWorcester Telegram, MA - 51 minutes agoHis one-man play weaves together poems he has written and brought to audiences since 1995, from coffeehouse poetry slams to 2000 people gathered at a ...
- Gay Entertainment Report - On Top Magazine
On Top MagazineGay Entertainment ReportOn Top Magazine, OH - 1 hour agoThe official BASH'd website says, “[BASH'd] is told entirely through rap, spoken word and poetry, turning the often homophobic musical genre to our own ...
- Bowen’s first writers’ festival a resounding success - BCLocalNews
Bowen’s first writers’ festival a resounding successBCLocalNews, Canada - 4 hours agoPoetry Writing featured Jude Neale, Lisa Shatzky, Bernice Lever, and special guest George McWhirter; Freelance Writing rocked the room with panelists Kami ...
- A musical 'call to remember' (The Suburban)
When it comes to the Holocaust, it’s often difficult to discuss God or the victims’ suffering. $"/> $"/>But Toronto violinist and composer Ruth Fazal addresses these topics head-on in her large-scale classical work Oratorio Terezin , which was performed last Sunday at Salle Wilfrid Pelletier at Place des Arts.
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