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- Barbara Gowdy, Rachel Zolf win Ontario's Trillium Book Awards - CKFR
Barbara Gowdy, Rachel Zolf win Ontario's Trillium Book AwardsCKFR, Canada - 1 hour agoFrench-language winners were Pierre Raphael Pelletier for "L'Oeil de la lumiere" (Les Editions l'Interligne) and Tina Charlebois for the poetry collection ...
- On Wearing A Custard Yellow Tie In The White House - Arts Journal
"Uh Oh" I thought to myself as Dana Gioia stepped on stage at The Merchants Exchange in San Francisco yesterday evening: The National Endowment for the Arts Chairman and former poet laureate was wearing a custard yellow knitted tie with a square end ...
- A step back in time - Poteau Daily News
A step back in timePoteau Daily News, OK - 1 hour agoThen off to the Wann Ranch where the students got to step back in time were they were treated to some cowboy poetry from Jim Crouch, a local cowboy and ...
- 'Blue Planet': It's a Beautiful World After All (The New York Sun)
Franco Piavoli's 1982 film "Blue Planet," which screened at the Film Society of Lincoln Center's Walter Reade Theater Tuesday and at Anthology Film Archives over the last two nights as part of a retrospective of the Italian director's hard-to-see and hard-to-forget nonfiction film poetry, opens Friday in a new print at the Two Boots Pioneer Theater. One hopes that this week's prior screenings ...
- Driven to madness - Townsville Bulletin
Driven to madnessTownsville Bulletin, Australia - 4 hours agoSNATCH of school-days poetry by old pom Willy Wordsworth flew through time and back into The Magpie's thoughts this week, ``I wandered lonely as a clod'' ...
- Q&A with California Poet Laureate Al Young (San Francisco Chronicle)
Poetry is music, everyone knows. But few poets connect the two as fluently as California Poet Laureate Al Young. His latest poetry collection, "Something About the Blues" (Sourcebooks; 2007; $22.95), comes with a CD on which he reads blues poetry backed by a...
- Nature's Poetry (Tucson Weekly)
Petey Mesquitey continues to wax philosophical about Southern Arizona wilds
- Indian River County community calendar: April 20 (Vero Press Journal)
Here's a listing of upcoming events for Indian River and surrounding counties.
- Tulare Union student writers win awards - Visalia Times-Delta
Tulare Union student writers win awardsVisalia Times-Delta, CA - 9 hours agoZaporteza won one of 19 awards given out in a group of 400 students for her poem "The Queen and the Executioner." Zaporteza got the idea to write the poem ...
- World Wide Wake - Newsweek
World Wide WakeNewsweek - 1 hour agoYes, the poetry was of sufficient awfulness to trigger coronaries in scholars of the language spoken by the late princess. But the rawly sincere messages ...
- Celebration mixes worlds of art, poetry - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The public is invited to a free mixed-media celebration and collaboration in Buford today. The idea for the celebration began last fall. From 6 to 9 p.m. at Tannery Row Artist Colony on Main Street, artists Judy Surowiec, Dennis Primm, other colony ...
- Poetry contest open to Latinos (The State)
The third Amateur Latin Poetry Contest seeks entries. Participants must be Latino, amateur writers and reside in South Carolina. Winners will receive prizes ranging from $25 to $100. For more information visit www.schlc.org . Submission guidelines: • All styles, forms, themes will be accepted. • Maximum of two pages per poem.
- Shopped: 69A, Renshaw Street, L1 - Liverpool Confidential
Liverpool ConfidentialShopped: 69A, Renshaw Street, L1Liverpool Confidential, UK - 54 minutes ago... another gave away the location of a stuffed buzzard sat high by the poetry books who looked ready to attack an old vulnerable looking rocking horse. ...
- End-of-year school obligations drive parents batty - FOX News
NEW YORK — My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast. The 5-year-old boys "won" (wink wink), but not before us moms got to hit a few grounders and run the bases in Central Park in the ...
- 'Diminished Capacity': Tale's charm steamrollered by faux whimsy - Chicago Tribune
"Diminished Capacity" rests on the fate of a small item of great value, a Chicago Cubs baseball card—Frank "Wildfire" Schulte, 100 years old, near-mint condition. Cub-wise it's a good year to bring this story to the screen. In his feature film ...
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