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- 'WALL∙E': Pixar is Back - PopMatters
PopMatters'WALL∙E': Pixar is BackPopMatters, IL - 10 minutes ago... in mind—to recover the plant that proves earth can again sustain life—it is the robot who provides the film with poetry and uncanny elegance. ...
- Milford's Salustri shares words of wisdom - Connecticut Post
Writing coach Madeline Salustri is a retired teacher and school librarian. The one common element in the several careers, volunteer activities and hobbies that Madeline Salustri has pursued — in her vigorous and dedicated way — is a love of words ...
- High Hopes for Liturgy Translation (Zenit News Agency)
Bishop Arthur Serratelli's essay, "Liturgy Language: Soaring Poetry vs. Bumpy Prose" was a masterpiece.
- Nuyorican Poets Café Still "Aloud And Alive At 35" (NY1 News)
A hallowed Lower East Side spot for urban poetry and New York’s Puerto Rican culture celebrates its 35th birthday this weekend. NY1’s Jeanine Ramirez filed the following report.
- Dylan letter up for auction (icWales)
A LETTER penned by poet Dylan Thomas to a highly influential Welsh literary magazine is expected to fetch several thousand pounds at London auction house Sotheby’s.
- From bad to verse: Vandals get lesson in poetic justice (The Courier News)
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using The Road Not Taken and another poem as jumping-off points, Frost biographer Jay Parini hopes to show the vandals the error of their ways -- and the redemptive power of poetry.
- Popular Quebec author says Governor General executes dirty deeds of PM - The Canadian Press
Popular Quebec author says Governor General executes dirty deeds of PMThe Canadian Press, MONTREAL - 5 minutes agoVictor-Levy Beaulieu, who has penned some 70 works of fiction, non-fiction, drama and poetry, referred to Jean as "La Reine-Negre" - or negro queen - in an ...
- Union City offers free gallery space for local artists - Hudson Reporter
Union City offers free gallery space for local artistsHudson Reporter, NJ - 1 hour agoHowever, Union City and its officials have found a remedy for both afflictions; the city has provided a free space where artists can display their work and ...
- Poets Speak out for Parkinson’s - Scoop
In a show of support for Parkinson’s, six of New Zealand’s most well known and awarded poets will read a selection of their work at ‘Poetry for Parkinson’s’, to be held in Wellington in June. This unique event, which aims to raise awareness ...
- Mason Bates' premiere eclipsed by 'Carmina Burana' at California ... - San Jose Mercury News
Funny how concerts grow and change in front of your ears, upturning expectations. On May 6, I attended the California Symphony's season-ending concert in Walnut Creek, expecting the night's news to be generated by Mason Bates, the 31-year-old ...
- Self-published author is the real deal - Norridge Harwood Heights News
Self-published author is the real dealNorridge Harwood Heights News, IL - 58 minutes agoAlthough his first book was published only four years ago, Katzman has been writing poetry for 50 years. "I'm going to be publishing a book of poetry and ...
- LIBRARY: Book sale this weekend offers 25000 volumes - Ridgefield Press
LIBRARY: Book sale this weekend offers 25000 volumesRidgefield Press, USA - May 12, 2008The Friends have most recently sponsored National Poetry Month programs, the Ridgefield Folk programs (live music at the library) and the Readers’ Corner in ...
- Poetry in the Radio Room spotlight tonight - Grand Junction Free Press
Poetry in the Radio Room spotlight tonightGrand Junction Free Press, Colorado - 56 minutes agoDorr, Widelock and Rosen are friends, and all widely published poets who get together often to share and critique one anothers’ poetry. ...
- By Deborah J. Donaldson (Adirondack Daily Enterprise)
St. John in the Wilderness Church will hold their Mass at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday and 8 a.m. on Sunday.
- THE LAST OF MR. NORRIS—Christopher Isherwood—Morrow ($2.50). - Time
Up-to-date readers of up-to-date English poetry know the names, though they may not have the numbers, of Poets Wyant Hugh Auden and Stephen Spender (TIME, Oct. 1). The first books of both Auden and Spender were dedicated to one Christopher Isherwood ...
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