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- 'Poetry Out Loud' used to enrich students - Herald & Review
Sue Powell, Decatur Area Arts Council gallery director, feels poetry reading is a lost art that needs to be revived. By promoting the program "Poetry Out Loud," the Decatur Area Arts Council is looking to spark an interest in poetry with local high ...
- What's On / Proms Plus - bbc
A new, expanded series of more than 70 introductions, interviews, workshops and other Proms-related events means that it is easier than ever to get to know the music and musicians featured during the season. Follow the coloured links for listings by ...
- The Common Law Illusion: Literary Justice in Coleridge's On the ... - RedOrbit
The Common Law Illusion: Literary Justice in Coleridge's On the ...RedOrbit, TX - 7 hours agoIn the increasing predilection of legal theorists such as Ronald Dworkin, Stephen Knapp and Roberto Unger to invoke Romantic paradigms of literary ...
- Travel: Shock and awe - Scotland on Sunday Online
It isn't top of the holiday hot-list, but get beyond the terror headlines and you will be stunned by the warm welcome and architectural treasures Iran has to offer IRAN is not an obvious holiday destination. Alcohol is banned and the opportunities to ...
- 'Rheingold' lacks luster - TheReporter.com
'Rheingold' lacks lusterTheReporter.com, CA - 6 hours agoHer vision, a co-production with Washington National Opera, couples American imagery with Norse mythology, a new twist on Wagner's metaphor for society and ...
- A Poet's Realm of Myth and Reality - Rocky Mount Telegram
A Poet's Realm of Myth and RealityRocky Mount Telegram, NC - 1 hour agoPure Soria), as Machado described it in a poem — is much changed since he departed in 1912 after the death of his child bride, Leonor. ...
- Tests not so great after all - Delta Democrat Times
Thursday, according to State Superintendent of Education Hank Bounds, was a great day for the children of Mississippi. In theory, Bounds is right. Thursday was the day the Department of Education approved higher standards for scoring state tests ...
- Garden to Celebrate 50 Years With Music, Refreshments - RedOrbit
Garden to Celebrate 50 Years With Music, RefreshmentsRedOrbit, TX - 21 minutes agoCash prizes will be awarded to winners in poetry and fiction. Entry deadline is July 7. Winners will be announced by Aug. 1. For details and guidelines, ...
- A lost weekend in the north (Guardian Unlimited)
The recent history of posthumous publishing has not been terribly happy.
- Hip-Hop Rumors: Is Trina Taping Convos? - allhiphop.com
Jay-Z and Mary are the elder states people of Hip-Hop/R&B. That’s not to say they are old, but to say they are the blueprint. When they get together you know it's going to be something special. Here is the latest to fuel the rumors that they are ...
- The jigsaw puzzles have returned. They have a way of doing that. A Monopoly... (San Francisco Chronicle)
The jigsaw puzzles have returned. They have a way of doing that. A Monopoly set, if you put it away for 15 years or so, inevitably turns out to be missing its dice, or its top hat or some other crucial game piece. We played Sorry with a spare pawn from a...
- Specialized camps latest summer fad - Sudbury Star
Specialized camps latest summer fadSudbury Star, Canada - 15 hours agoScuttle about the web and the unique summer camp is a mouse click away: gold panning camp, dressage camp, writing camp, poetry camp, hip hop boot camp, ...
- Move Over, George and Martha — Stitching 's Stu and Abby Get U.S. Premiere (Playbill)
British playwright Anthony Neilson's Stitching — a play about relationship games that would make Edward Albee's vicious characters sit up and take notice — will open June 25 in its U.S. premiere. Previews for the Off-Broadway production directed by Timothy Haskell began June 17.
- Baring their souls - guardian.co.uk
Baring their soulsguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoThe answer might also lie in the history of poetry. Even now, male singer-songwriters are often viewed as troubadors - historically, lyric poets whose ...
- POETRY READINGS AT ST. JOHNSBURY ATHENAEUM - Barton Chronicle
Poetry readings by James Hoch and Jim Schley of The Frost Place will be held Wednesday, August 27, at 7:30 p.m., at the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum. Final event of the 2008 Readings in the Gallery series. For more information, contact Library Director ...
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