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- Harold Pinter - guardian.co.uk
Harold Pinterguardian.co.uk, UK - 6 hours agoIn 2005, he told Mark Lawson in an interview on Radio 4 that he had decided to retire from playwriting to concentrate on poetry and his work as a political ...
- Local college student wins writing competition (Livonia Observer)
Travel is the theme of Miles, the St. Andrews Presbyterian College 2008 Alan Bunn Memorial Chapbook competition winning entry for Cate Johnson of Livonia.
- Lyrics of life - Chandigarh Newsline
Lyrics of lifeChandigarh Newsline, India - 2 hours ago... since he began writing. “Printed poetry as opposed to songs sung should be complete poetry in itself, there is no background music to create the effect. ...
- Watch out, or we'll all be living in Slough - Daily Telegraph
Clearly, getting people to move to Slough is like trying to persuade someone to pitch their tent in a multi story carpark, or a three year old that a sprout tastes nicer than a Curly Wurly, so I looked at the proudtobeslough.com website with a ...
- Anniversaries at the Proms - Times Online
Anniversaries at the PromsTimes Online, UK - 1 hour ago... which, Paul Griffiths suggested in his programme note, might be the love child of Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique Symphony and Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. ...
- Don't forget to invite the artists to you next protest! - MWC News
Don't forget to invite the artists to you next protest!MWC News, Canada - 4 hours agoI have noticed that in most great movements in the USA, the ones that saw success were often buoyed up by art.....billboards and posters, poetry, songs, ...
- Best-selling author coming to Belmont - Gaston Gazette
Best-selling author coming to BelmontGaston Gazette, NC - 4 hours agoSlamCharlotte, the spoken work poetry team that took first place at The National Poetry Slam 2008 for the second consecutive year, will perform at 8 pm Sept ...
- Exclusive: Two Cheers for British Colonialism: The Film Four ... - Family Security Matters
Family Security MattersExclusive: Two Cheers for British Colonialism: The Film Four ...Family Security Matters, NJ - 1 hour agoWhile his brother officers enjoy drinking and the rough and tumble of sports and army life, Harry enjoys poetry and music - definitely a bit of a softy ...
- Wenshun still shines brightly at 25 - Taiwan Journal
Wenshun still shines brightly at 25Taiwan Journal, Taiwan - 47 minutes agoWenshun has tackled a vast diversity of topics over its first quarter century of life. From examinations of specific writers and genres to reflections on ...
- 20 (PLUS) QUESTIONS WITH: Composer Jake Heggie (Playbill Arts)
Composer Jake Heggie - perhaps best known for his milestone piece Dead Man Walking - is currently hard at work on Moby Dick , which is set to premiere at Dallas Opera in 2010 with Ben Heppner slated to star as Captain Ahab. Heggie recently took a moment to contribute to our newest Q&A series.
- John D McHugh/AP - Egypt Today
I WAS SLIGHTLY ANNOYED as I walked down a pitch-black stairwell at St. John’s Church in Maadi with only my cell phone backlight to illuminate my way through an unexpected power outage that had interrupted my interview with Terry Waite. It’s ...
- State serves as home to many favorite reads - Statesville Record & Landmark
State serves as home to many favorite readsStatesville Record & Landmark, USA - 8 hours agoIn poetry, I love Donald Hall, Jane Kenyon, Galway Kinnell, Sharon Olds and Mary Oliver." In listing his own favorite authors Abbott pointed to, ...
- A modernist whose paintings scratch the heart (Miami Herald)
The Ecuadorean painter Oswaldo GuayasamÃn (1919-1999) is the least known of the pioneers of Latin American Modernism. Fortunately for aficionados of Latin American art, an exhibition of his work is on display at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. Of Rage and Redemption: The Art of Oswaldo GuayasamÃn is the artist's first U.S. retrospective in more than half a century and goes a long way ...
- INTO VIEW - San Diego Union-Tribune
He's made 12 books thus far and continues to embrace the form. “Coverage†is a different type of work. It's a cross between poetry and conceptual art, and it's made to be mailed – in installments. He just had hhis first solo exhibition in a ...
- Charlotte Kohler dies; had edited literary magazine (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Charlotte Kohler dies; had edited literary magazineA11 As a child growing up in Richmond, Charlotte Kohler enjoyed reading "Billy Whiskers" children's books. A love of the written word developed from that time and stayed with her during a long career as editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review and an associate professor of English at the University of Virginia.
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