Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- China has must-win attitude in table tennis (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Table tennis is China's national sport, and Geoff Calkins says winning Olympic gold is mandatory.
- Meetings This Week - Battle Creek Enquirer
Meetings This WeekBattle Creek Enquirer, MI - Jul 13, 2008Those interested in poetry are encouraged to attend. Bring poetry to share. Marshall Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 pm, First Presbyterian Church, 200 W. Mansion ...
- Friday, September 05, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
38th Annual Cumberland Covered Bridge Festival, Friday through Sunday, sponsored by Matthews Lions Club; northeast of Matthews next to the covered bridge; flea market, food, family entertainment, pony rides, amusements, garden tractor pull.
- Glastonbury Festival advanced ticket scheme full details confirmed - eFestivals.co.uk
eFestivals.co.ukGlastonbury Festival advanced ticket scheme full details confirmedeFestivals.co.uk, UK - 59 minutes agoIt will play host to more than 2000 performances at 50 or so venues including music, cabaret, theatre, circus, and also has a fantastic Kids area, poetry, ...
- Manchester group goes underground to explorethe art of sound - Nashua Telegraph
Manchester group goes underground to explorethe art of soundNashua Telegraph, NH - 1 hour agoBy GEORGE PELLETIER Correspondent MANCHESTER – One man's cacophony is clearly another man's chorus as the Underground Music, Art, Poetry Project hits ...
- Stuart Jeffries on the 10 novels most frequently abandoned by British readers (Guardian Unlimited)
Stuart Jeffries: We spend more on books than any nation in Europe, but many of us haven't read one in the past year. What's behind this reader's block?
- Shakespeare sonnets hit the stage - London Free Press
Shakespeare sonnets hit the stageLondon Free Press, Canada - Jul 14, 2008But as the work progresses, transformations from theory to poetry marked by the off-stage strumming of a lyre, it becomes more and more theatrical, ...
- Former Haddon Herald reporter dies - SouthJerseyLocalNews.com
Former Haddon Herald reporter diesSouthJerseyLocalNews.com, NJ - 40 minutes agoPoetry, short stories, anything. He loved writing. He had a great intellect." Lorsbach was informed of Murray's death yesterday while on vacation in Florida ...
- Web sites offers teen writers publishing, critiques and more (The Press-Enterprise)
Words, when they stand alone, form anything but meaning. Rather, they are like truncated segments of a larger plan, senselessly drifting and floating in space.
- Never too late to paint - Morris County Daily Record
The painting wasn't finished. A still life of fruit baskets on a bureau with a scarf draped over the side, it had hung on Helen Kolanich's wall for two years, but it wasn't quite right. She took it down and brought it to her weekly art class at ...
- Tale of high-wire act one of year's best documentary - MLive.com
Balancing act: Philippe Petit crosses a high wire strung between the World Trade Center's twin towers in New York City in "Man on Wire." "Man on Wire" shows us when insanity becomes poetry. On Aug. 7, 1974, after years of yearning and months of ...
- New Frame story published in The New Yorker - Radio New Zealand
New Frame story published in The New YorkerRadio New Zealand, New Zealand - 1 hour agoShe says proceeds from the sale of rights to the literary works will fund grants for New Zealand writers of poetry and imaginative fiction.
- Here comes my Inner Republican (WorldNetDaily)
Suddenly, they're selling them everywhere! Those trendy fabric shopping bags you take to the supermarket for groceries, so you can bypass plastic OR paper!
- Academics unearth UK's oldest joke - New Kerala
They found it in the Codex Exoniensis, a 10th century book of Anglo-Saxon poetry held at Exeter Cathedral. It reads: "What hangs at a man's thigh and wants to poke the hole that it's often poked before?' Answer: A key." Going through ancient texts ...
- Letter from a Changing Pakistan: Celebrating Independence Day - The Epoch Times
Letter from a Changing Pakistan: Celebrating Independence DayThe Epoch Times, NY - 12 hours agoWhen I came out of Minto Park I saw a small tent and board saying School of Clay Doll—a term used for a man in Punjabi Sufi Poetry. ...
|
|
Refinance your Mortgage today and save!
Second Mortgages
November 2007 Mortgage News
|