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- A T20 story from Americaās oldest cricket club - Indian Express
That OāNeill in his other life happens to be a novelist is a matter of indifference to most of his teammates. Theyāre more interested in him as an accomplished batsman, a sure-handed fielder and a decent off-speed bowler. Heās also handy at ...
- Lovers of the Arctic Circle - GreenCine
Lovers of the Arctic CircleGreenCine, CA - 7 hours agoAlberto Iglesias's lovely neo-classical score adds to the hypnotic effect. The film is essentially cinematic poetry. - Craig Phillips.
- Gratuitous curlicues - Telegraph.co.uk
Gratuitous curlicuesTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 39 minutes agoEvery book classed as "Poetry and the Drama" comes, like the one illustrated above, with the endorsement of Shelley - although I'm not sure that Ben ...
- Amazing India - American Chronicle
Amazing IndiaAmerican Chronicle, CA - 6 hours agoMy first love has always been writing. I was a journalist till about 5 years ago. I am passionate about teaching, writing, poetry, art, fashion, crafts, ...
- 68th annual event draws in writers - Indiana Daily Student
68th annual event draws in writersIndiana Daily Student - 4 hours agoClasses are broken up into four different sections: fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction and how to read like a writer. āāReading Like a Writerā encourages ...
- On writing well and having fun (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
What do you get a beloved old writers' conference in its 60th year? How about a theme that's on the edge of punning catastrophe? For the past three days at the Holiday Inn, Independence Mall - the traditional venue of the Philadelphia Writers Conference, founded in 1949 - it was "Diamonds Are a Quill's Best Friend."
- Semifinalists vie for spot on the 2008 Madison National Poetry Slam team (Isthmus)
Many of the city's top spoken word performers will compete for one of five spots on the Madison National Poetry Slam team on Friday at the Inn on the Park. This five-person team will go on to represent Madison and compete with more than 80 other teams that will converge in town for the 2008 National Poetry Slam in August. Dasha Kelly believes Wisconsin has a unique opportunity to help shape the ...
- DON NOBLE: Greenhaw explores country music in novel - Tuscaloosa News (subscription)
DON NOBLE: Greenhaw explores country music in novelTuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - 7 hours agoHe is beaten by his drunken father, who deserts the family, is used by the local rich girl, Tommie Sue, and then, caught in the back seat of her Cadillac by ...
- Entertainment Highlights: June 26-July 2 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Post-DispatchEntertainment Highlights: June 26-July 2St. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 3 hours agoWe're not exactly sure what makes an evening of great cinema, poetry and music so ridiculous, especially at a venue in which patrons have been slapped in ...
- Jazzing it up - Morris Daily Herald
When he's playing music, it's the smooth jazz sounds that interest Morris Community High School senior Kyle Sapsford. āThe reason I do band is to do jazz,ā said Sapsford. Sara Schultz, also a senior, said she, too, joined band to take part in the ...
- Playwrightās Play Rights: "Any Famous Last Words?," at the ... - River Cities Reader
Playwrightās Play Rights: "Any Famous Last Words?," at the ...River Cities Reader, IA - 3 hours agoAt one point in Act I, Sada discusses the underwhelmed reactions to her poetry, and opines, "Even critics - especially critics - do not understand art. ...
- Centenarian Touches Many Lives (WTAJ-TV Altoona)
For some, she's the matriarch of the Mishler Theatre in Altoona. For others - an English teacher who instilled a love of poetry in many Keith Junior High students over a twenty year career. For all who know her, this centenarian is a beautiful person full of wisdom.
- 'Yeti' can be disappointing at times (Salem Statesman Journal)
"Betty the Yeti," which opened at Pentacle Theatre on Friday, shows that playwright Jon Klein has his ear to the Northwest dialogue.
- Unknown Wonderland shines at Rochester jazz festival - Democrat and Chronicle
Even though you might expect big names like Al Green to suck all of the air out of the East End, brilliant little unknowns at the smaller venues still find room to breathe at the festival. Friday night at Montage, they were still talking about the ...
- BlackState.com: Carter G. Woodson Father of Black History Black ... - Black State
BlackState.com: Carter G. Woodson Father of Black History Black ...Black State, DC - 12 minutes agoThey do not like to hear such expressions as "Negro' literature," , Negro poetry," "African art," or "thinking black"; and, roughly speaking, ...
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