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- Poetry: The Living Moment (Dartmouth Review)
Editor’s Note: In honor of poetry month, this past April, The Dartmouth Review presents the following two articles.
- REGION: Modern libraries, definition of literacy evolving - North County Times
REGION: Modern libraries, definition of literacy evolvingNorth County Times, CA - 5 minutes agoThere also will be history lectures, poetry classes, art classes for teens, classes on photo restoration, a summer reading program, resume workshops for job ...
- Between truth and lies - Daily Telegraph
One day in 1914, the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa sat down - or rather stood up, at a chest of drawers - and wrote 30 poems. They spoke in a clear voice that sprang from a fully realised persona, or heteronym, whom he called Alberto Caeiro. Pessoa ...
- Kelvis Ochoa, a modern-day minstrel - Granma International
Kelvis Ochoa, a modern-day minstrelGranma International, Cuba - 7 hours agoAnd Kelvis sums it all up: the minstrel world (with its fantasies of variety), the trova world (with its Santiago-inspired poetry), changui and son (with ...
- A poetic bridge across Austin Boulevard - Austin Weekly News
A poetic bridge across Austin BoulevardAustin Weekly News, IL - 4 hours ago"We've been doing master-writing and poetry technique with the students," said Kahn. "It is an ideal experience for our students [at OPRF] because they can ...
- As an artist, one never grows old: Zeenat - Times of India
As an artist, one never grows old: ZeenatTimes of India, India - 23 minutes agoAnd Kolkata’s recognition as the city of literature, art, cinema, poetry, Mother Teresa rosogollas and mishti doi are add ons in making the place all the ...
- Camp was energizing for Oregonian reporter - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Camp was energizing for Oregonian reporterThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 1 hour agoThe level of talent displayed by all the young people - everything from dancing to writing poetry to doing magic tricks to singing - was so great. ...
- Filipino Heritage Month celebration in Bacolod City Staff Writer - The Daily Tribune
Bacolod City is the gateway to Negros Occidental, known as the Philippines’ “Sugarlandia.” The province prospered with sugar, its vast tracts of land planted with sugar cane. During its heyday, mansions were built and the lifestyle was lavish ...
- Initiative rewarded: GCCA director announces 2008 arts grant recipients (The Daily Mail)
COXSACKIE — Greene County lawmakers were invited Wednesday to a June 25 reception here to be held at the Victorian Horse Barn on the grounds of the Greene County Historical Society’s Bronck House Museum.
- Dave Robicheaux's Montana break - Philadelphia Inquirer
If you follow James Lee Burke's novels, the first thing you will want to know is whether his new release is a Dave Robicheaux story. So: Yes, it is. Occasionally a Burke novel will stray from Robicheaux, Burke's popular Louisiana detective who works ...
- Seminar on Composite Culture of India - India PRwire (Press Release)
Seminar on Composite Culture of IndiaIndia PRwire (Press Release), India - 1 hour agoUrdutehzeb.com is the world’s largest Urdu language portal. Pointing out that the European Union has emerged as one of the strongest economic blocks of the ...
- Luncheon Supports Women's Cause - Garden City News
Luncheon Supports Women's CauseGarden City News, USA - 1 hour agoThe attendees were delighted by the poetry of Susan Astor, author of "Spider Lies," and by the anecdotes of Judith Caseley, author of "Molly Pink. ...
- Salman Rushdie: Knight of the Tall Tale (The New York Sun)
'The Enchantress of Florence" (Random House, 368 pages, $26) is a "Harry Potter"-ish restoration project of great intelligence and remarkable egoism, both of which are characteristic of its author. Although he sets his novel in the Florence of the Medicis and Machiavelli, in the Mughal court of Akbar the Great, and at the height of the Ottoman Empire, Salman Rushdie hasn't written just any ...
- Tatum O'Neal arrested; Grammer has heart attack; Sheen marries 3rd time (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
"Frasier" star Kelsey Grammer suffered a mild heart attack this past weekend and is resting in a hospital in Hawaii. He's expected to be released some time this week. ...
- Congo-Kinshasa: Church Embarks On Activities for the Year of St Paul (AllAfrica.com)
An intense schedule of activities is underway here to mark the Year of St. Paul 2008-2009, which was inaugurated worldwide on June 29.
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