Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Beat Poetry Festival Underway Around The State - Hartford Courant
Beat Poetry Festival Underway Around The StateHartford Courant, United States - 3 hours agoSend contributions to his weekly arts column by writing to him at The Courant, 373 E. Main St., Middletown, CT 06457 or at richard_b_kamins@snet.net.
- Borders Art Gallery First To Showcase New Bob Dylan Collection - Allmediascotland
Borders Art Gallery First To Showcase New Bob Dylan CollectionAllmediascotland, UK - 5 hours agoSamantha Jackson, marketing director of Washington Greene Fine Art Publishing, said: “This is an incredible and unique opportunity to view and acquire a ...
- No mystery in writer's return (The Daily Iowan)
It won't be the shady Miss White in the Study with the Candlestick. It won't be the Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew figuring it out, either. And despite Mr. Green's shifty eyes, it will in fact be Martha Grimes in the Dey House with Novel in hand. While a murder-in-question is not anticipated for the discussion, anecdotes and advice are expected to occur during the author's reading today at 8 p.m.
- Spiritual insight for Christians and non Christians - 24-7PressRelease.com
/24-7PressRelease/ - May 15, 2008 - As Christians, many of us are seeking answers and insight to issues that we experience in our daily walk with God. Sometimes we simply need to know that we are not alone in our struggles and that we will not be ...
- Good weekend for an 'Irish wake'? - Gloucester Daily Times
After a sold-out presentation in Gloucester, residents will have another opportunity to attend an artistic "Irish wake" when the Friends of Rockport Athletics present "Flannagan's Wake," an interactive comedy, on June 21 at the Rockport Country Club ...
- Alice and Rebecca Walker Clash: Do Feminist Mothers Have to Choose ... - AlterNet
Alice and Rebecca Walker Clash: Do Feminist Mothers Have to Choose ...AlterNet, CA - 18 minutes agois overly romantic and self-sacrificing. I sympathize with Rebecca's deep pain over her unsatisfying childhood. Whatever the factual details surrounding her ...
- Maryhill Museum of Art Annual Outdoor Sculpture Invitational - Art Daily
Maryhill Museum of Art Annual Outdoor Sculpture InvitationalArt Daily - 6 hours agoPeacock, who resides in Shelton, Washington, says "Poetry, subject to my own interpretation and context, works as an initial catalyst. ...
- Last of its breed, Bellevue Club still putting on the ritz for nearly ... - Inside Bay Area
The Bellevue Club ain't your grandmother's socialite spot anymore. The ladies of leisure in minks are relics of a time past when the elite social club on the banks of Lake Merritt excluded the guys and anyone who wasn't the right color or class. That ...
- Wellesley High's 2008 Award Recipients - Wellesley Townsman
Wellesley High's 2008 Award RecipientsWellesley Townsman, USA - 2 hours agoBook Award for Excellence in English: Kelsey Woerner; David Norton Poetry Award: Elizabeth Hinchey; New Century Book Award: Callie Brady; Journalism Award: ...
- Love in this Club - Hartford Advocate
Hartford AdvocateLove in this ClubHartford Advocate, CT - 9 hours agoIt's grown into something of a downtown cultural institution with nights during the week devoted to jazz, poetry, and international styles of dancing. ...
- At 80, Maya Angelou still a dynamo - Toronto Star
At 80, Maya Angelou still a dynamoToronto Star, Canada - 1 hour agoDespite writing 31 books, including six memoirs, several collections of poetry, children's stories and a cookbook, the great-grandmother prefers to be ...
- AP Top News at 5:00 p.m. EDT (The Washington Times)
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Barack Obama has clinched the Democratic presidential nomination, becoming the first black candidate to lead a major party into a campaign for the White House. Hillary Rodham Clinton swiftly signaled her interest in joining his ticket as running mate. Obama sealed his nomination victory Tuesday, based on public declarations from many "superdelegates" as well as private support ...
- LIBRARY: Book sale this weekend offers 25,000 volumes (Ridgefield Press)
More than 25,000 books will be for sale Friday through Monday, May 16 to 19, at a book sale sponsored by the Friends of the Ridgefield Library at the library.
- Richard Wright: black first - Times Online
By the time he sailed to France from New York in 1947, Richard Wright was a star, fixed in the literary firmament. Two of his books – Native Son (1940) and Black Boy (1945) – had risen high in the US best-seller lists, and were being translated ...
- Top Poets Perform on Montana Poetry Day - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Top Poets Perform on Montana Poetry DayScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 4 hours agoCelebrated New Zealand poets, Sam Hunt, CK Stead, Glenn Colquhoun and Poet Laureate Michelle Legott take to the stage to celebrate Montana Poetry Day, ...
|
|
Get a better Mortgage Rate today and save!
Second Mortgage
|