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- Burns’s legacy to be given £17m revamp (The Herald)
In life he may have been a humble "lad o' pairts", but Robert Burns's legacy is to receive a multi-million pound makeover after the Heritage Lottery Fund yesterday pledged £5.8m to help pay for a restoration of the Bard's home in Alloway.
- Young designers unleash imagination at exhibition - Taiwan Journal
Young designers unleash imagination at exhibitionTaiwan Journal, Taiwan - 2 hours agoHowever, Chang also pointed out the need to further internalize the concept of design into daily life. "Design, after all, has to be closely connected with ...
- Author David Wroblewski answers 7 questions - Vail Daily News
Author David Wroblewski answers 7 questionsVail Daily News, CO - 2 hours agoKimberly [McClintock, a Denver-area writer and Wroblewski’s partner] is at work finalizing a manuscript of poetry. I expect that, as much as possible, ...
- The Big Question: What's behind the rise in literary festivals, and what's their purpose? (Independent)
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- The Wharf Theater serves up a summer of hits in its musical revue ... - Monterey County Herald
The Wharf Theater serves up a summer of hits in its musical revue ...Monterey County Herald, CA - 10 hours agoShe says they crave the poetry of "I Dreamed a Dream" from "Les Miserables" and the angst of "Phantom." Of their renditions of the latter, she said, ...
- Book written in '30s is still revelant (Louisville Courier-Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- Kitchen Next Door - Sun-Sentinel.com
Sun-Sentinel.comKitchen Next DoorSun-Sentinel.com, FL - 32 minutes agoWhen this second-generation Italian wrote her first book of poetry, each poem drew on her memories of cooking with her mother and grandmother and of sharing ...
- CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW: ‘America At War’ offers poems inspired by ... - Asheville Citizen-Times
CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW: ‘America At War’ offers poems inspired by ...Asheville Citizen-Times, NC - 1 hour agoMiddle school students, high school students, their parents and teachers will find uses for it in studies about poetry and American history. This book is ...
- Remembering Okot p’Bitek’s ‘comic singing’ - Daily Sun
Daily SunRemembering Okot p’Bitek’s ‘comic singing’Daily Sun, Nigeria - 1 hour agoP'Bitek was one of the most vigorous and original voices in East African 20th-century poetry. His satirical monologues dealt with the conflict between ...
- Buckeye notables at the Stranahan - Toledo Blade
Buckeye notables at the StranahanToledo Blade, OH - 1 hour agoD'vine Design: 116 Louisiana Ave., Perrysburg; 874-2816; jewelry, paintings, sculpting, metal works, rug weaving, and poetry art; on permanent view. ...
- Review: 'Facade' comes across as light, airy (Knoxville News Sentinel)
One certainly has to be in a certain mood to appreciate William Walton's "Facade," especially when it is played as a suite for orchestra, without the seemingly comical stream-of-consciousness poetry of Edith Sitwell, to which Walton set the original music in 1922.
- Tribute: Jeremy L. Harris ‘was like a giant teddy bear' (The Kansas City Star)
Who: Jeremy L. Harris, 20, of Kansas City. When and how he died: March 29, in a one-car accident at U.S. 169 and Missouri 152.
- Hearts and Darts - Jackson Sun
Hearts and DartsJackson Sun, TN - 5 hours agoCommittee members include: Lynda Snider, Kathy Hammond, Mary Ann Tremblay, Betty Brown, Tamesha Murphy and Nina Bowden; our poetry readers, Judy, Yolanda, ...
- Written test stings teen in Scripps spelling bee - Knoxville News Sentinel
Canada.comWritten test stings teen in Scripps spelling beeKnoxville News Sentinel, TN - 1 hour agoLillie, a straight-A student who plays soccer, listens to music and writes poetry, was one of 288 champion spellers competing in the national bee. ...Snohomish girl gets another crack at national spelling bee TheNewsTribune.comall 595 news articles
- Messages from mom - Lodi News-Sentinel
Clara Heller had a love of books that couldn't be denied. She loved them so much, in fact, that 31 years ago she opened a cozy bookstore on Kettleman Lane and named it after her alter ego: The Book Lady. After Heller passed away a couple years ago ...
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