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- Poems galore at Shipley Park - Ripley Today
Poems galore at Shipley ParkRipley Today, UK - Sep 10, 2008Poetically-minded visitors have taken part in an exploration-themed poetry competition at Shipley Country Park. Visitors were encouraged to create a poem on ...
- REVIEW: "Posters of Discontent" at EMU - MLive.com
Some art displays are as light as a feather while others are closer to nitroglycerin. "The Posters of Discontent" at Eastern Michigan University's Student Center Art Gallery is dynamite. Drawing on pointed political viewpoints from around the world ...
- Oxford American says it all - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
Oxford American says it allThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 3 minutes agoThe issue includes poetry by Greg Brownderville, Forrest Gander, Ginny Kaczmarek, Wilmer Mills and Alison Pelegrin, and a short story, "Wanted Man," by the ...
- Events on Long Island - New York Times
Events on Long IslandNew York Times, United States - Sep 12, 2008HEMPSTEAD African-American Museum Exhibition exploring the state of photography being produced on Long Island today. Tuesday through Nov. 1. ...
- The Powa of words - Tonight South Africa
Elizabeth Trew returned from exile in 1999. She started writing poetry in her 40s and has been published in Botsotso, Carapace, EAR and Camden Voices, in England, to name a few. She will take part in the Jozi Spoken Word Festival, starting tomorrow ...
- Pencil This In...Monday - LAist
LAistPencil This In...MondayLAist, CA - 8 hours agoThe forum starts at 7 pm at Magicopolis in Santa Monica, and costs $25. POETRY: The 2nd Annual Poetry Society of America’s Festival of California Poets ...
- Alex Coke on listening and the possibility of sound - Austin 360 (subscription)
Alex Coke on listening and the possibility of soundAustin 360 (subscription), TX - 56 minutes agoIt's hard to imagine all but three or four cuts (such as the exquisite "Secret Love," which presents the American standard beneath shimmering African ...
- Creative Arts Theatre & School announces 2008-2009 season - Pegasus News
Creative Theatre Arts & School (CATS) is one of the oldest operating youth theatres in the nation and the only youth theatre in DFW where youth perform for peers and run the lights, sound, and crew. They have just released the info on their upcoming ...
- Senior citizens pursuing education from home (AP via Yahoo! News)
Kathy Leeds grows animated as she describes the courses she is taking this fall, including classes in current events, art and literature.
- Local resident Bart Yates dives into dysfunction in novel (The Daily Iowan)
For his latest novel, Iowa City resident Bart Yates departed a bit from his previous works. His last two protagonists have been young, gay men, but in The Distance Between Us, the main character is female. And straight. And 71 years old.
- Columbus-born boxer to be honored with marker - Commercial Dispatch
Once a month, Joe Lee Tuggle has been driving to Old Frierson’s Place, with his two sons, Frederick and Henry, to clean up trash and mow the grass. Joe Lee Tuggle’s mother, Laura Mae Tuggle, is buried in the old black cemetery. He had no idea he ...
- Can the She-Bear Clan Heiress Resolve the Conflict Among Her People? - RedOrbit
Can the She-Bear Clan Heiress Resolve the Conflict Among Her People?RedOrbit, TX - 1 hour agoBegan writing in 1955, short stories, poetry, history articles. Taught school seven years art, English, drama. Directed plays, designed sets, acted, ...
- A new report says white boys need father figures at school. But the male education crisis is far more complex and ... (Evening Standard)
Any parent will recognise Peter Smith's assessment of the boys he teaches at Hampton School in south-west London: 'Boys are like greyhounds. They love the chase and the race, and they don't care if the prize is a fake rabbit.'
- Bar listings: July 31, 2008 (The Union)
Daju Bhai Nepalese Restaurant, Grass Valley - 272-6229
- Prof. Ian Jack: Literary scholar who moved from Butler and the Brontës to the definitive edition of Browning (Independent)
Ian Jack, Emeritus Professor of English Literature at Cambridge, was the author of a series of masterly studies and editions of English writers between 1660 and 1860. His critical discussion was careful and decisive, his editing learned and lucid. There is no reader of Keats, or of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, or of Robert Browning, but must reckon a debt to Ian Jack.
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