Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- The way they were - Greater Milwaukee Today
Greater Milwaukee TodayThe way they wereGreater Milwaukee Today, USA - 4 hours agoA lot of those songs work as stand-alone poetry." Fantle is now the vice president of public relations for Visit Milwaukee. In college, he fed his passion ...
- The dangers of banality - Financial Times
R eporting on the trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem in 1961, the political theorist Hannah Arendt coined the phrase “the banality of evil”. Eichmann, responsible for the slaughter of millions of Jews, had the appearance and even the mentality ...
- There are similarities to Johnson, but Bolt a sprinter all his own ... - ESPN
There are similarities to Johnson, but Bolt a sprinter all his own ...ESPN - 5 hours ago"He's poetry in motion." He's silliness at rest. In a sport rife with preening prima donnas, Bolt has taken posturing to a new level before, ...
- On hunt for new rhyme and reason - Huddersfield Examiner
On hunt for new rhyme and reasonHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 24 minutes agoThe two competitions – one for short stories and one for poetry – will result in the best entries being published in a forthcoming anthology called Grist, ...
- Alice comes to Sewerby Hall - Bridlington Today
Alice comes to Sewerby HallBridlington Today, UK - 5 hours agoThere is music, song and dance to accompany some of the marvellous poetry and the actors will be dressed in traditional Edwardian costume. ...
- Go fishin' with Dad (The York Weekly)
As Father's Day approaches this year, I find myself thinking of my own dad and his love of fishing. He was completely at home angling in the ocean, on lakes or in streams, and in the course of his life, he caught fishes, big ones like sailfish and tarpon...
- Jiminy Peak: There’s Something - iBerkshires.com
Jiminy Peak: There’s SomethingiBerkshires.com, MA - 3 hours agoNow combined with Writing for Children & Young Adults. Poetry Group with WC Wampler, Wednesday, September 10th at Wild Sage, 333 North Street, Pittsfield, ...
- The art of therapy: Painting program aids seniors with dementia - Burlington Times News
The art of therapy: Painting program aids seniors with dementiaBurlington Times News, NC - 1 hour agoBY VIEWING THEIR artwork, Porter said, participants have been able to write poetry or discuss memories from their past that otherwise would not have ...
- Fun for everyone - Ontario Argus Observer
Fun for everyoneOntario Argus Observer, OR - 4 minutes agoLooselip’s performance was one of “organized bs,” as he calls cowboy poetry. After all, “the way to write a sonnet is to lay some bs on it,” he told the ...
- Yeats is poetry in motion as he equals Gold Cup feats of Sagaro - Times Online
Yeats is poetry in motion as he equals Gold Cup feats of SagaroTimes Online, UK - 5 hours agoMurtagh has had his dark times, struggling with weight and addiction to the point where he looked out of love with his career. ...
- Olympic poetry contest - the winner (Radio Netherlands)
And now we present the winner and four runners-up in RNW's Olympic poetry contest - and, of course, their poems, as well as a selection of the poems entered in Radio Henan's counterpart contest in China.
- A French master's farewell to love - Salon
A scene from "The Romance of Astrea and Celadon." If 88-year-old French director Eric Rohmer has really made his last film -- and that's the promise that comes attached to "The Romance of Astrea and Celadon" -- then I guess it's no surprise that it's ...
- Multimedia Poetry Evening - Warsaw Voice
Multimedia Poetry EveningWarsaw Voice, Poland - 1 hour agoHerbert also wrote essays about the construction of medieval cathedrals in France (The Barbarian in the Garden) and classical Dutch painting (Still Life ...
- Laureate lessons: Politics and artistic honors don't mix - Gloucester Daily Times
Gloucester has a new poet laureate — officially. But the title might as well be amended to "political poet laureate." That is the only way to describe the appointment of John Ronan by the City Council on Tuesday night. The council didn't even vote ...
- Al Clark: On Father's Day, this group takes mothering far from home - Daily Reflector
As far east as Istanbul, as distant in time as yesterday or tomorrow, the small, seemingly overlooked country of Moldova lies hidden between Ukraine and Romania. Where the Russian author Pushkin, in exile, wrote some of his greatest poetry, it has ...
|
|
Looking into a Refinance?
Get your Online Degrees today!
Mortgage News Archives
|