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- Tribute to a mate (Wingham Chronicle)
Killabakh bush poet Roderick Williams has returned from the Henry Lawson Festival at Gulgong with a prize for a very personal poem he wrote as a tribute to one of his mates.
- Yankee Notebook: Good fences just make more fences - Rutland Herald
"Something there is that doesn't love a wall, that wants it down," wrote Robert Frost many years ago in "Mending Wall," one of his greatest poems. I never heard him speak, but he recited it; clearly, he liked it too. But because we all tend to find ...
- Totem Figures - Toronto Star
Totem FiguresToronto Star, Canada - 7 minutes agoDawe's thesis is that on our individual, epic journey through life we all carry with us our own personal mythology – people, poetry, memories, whatever. ...
- Art and garden tour in Edison and Metuchen (Edison Sentinel)
Five residential garden retreats in Edison andMetuchen will be open to the public 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 19 for "Art in the Garden Tour 3," sponsored by the Edison Arts Society. Each of the five gardens showcase different styles. This year's focus is on the wrap-around garden, with the space in the front of the home landscaped and inviting the visitor to enter the back.
- Flann O'Brien - guardian.co.uk
Flann O'Brienguardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 22, 2008The Third Policeman - Lewis Carroll meets Wittgenstein - remained unpublished for 20 years, and is a black, playful satire on rationalism, selfishness, ...
- Poverty March - Cleveland Indy Media
Poverty MarchCleveland Indy Media, OH - 6 hours ago... Crisis of Cleveland's Poverty Issues. We will March to City Hall & Celebrate at the Free Stamp with inspiring poetry, music and dancing in the park.
- Trillium awards announced - Ottawa Citizen
Trillium awards announcedOttawa Citizen, Canada - 11 hours agoThe English-language emerging poetry award, valued at $10000, went to Rachel Zolf of Toronto for Human Resources while Tina Charlebois, originally of ...
- Rutgers-Camden holds summer writers’ conference - Philadelphia Inquirer
Rutgers-Camden holds summer writers’ conferencePhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 1 hour agoOn Monday, June 23, poet JT Barbarese, author of four collections of poetry and a translation of Euripides' "Children of Herakles," will read with Lisa ...
- Israel will free prisoners in gesture to Abbas - Boston Globe
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The Israeli cabinet agreed on Sunday to release 200 Palestinian prisoners, including two jailed 30 years ago for attacks on Israelis, as a gesture to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, government officials said. Nabil Abu ...
- From Dusk Till Dawn ... (East Bay Express)
The bars, bands, and clubs to keep you happy.
- St. Louis cast mysterious spell on poet TS Eliot - West End Word
St. Louis cast mysterious spell on poet TS EliotWest End Word, MO - 2 hours ago... when he was writing “Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” his first commercially published poem. In his poetry Eliot didn’t mention his hometown. ...
- PBS documentary features Shands Art in Medicine program (Independent Florida Alligator)
Documentary airs on WUFT–TV/DT at 1:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. While poetry, dance and performance serve as recreation for some, the activities can also serve as creative steps toward recovery for patients involved in the Shands Arts in Medicine program.
- School Daze: Cornerstone festival stays the same, though things ... - The Free Lance-Star
The Free Lance-StarSchool Daze: Cornerstone festival stays the same, though things ...The Free Lance-Star, VA - 28 minutes agoNo, I didn't follow through on my undying dream of living simply among the flower children, writing poetry and wearing patchouli oil. ...
- Joanne Ragsdale's A Child's Time to Read: Book outlines struggles (Baxter Bulletin)
Because he wrote about Wellpinit and the Spokane Indian Reservation where I once taught, I have been a fan of Sherman Alexie since his book "Reservation Blues." He is a noteworthy voice of the times and depicts reservation life with truth and honesty.
- Valley native has small but huge role in Shepard play - Morning Call
The biggest role of Elissa Piszel's theater career is one of the smallest. The Bethlehem native stands silent for four to five minutes in nothing but a slip and a cowboy hat. Her only act is to hand the hat to the man who tossed it into a self-dug ...
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