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- The Observer profile: Jeremy Paxman (Guardian Unlimited)
Profile: Accusing Scotland's literary giant of writing doggerel is typical of maverick BBC presenter Jeremy Paxman
- Theater Giants Head Up North For Shakespeare Festival - NY1
NY1Theater Giants Head Up North For Shakespeare FestivalNY1, NY - 3 hours agoIt's very precise because it is poetry, it's not prose." Dennehy says hopes to come back to Broadway soon. Plummer's not in such a rush. "I don't know. ...
- PEOPLE students to perform new skills - University of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications
PEOPLE students to perform new skillsUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications, WI - 43 minutes agoThe event is open and free to the public. But according to Dewalt, the performance is about more than just a few hours of skits from high school students. ...
- Pine River Library Lore: Take a nostalgic return to school days - The Lake Country Echo
Pine River Library Lore: Take a nostalgic return to school daysThe Lake Country Echo, MN - 9 minutes agoI'm a little obtuse when it comes to identifying various types of poetry. I just know what I like.) The question I have here is whether children actually ...
- 2020 Festival slate announced (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Enjoy the Arts is expecting attendance of 12,000 for this year's 20/20 Festival, with more than 60 events in Greater Cincinnati neighborhoods.
- First bard's poetry reading - BBC News
BBC NewsFirst bard's poetry readingBBC News, UK - Apr 18, 2008The first minister recites the opening lines of Robert Burns' Tam o' Shanter at the reopening of the graveyard immortalised in the poem. ...
- Out and About: Sept. 3 - 14 - Canton Journal
Out and About: Sept. 3 - 14Canton Journal, MA - 12 minutes agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Karadzic Was Once Considered A Moderate By Many - NPR
BBC NewsKaradzic Was Once Considered A Moderate By ManyNPR - 44 minutes agoIf anything, he was seen as a bit of an oddball, having dabbled in everything from chicken farming to poetry in a fruitless quest for wealth and glory. ...Video: Karadzic plans to defend himself in The Hague RussiaTodayKindly old poet or evil warlord? Sunshine Coast DailyThe Rise and Fall of the “Butcher of Bosnia” Transitions OnlineTelegraph.co.uk - Huffington Postall 6,110 news articles
- Edwina Bridgeman and Hannah Buckley - Metro
MetroEdwina Bridgeman and Hannah BuckleyMetro, UK - 4 hours agoUsing an intriguing combination of organza fabric, hand-stitched text and botanical illustrations, her densely layered work explores the poetry of ...
- Literary Collaborations - Twin Cities Planet
Literary CollaborationsTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 1 hour agoIn addition, she is working with emerging prose and poetry writers as a mentor in The Loft Literary Center’s Mentor Series. Erdrich read from her essay in ...
- No justice for victims of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
#8220;Let's go down to the cities to kill the scumbags. #8221; - From the poetry of accused war criminal and former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic.
- Family Events, Day by Day - Advocate Weekly
Family Events, Day by DayAdvocate Weekly, MA - 15 hours agoMettawee River Theatre Company, production of the Winnebago Native American creation tale, "NANABOZHO," a comic account of how our world began, ...
- Kelso grad self-publishes memoir of rise from rock-bottom (The Daily News)
Publishing your own book has the whiff of ego about it. But when Royce Lawyer printed his humble, spiral-bound story, he put a photograph of himself on the cover, showing him when he weighed more than 500 pounds. Across the top of the photo is the title: “Stop and Look.”
- Camp culture - The National
Camp cultureThe National, United Arab Emirates - 48 minutes agoPoetry and theatre also play a role at Al Bustan, where the drama teacher Leila Buck encourages each child to use his or her jism (body) and qulb (heart) to ...
- Going from mud to verse at Glastonbury - Whitehaven News and Star
MUD, sun, queues and sheer brilliance; Glastonbury 2008. I’d always wanted to experience the Mother of all Festivals, in the past I’d looked on enviously when university friends had flashed their “Golden Tickets” after spending what seemed ...
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