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- Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award - Irish World News
For anyone between 11-17 years of age, the Poetry Society’s Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award is an exciting opportunity to discover a talent you never knew you had, or maybe quietly thought you had but lacked the confidence to act upon. Whether ...
- ARTSY EFFORTS COME . . . AND GO - Toronto Star
Here for a moment, then gone. That's the nature of urban artistic interventions; they are quirky – did I really see that? – and ephemeral as a cloud. Toronto has experienced a number of these random acts, which have appeared without explanation ...
- The Olympic flame, for now, burns bright in Britain - International Herald Tribune
LONDON : Shortly after the Beijing Olympics, a British official was overheard to say that, with his country winning a trove of gold medals and now assuming the mantle of host for the 2012 Games, the cynics and skeptics opposed to London as the ...
- Steppenwolf trifecta takes on love, fear and the workplace (Chicago Tribune)
Can writers own their own influence?
- North Texas events, August 29 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
WICHITA FALLS ART ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP SHOW Ends today, Wichita Falls Museum of Art at Midwestern State University, 2 Eureka Circle. Featuring a variety of artwork by members of the art group.
- Jesuit heritage featured - Worcester Telegram
Jesuit heritage featuredWorcester Telegram, MA - 7 hours agoAlso, a multi-media presentation exploring 500 years of Jesuit poetry, prose, and other “humanism†will be held at 7:30 pm Thursday in the Seelos Theater. ...
- FBI investigate Shakespeare theft drama - Sunderland Echo
CBS NewsFBI investigate Shakespeare theft dramaSunderland Echo, UK - Jul 13, 2008... two works by the 10th century poet Aelfric printed in 1566 and 1709, an edition of Beowulf printed in 1815 and a 1612 book of maps and poetry. ...First edition of Shakespeare plays found in US after theft in ... Edmonton JournalArrest over Shakespeare theft ITNFour-hundred-year-old Shakespeare book recovered a decade after ... The Canadian Pressall 461 news articles
- Black Rider, Award-Winning Musical Play by Burroughs, Waits and ... - Playbill.com
Black Rider, Award-Winning Musical Play by Burroughs, Waits and ...Playbill.com, NY - 10 hours ago... and hits the dark.' Wilhelm ignores this ominous warning with dire consequences." The play "evokes the atmosphere of a gothic circus, where poetry, ...
- 'Can You Imagine': Author Shares His Life Stories Through New ... - Yahoo Finance
SOUTH JORDAN, Utah, July 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Short stories and poems encourage the reader to imagine the possibilities for their life in Kelly K. Owens' new book "Can You Imagine" (published by AuthorHouse - http://www.authorhouse.com ). Within the ...
- Poetry review: Fady Joudah's 'The Earth in the Attic' - Orlando Sentinel
In the late 20th century, governments discovered that traditional land wars, in which territory is taken by force, had become passe, replaced by guerrilla combat. Though many writers paint warfare vividly, poets often represent carnage in minimalist ...
- HELSINGIN SANOMAT INTERNATIONAL EDITION - METRO - Helsingin Sanomat
HELSINGIN SANOMAT INTERNATIONAL EDITION - METROHelsingin Sanomat, Finland - 15 minutes agoAs bookstores, libraries, and galleries kept their doors open until the small hours, the programme included poetry readings, street theatre, open-air cinema ...
- Father-focused group broadens role in community (The Record)
STOCKTON - At a community meeting inside the Dorothy L. Jones Community and Health Center this week, Marcyelle Wheaten introduced himself as a youth advocate.
- Pure poetry from a man who loves his poultry (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
About 8,000 years ago, in Southeast Asia, the chicken came, before the egg. That is, humans captured the wild red jungle fowl, cherishing its fierceness.
- Isle cook in finals of national burger contest - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Isle cook in finals of national burger contestHonolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 1 hour ago"We Go Eat" (Hawai'i Council for the Humanities, $14.95) is a collection of articles, short stories and poetry about the foods that define us, published in ...
- Elizabeth 'Warrior Eagle' McAninch relaxes in her home in Cañon City. - Daily Record
After being beaten almost to death numerous times, she managed to persevere. Elizabeth “Warrior Eagle†McAninch’s saga began as a child. While growing up, her father left when she was young. She said at times, she felt isolated from her mother ...
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