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- Harrington to take part in national event - The Daily Item of Lynn
Harrington to take part in national eventThe Daily Item of Lynn, MA - 5 hours agoAlong with guest authors, educators and historians paying visits to the library, Shutzer has entered the students' work in poetry and writing contests. ...
- Media Advisory - The 21st Trillium Book Award - CNW Group
TORONTO, June 11 /CNW/ - On behalf of the Ontario Ministry of Culture, the Ontario Media Development Corporation (OMDC) is hosting a luncheon event on Thursday June 12th, 2008 to announce the winners for the 21st Trillium Book Award; Ontario's ...
- Finding rhyme & reason - Irish Independent
Irish IndependentFinding rhyme & reasonIrish Independent, Ireland - 1 hour agoIt's not all poetry. There are some gags in there, some riffs that aren't really poetry, they're more conversational. It's much more… ...
- Fiction Reviews - Publishers Weekly
Fiction ReviewsPublishers Weekly, NY - 29 minutes agoWill, released from Hell, returns to a mortal court where black magic threatens Queen Elizabeth, and his poetry becomes her bulwark. ...
- Working to preserve orchard - Harlow Herald 24
Working to preserve orchardHarlow Herald 24, UK - 9 hours agoThe group were able to use the area to paint, make collages, explore the scenery, make bark rubbings and write poetry. Lesley Mace, who attended the art day ...
- Thursday 5/22 (Sag Harbor Express)
Early Risers Book Club begins at the John Jermain Library, Main Street, Sag Harbor. 9 a.m. discussion on "Cold Mountain" by Charles Frazier. Next month's book "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult. Group meets the fourth Thursday of every month. 725-0049.
- Shaw to read at Yeats event - RTE.ie
RTE.ieShaw to read at Yeats eventRTE.ie, Ireland - 36 minutes agoOther events include a one-day immersion course for lovers of poetry on Thursday, 26 June and family activities including tours, trails and stories for ...
- A Familiar Face - Egypt Today
IT’S NOT EVERY DAY that a recognized expert in his or her field —and a tenured professor to boot — leaves California’s prestigious Stanford University to take up a post at the American University in Cairo. But Joel Beinin, AUC’s new ...
- Culture shocker - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Dave Keali’i is near-unique in Worcester poetry: a writer of both Irish and Hawaiian descent, his work reaches beyond identity politics, attempting to reconcile his experience with the world around him, and with the divine. Culture bends in his ...
- There is still an element of curiosity about what the African can do ... - Vanguard
In this highly revealing interview, Professor Kalu Uka, the very first Igbo man to become a professor of Theatre Studies, the first black lecturer at the University of Leeds, England, bares his mind on certain issues bothering the Nigerian dramatic ...
- Poetry Column: Hanover first with borough laureateship - Evening Sun
Carl Sandburg once said, "Nothing happens unless first a dream." According to Anna Manahan Bowman, Hanover's first poet laureate, Hanover was first in the state of Pennsylvania to designate the official position of a borough poet laureate. The ...
- Stoughton minister delivers ‘The Gospel according to Bruce ... - Enterprise
To the list of good-read tomes devoted to the Bruce Springsteen catalog you can add ``The Gospel According to Bruce Springsteen: Rock and Redemption from Asbury Park to Magic'' by the Rev. Jeffrey B. Symynkywicz (Westminister John Knox, $16.95 ...
- Cambridge students examined on Amy Winehouse song - Reuters UK
LONDON, May 28 (Reuters Life!) - They might not be Shakespeare or Wordsworth but lyrics by soul singer Amy Winehouse have been included in a Cambridge University literature exam for the first time. Final year English students were asked to compare a ...
- Alum's poetry unveils sex metaphors galore - Red and Black
Alum's poetry unveils sex metaphors galoreRed and Black, GA - 35 minutes agoI didn't mean to write a book of poetry. I don't really read a lot of poetry." Therein lies a major problem: admitting to writing poetry without reading ...
- Welcome to the campus of the future - The Independent
Stephan Oates is the future of higher education. A father of six children and grandfather of two, he works as a part-time cleaner at Newcastle College in Newcastle-under-Lyme in the early hours of the morning, finishing his shift at 8am. Then he ...
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