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- Great Scot — Let the games begin - The Stamford Times
Great Scot — Let the games beginThe Stamford Times, CT - 7 hours agoThe modern-day games include a lot of tradition in the form of Scottish music, poetry, sing-a-longs, Scottish and Celtic food and vendors, clan gatherings, ...
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poem, written in 1592, with one or two of the designated songs while making reference to the "diverse senses of lyric". Nick Seaton, of the Campaign for Real Education group, criticised the university for "dumbing down" their exams.
- McCain to Obama: "You Can't Handle the Truth!" - Huffingtonpost.com
Even before writing movies ever since I was a kid I have seen the world through the lens of film and TV. And as a writer I can't help but sometimes see the world metaphorically. So when Clint and Spike were recently spatting it depressed me because ...
- Datebook - Friday - Estes Park Trail Gazette
Through July 6 — “Far and Near Horizons” International Plein Air Painters and Landscape Artist’s International at the Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park, 423 W. Elkhorn Ave. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, 586-9203, www.estesarts.com ...
- Prevailing perceptions of Muslims - Hindu
HinduPrevailing perceptions of MuslimsHindu, India - 12 hours agoUrdu poetry bordered on heresy which might be considered un-Islamic today. For instance Ghalib, the doyen of Urdu poets, ridiculed the concept of paradise ...
- Response To 'Bad Behavior' At Hartford Library - Hartford Courant
Response To 'Bad Behavior' At Hartford LibraryHartford Courant, United States - 1 hour agoI've attended jazz concerts, judged poetry slams, listened to inspiring readings by world-famous authors and watched as people from all walks of life danced ...
- Review: Special Orders - Kansas City Star
Review: Special OrdersKansas City Star, MO - 10 minutes agoBy KATHLEEN JOHNSON Edward Hirsch’s new poetry collection, Special Orders, is an exercise in thinking inside the box. The metaphor of the box — and one is ...
- Debut Novel Release Linked to Suzie's Closet WNC Service Organization (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
The debut epic fantasy novel, Ivory Joins the Reaping World Wind or Who Caused The Best End Of Earth Ever? will link as a fund raiser for Western North Carolina service organization, Suzie's Closet.
- Owen Wilson a 'Big Poetry Fan' - People Magazine
Owen Wilson a 'Big Poetry Fan'People Magazine - 2 hours agoBy Amy Elisa Keith "He's a big poetry fan, and I am too. So we email poems to each other," says Academy Award-wining actor Alan Arkin, 74, who recently ...
- Acclaimed poet Judson Mitcham to give reading at Sidney's Salon (Macon Telegraph)
Poet Judson Mitcham admits that he's a "long-hander." When he reads his poetry at the upcoming Sidney's Salon, he may elaborate upon what that actually means.
- Darwin's Garden Exhibition Opens at The New York Botanical Garden - PR Newswire (press release)
Darwin's Garden Exhibition Opens at The New York Botanical GardenPR Newswire (press release), NY - 1 hour agoIn addition, performances feature music and poetry from Darwin's era, much of it heavily influenced by nature. The Bourke-Sullivan Display House at the ...
- Interview: Exene Cervenka of X « - Village Voice
Interview: Exene Cervenka of X «Village Voice, NY - 45 minutes agoIn 1977, 21-year-old vocalist Exene Cervenka met 23-year-old bass player John Doe at a poetry workshop in Venice, California. Very shortly afterwards —along ...
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Event Description It's an "upper" on Downer to launch the 15 UWM film student-made animated films of poems of POETRY EVERYWHERE. Meet the filmmakers and the producers at docUWM and the UWM Creative Writing program who joined with the Poetry ...
- Fighting talk - Guardian Unlimited
'It becomes more and more real' ... Timothy West and Lisa Dulson in a 1999 production of The Birthday Party. Photograph: Tristram Kenton Harold Pinter's career was nearly strangled at birth. On Monday May 19 1958, The Birthday Party opened at the ...
- Author Gowdy wins Trillium Book Award (Toronto Star)
Barbara Gowdy's gripping novel Helpless , which incited controversy in some quarters for its sympathetic portrayal of a man who abducts a young girl, is the winner of the $20,000 English-language Trillium Book Award.
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