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- Situationism and hats - Manchester Evening News
I BLAME Leonard Cohen for making this a hold-on-to-your-hats event. The sprightly septuagenarian and his band, whose four gigs conquered Manchester last week, all sported natty titfers. So the sight of co-organiser Eliot Rashman wearing what Dunns ...
- East Bay Briefings - Providence Journal
East Bay BriefingsProvidence Journal, RI - 1 hour agoPoetry writing course: A poetry writing series will be held this summer at Barrington Library. Led by community services librarian Lauri Burke and Kara ...
- Close this window - Wwd.com
Memo Pad: Photo Shopping... If Only Hillary Had Done Vogue... Tommy TV... PHOTO SHOPPING: Anna Wintour appears to have another reason for being in Milan than the men's shows. The Vogue editor in chief is said to be working on a major photo exhibition ...
- Poets tackle death and dying for hospice - Scoop
Moonlight, a book of New Zealand poems on death and dying, is being launched at Mercy Hospice Auckland, on 18 July. The anthology, edited by poet Andrew Johnston, is being launched on Montana Poetry Day. Johnston, who is one of New Zealandâs most ...
- 5th Althorp Literary Festival - 13-15 June 2008 - Independent
5th Althorp Literary Festival - 13-15 June 2008Independent, UK - 3 hours agoOn Sunday 15, Andrew Motion talks about poetry and his touching memoir 'In the Blood' (11am), while Helen Dunmore (left) shares the love of Catullus which ...
- Library turned into Zuckerman farm replica - Packet Online
LAMBERTVILLE â Come Saturday, Lilly Street will be gone and, magically, in its place will be the entrance to the Zuckerman farm. As young readers know â and older readers might recall â the Zuckerman farm is the setting of E.B. Whiteâs ...
- A crown beyond legacy - The National
A crown beyond legacyThe National, United Arab Emirates - 3 hours agoâThe experiences weâve gained through our poetry reading nights, and the humanity and humility weâve learned from each other is one of the greatest lessons ...
- Sonia Gordon - Baltimore Sun
Sonia GordonBaltimore Sun, United States - 31 minutes ago... watercolors and working as a fiber artist. In recent years, she began writing short stories and poetry, some of which was published in literary magazines.
- NEA grants $2.8 million for 'The Big Read' - San Francisco Gate
The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that more than 200 organizations nationwide will receive grants totaling $2.8 million to host "The Big Read," an initiative meant to restore book reading in American culture. In 2004, the NEA ...
- Five years down the road - Half Moon Bay Review and Pescadero Pebble
Five years down the roadHalf Moon Bay Review and Pescadero Pebble, CA - 30 minutes agoShe read books on grief and post-traumatic stress; she read poetry. She embraced Buddhist philosophies of acceptance and living-in-the-moment mindfulness. ...
- Camp Gets Nearly 1000 Youth Writing - Gazette Newspapers
Camp Gets Nearly 1000 Youth WritingGazette Newspapers, CA - 37 minutes ago... editorial or journalistic pieces, persuasive essays, memoirs or poetry, for instance. They have daily mini-lessons on the different genres, ...
- The Heart of America Shakespeare Festivalâs Othello doesnât flinch ... - Pitch Weekly
The Heart of America Shakespeare Festivalâs Othello doesnât flinch ...Pitch Weekly, MO - 3 hours agoOthello's strong opening and suitably horrific climax should appeal to grown-ups who like some poetry with their potboilers. ...
- Talking to Jamaican litblogger Geoffrey Philp - Global Voices Online
Talking to Jamaican litblogger Geoffrey PhilpGlobal Voices Online, MA - 5 hours ago... Poetry Foundation blog, described his âgreatest fear about bloggingâ: âIt will suck up all my creative ideasâtopics that really should belong in poems. ...
- 'Only room for so many' (Post-Tribune)
Ulysses Chew bowed his head, absorbed booming bass tones into his body and penned his poetry. "I'm back in the building, back in the booth," Chew begins, "Who Dat? Mr. No Love, and this is the truth."
- The loo that shook the world: Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabi - The Independent
In 1917, nobody imagined that an act of rebellion by a young French painter would change the face of art. As Marcel Duchampâs notorious âFountainâ takes centre stage at Tate Modern, Philip Hensher stands up for the power of the porcelain It ...
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