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- Mary-Sherman Willis' "The Laughter of Women" (Seattle Times)
So often, reading a poem can in itself feel like a thing overheard. Here, Mary-Sherman Willis of Virginia describes the feeling of being...
- Welcoming An Iranian World-Class Artist to DC Area - Earthtimes (press release)
Welcoming An Iranian World-Class Artist to DC AreaEarthtimes (press release), UK - 11 hours agoIranFuture.org is proud to introduce Shahrokh to American media and politicians of DC. We urge you to attend this night to better understand Persian people ...
- Retirement is Perfect Time to Write and Reinvent Oneself (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Writing brings clarification, joy, fond memories, and a new perspective on life. Learn these lessons and more in retirement--the perfect time to embark on an adventure by exploring the joy of writing. Begin the journey, with a few helpful hints from Marlys Marshall Styne's "Seniorwriting."
- 'Bachelorette' from Georgia and fiance from Amherst set May 2009 ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
ABC "I never stopped believing in love and relationships," DeAnna Pappas, 26, said after accepting a proposal from professional snowboarder Jesse Csincsak on the finale of "The Bachelorette." The couple assured the media they are really in love ...
- VARIETY: Entertainment Briefs - Globe Gazette
KENSETT — The Kensett Women’s Club is again sponsoring the annual Kensett Variety Show. “Turn Your Radio On — Station KCWC 6.5” will be held Saturday and Sunday, April 12 and 13, at the Kensett Community Center, 300 Willow St. Doors open at ...
- Playing Hardball - Newsweek
Playing HardballNewsweek - 46 minutes agoThe same man who quotes the poetry of Walt Whitman and Pablo Neruda by heart can bully his detractors in ways that evoke comparisons with Italy's Benito ...
- Obama picks garrulous attack dog - Ottawa Citizen
Obama picks garrulous attack dogOttawa Citizen, Canada - 3 hours ago... of the most garrulous senators, Mr. Biden stuttered badly as a child. He learned to overcome his speech problem by reciting poetry in front of a mirror. ...
- Bloodroot reading at Dartmouth bookstore - Message for the Week
Bloodroot reading at Dartmouth bookstoreMessage for the Week, VT - 2 hours agoThe upcoming reading will focus on poetry and short stories and will take place in the Bookstore’s Robert Frost Room. Joining the team from Bloodroot, ...
- One choreographer stands out in Chelonia Dance's Chicago debut - Chicago Sun-Times
For modern dance choreographers, a college teaching job is about as good as it gets. Unlike writers, painters and composers, choreographers need two hard-to-come-by resources: A studio in which to create work, and a sure supply of dancers on which to ...
- Readings and Signings (Portsmouth Herald)
Send readings & signings to features@seacoastonline.com.
- Free films focus on science - Business Gazette
Free films focus on scienceBusiness Gazette, MD - 1 hour agoA poetry reading will be held 7:30 pm Tuesday, followed by an open mike on the themes of the Exquisite Corpse. The closing reception will be held 5 pm to 8 ...
- Comedian Earthquake to shake up laughs in Cleveland - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the host of the Laugh Track column (side effects are generally mild and include headache, sore throat, nose bleeds and coughing) ... Mike McIntyre. Thank you, Cleveland. The side effects are worth it. After all ...
- Ross mom whose son has Asperger's writes book of poems (Marin Independent Journal)
Like the autistic character Dustin Hoffman plays in the movie "Rain Man," Rebecca Foust's son is, in her words, "very different.
- Plenty going on in the Vale today (Saturday) - Aylesbury Today
Plenty going on in the Vale today (Saturday)Aylesbury Today, UK - 3 hours agoIf you've a talent you'd like to share with others, why not join us for an evening of music, comedy, poetry and magic. Mainly an acoustic evening - under 18 ...
- Boyd Tonkin: A Week in Books (Independent)
If rhyme doesn't pay, then – when it comes to authorial bank accounts – crime more often does. While picking his way through a tangled domestic life (which included, of course, the childhood of his Oscar-winning son, Daniel), the poet Cecil Day-Lewis needed more ample funds than even a Laureate's career in verse will ever supply. Under the pseudonym "Nicholas Blake", he published 20 popular ...
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