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- Yale and Harvard Teach Coprophagia - Cleveland Indy Media
Yale and Harvard Teach CoprophagiaCleveland Indy Media, OH - Jul 15, 2008... a perfect verse of poetry.) Maybe they'll leave my blog alone! Cut and paste my blog elsewhere for easy reading.) Forum Topix is playing the same game; ...
- The Gig Guide - Wiltshire Times
The Gig GuideWiltshire Times, UK - 1 hour agoCF: Festival Club Open Stage, eclectic mix of folk, blues, jazz and rap through to comedy, short film and poetry. Hosted by compere and performer Leander ...
- You write the reviews: Roger Lloyd Pack, The Maltings, Wells-Next-The-Sea (Independent)
This was a good choice for the opening night of the 11th Poetry-next-the-Sea festival in Norfolk. Roger Lloyd Pack, best known for his role as Trigger in Only Fools and Horses, commands a good audience even when poetry is the main topic. He was talking to Dame Gillian Beer, fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, in a Desert Island Discs-style format about his 10 favourite poems.
- Day-long event to commemorate the 1963 death of poet Theodore Roethke - MLive.com
MLive.comDay-long event to commemorate the 1963 death of poet Theodore RoethkeMLive.com, MI - 2 hours agoAnd in honor of the centennial year, SVSU has placed ads in Poetry magazine and on the Academy of American Poets web newsletter at poets.org inviting the ...
- RCA Venus 2049 (Car Design News)
Students at London's Royal College of Art recently held a show at the London Transport Museum to present a project sponsored by Korean automaker Kia. Called ‘Venus 2049', the aim of the project was for students to work in 'Pathway Teams', researching the nature of beauty and together articulate the contemporary interpretation of beauty.
- A Proud Lesbian - South Dakota Politics
A Proud LesbianSouth Dakota Politics - 17 hours agoShe wrote love poems to other women. I read her poetry in a Greek literature class back in the late seventies. It was quite striking. ...
- New poet laureate has Southern Indiana roots (The Indianapolis Star)
JASPER An author who writes about his youth in the Southern Indiana city of Jasper and his German heritage has been named the state's second poet laureate.
- A Local Theater Tradition Is Back, Thanks to an 'Electric Personality' - Washington Post
A Local Theater Tradition Is Back, Thanks to an 'Electric Personality'Washington Post, United States - 12 hours agoHe has directed shows at Keegan Theatre, the University of Maryland and Olney Theatre Center while bringing the Source Festival back to life. ...
- Are there any politically engaged poets out there? - OpEdNews.com
It is true that many poets were born out of necessity, from the trouble times they were living in. Poetry was then the only acceptable way to fight, because it could be less evident about what it really meant. It was often an indirect attack leaving ...
- Debut novel shortlisted for Montana - Stuff
Mary McCallum is a finalist in the fiction category with her first book, The Blue . She is up against Laurence Fearnley, for Edwin & Matilda , Alice Tawhai, for Luminous , and Charlotte Grimshaw, for Opportunity . McCallum has been a broadcast ...
- Poets hold audience spellbound (Khaleej Times)
IT IS said that old is gold. Where does that leave the new? One can say, it depends. When it comes to new poets, it depends on their performance.
- The New York World - New York Observer
Algonquin Round Table? Nah, it’s some French joint! Elaine Stritch, Griffin Dunne, Swoosie Kurtz, Richard Price, hostess Ruda Dauphin, Debra Winger, Matt Dillon (with beard). Morgan Freeman and his wife, Myrna Colley-Lee, were the first to arrive ...
- 'Hey, boss, what's your sign?' - Globe and Mail
'Hey, boss, what's your sign?'Globe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours ago"I always thought of astrology as an art, like music or poetry, in which a set of stories describe the way we experience different people and the way others ...
- 51 fresh summer destinations (The Alexandria Town Talk)
As Memorial Day Weekend kicks off summer road-trip season, high gas prices may be prompting travelers to stay closer to home. With that in mind, USA TODAY's travel staff uncovered one new event or attraction in each state to enliven vacationers' warm-weather travels - no matter where they live.
- The problem is ... it’s out of this world - Times Online
The problem is ... it’s out of this worldTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoI know every shape and every crease serves an aerodynamic purpose but it’s like free-form poetry. It’s like it was conceived by Bartok. ...
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