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- Winning poem receives mixed reception (North Queensland Register)
A QUEENSLAND poet has broken new ground by winning a major bush poetry competition without even mentioning cattle, creeks or drought. And not everyone is happy about it.
- The reel Emily Dickinson: New DVD explores the life and environs ... - Amherst Bulletin
The reel Emily Dickinson: New DVD explores the life and environs ...Amherst Bulletin, MA - 2 hours agoWe see a bureau, and a small writing table, both of which belonged to the family, though it's not known if they were actually in Dickinson's room. ...
- Does This Make Me Look Old? - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Does This Make Me Look Old?Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - 31 minutes agoThat's why healthy academic retirees often go into something new: spying, drumming, tutoring, poetry writing, hectoring the powerful. You're never too old, ...
- The Family Folk-Up St Bride’s Church, tonight - Liverpool Echo
The Family Folk-Up St Bride’s Church, tonightLiverpool Echo, UK - 17 hours agoHe interweaves exquisite poetry with a lyrical guitar to make the kind of music to dream to, the kind of music that’ll inspire you and always leave you ...
- Mental Health Media Grant recipients - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Mental Health Media Grant recipientsScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 8 hours agoKarlo Mila is writing a poetry book (featuring some prose) about her experience of unwellness and recovery. Jenn Shelton will bring together talented ...
- Movie Reviews by Reel People: 'Righteous Kill' - Friday Flyer
Friday FlyerMovie Reviews by Reel People: 'Righteous Kill'Friday Flyer, CA - 22 minutes agoThe setting is New York City; but it was filmed mostly in Connecticut, and the poetry may have been written in Nantucket (there once was a man from there). ...
- Tumultuous Life of Lola the Reinvented Spanish Dancer - RedOrbit
Tumultuous Life of Lola the Reinvented Spanish DancerRedOrbit, TX - 1 hour agoBox office: 01392 493493 PENZANCE people can pick a poem in a tin when they go shopping on Thursday to celebrate National Poetry Day. ...
- Bard of the Bay stars at church - Whitby Today
Bard of the Bay stars at churchWhitby Today, UK - 9 hours ago... original unaccompanied song and poetry. Tony Morris, believed to be the only professional player of Native American style flute in North Yorkshire, ...
- Uganda: Dr. Kiguli to Recite Poems at Literature Festival in Berlin - AllAfrica.com
Uganda: Dr. Kiguli to Recite Poems at Literature Festival in BerlinAllAfrica.com, Washington - 10 hours agoKilomba is a writer, researcher and psychologist from the West African Islands of Sao Tome e' Principe who is now teaching at the Free University of Berlin. ...
- Enter the heart of darknes - Beeld
The school slaying by a 'ninja' wielding a samurai sword shocked the nation. But this kind of bloodletting is not unique to South Africa. Murder on the schoolground is an international phenomenon, writes MARIECHEN WALDNER IT WAS once a symbol of ...
- Words cover man's house, heart - Lincoln Journal Star
They’re all over a white bungalow near 29th and O, spray-painted words that look like graffiti but really are reminders for people passing by to see the world through spiritual eyes. Justin Jacobsen lives there. He writes because God gave him a new ...
- Credit Crunch should bring satirical poetry back to newspapers. - Daily Telegraph Blogs
FOUND myself listening idly to Radio New Zealand as I washed up the previous night's pots and pans the other day - Radio NZ is the Kiwi equivalent of the BBC's Radio 4 - when the something more elevated than the usual speech-radio drone, caught my ...
- The Mammoth Book of Best Crime Comics - guardian.co.uk
The Mammoth Book of Best Crime Comicsguardian.co.uk, UK - 24 minutes agoThey shot your boys out there . . . and as I live and breathe I never saw a pair who fell so sweet to hear the final poetry of cordite in the air") ...
- Idaho History: Joaquin Miller's imagination led to a colorful career - Idaho Statesman
Joaquin Miller claimed to know what the name Idaho meant.Generations of Idahoans believed that Idaho was an Indian word, and that it meant something like "light shining down on the mountains" or "gem of the mountains." Nearly all of these fanciful ...
- Mashpee buries another son (Boston Globe)
MASHPEE - Soldiers carried the coffin of Army Private First Class Paul E. Conlon out of Christ the King church in Mashpee yesterday. Led by a choir, family and friends sang "Amazing Grace." Some muffled their sobs, as the community said goodbye to its second service member in less than a week.
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