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- Bloomsday ramble - Worcester Telegram
Bloomsday rambleWorcester Telegram, MA - 1 hour agoLocally, for nearly 15 years the Worcester County Poetry Association has organized a yearly Bloomsday ramble which features readings of âUlyssesâ at places ...
- Controversial abortion doctor faced a lifetime of persecution (The Globe and Mail)
Henry Morgentaler's appointment to the Order of Canada is controversial
- Writing a haiku in German - often a tight squeeze - TopNews
Writing a haiku in German - often a tight squeezeTopNews, India - 3 hours agoCologne, Germany - The ladies who meet regularly in a museum cafe in Cologne skip the gossip and get straight down to haiku, an ultra-brief poetry style ...
- Author ânot very creativeâ with uni studentsâ marks - Surrey Comet
Kingston Uni's creative writing course is at the centre of controversy following the revelation that leading novelist Hanif Kureishi, a research fellow on the course, awards all his students distinctions regardless of the work they produce. Kureishi ...
- WKU Writing Project to present conference - Bowling Green Daily News
WKU Writing Project to present conferenceBowling Green Daily News, United States - 1 hour agoThe topics will include strategies for student success, poetry writing, academic writing, attacking prejudice and on demand writing. ...
- Human trafficking a local issue, experts say - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
300,000 American children work as prostitutes in the United States. 1.6 million to 2.8 million children run away annually in the United States. 50 percent of runaways are girls. 33.3 percent are lured or recruited into prostitution or involved in ...
- Free Stuff To Do in Dallas - About - Cities & Towns
Free Stuff To Do in DallasAbout - Cities & Towns, NY - 1 hour agoThe Peace Chain is a performance incorporating dance, music, and poetry and inviting audience participation near the end. 7 pm, meet author Brad Thor at ...
- Eclectic movement - Union
Submitted photo Dancers at Bear River High School. Bear River High School's dance department performs its 11th annual Celebration of Dance for three performances starting tonight. The show is the culmination of all the work done in Dance I and Dance ...
- Mastersingers by the Sea to hold auditions - Falmouth Bulletin
Mastersingers by the Sea to hold auditionsFalmouth Bulletin, MA - May 6, 2008The Inkwell Bookstore will host a poetry reading by three Guyer Barn poets at 7 pm Thursday, May 15. Robert Gardiner, a retired minister, has just published ...
- Oak Park grad's writing career takes off like a firecracker (Chicago Tribune)
Oak Park grad pleasantly startled with the ease she has had in signing her first book contract Most first-time writers get nothing but a rejection slip after they submit a novel to a publisher. Stephanie Kuehnert got an advance.
- Poetry Question Stumps McCain - Washington Post
Poetry Question Stumps McCainWashington Post, United States - 9 hours agoIn another unusual turn, an African American serviceman stood up at the meeting and asked the presumptive GOP nominee to take a picture with him, ...
- Review: In Hansen's 'Exiles,' facts get in the way of fiction - Tampabay.com
Review: In Hansen's 'Exiles,' facts get in the way of fictionTampabay.com, FL - 2 hours agoBeginning in December 1875, we encounter Hopkins as a Jesuit seminarian seven years after he has given up writing poetry to focus on his ministries. ...
- Petersburg standout carries big skills, hairstyle to all-star game - Inrich.com
Lots of talent. Lots of locks. Recent Petersburg High graduate Ibn Rassoull is an attention grabber, as much for his below shoulder-length dreadlocks as for his fluid skill set. "They know who I am," Rassoull said. Tuesday at 8:30 p.m., the 6-3, 210 ...
- Parting Glances: Self meets self at 6 - Pride Source
It's been over 50 years since I last saw the young man who now sits across from me. He has at 19 what a friend calls "the poetry of youth" - an eager freshness that's a joy at my age to see. He hasn't changed much. (Still thin as a rail. Tall as ever ...
- 'Exiles' is sure to get its claws in your brain (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Here is what happened when I began raving to some (very nice) friends about âExiles,â a new novel by Ron Hansen about how the 19th-century Jesuit poet Gerard Manley Hopkins came to write perhaps his most inaccessible poem, âThe Wreck of the Deutschland,â after hearing of the death of five German nuns in a shipwreck on the shoals of the Thames.
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