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- NH 4th-grader wins Frost Youth Poet honor - Boston Globe
NH 4th-grader wins Frost Youth Poet honorBoston Globe, United States - 2 hours agoIn his years at his family farm in Derry from 1900 to 1910, Frost wrote some of his best-known poems, such as "Mending Wall," "The Pasture," "Ghost House" ...
- Green guide - North Shore News
Green guideNorth Shore News, Canada - 14 hours ago... 604-718-5898 or family programs@vandusen.org. Poet-Tree: Families with children age nine-11 can take inspiration from the garden to compose poetry, Aug. ...
- : Kurdish novel re-writes rules : (Kurdish Media)
A leading novelist's latest work could mark a new era for Kurdish literature. In an unprecedented deal, author Bakhtyar Ali has been paid $25,000 by a publisher in the Kurdish region of Iraq, who has printed 10,000 copies of Ghazalnus and the Gardens of Imagination.
- Libraries schedule book events: Local stores host authors, events - Nashua Telegraph
BROOKLINE The following events are scheduled to take place at the Brookline Public Library 16 Main St. For more information, call 673-3330. • Preschool storytime, for children up to age 6, resumes at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 2, and continues ...
- Pizarro: Exhibit showcases San Jose artist's poetry, typography - San Jose Mercury News
Chances are you've been exposed to the work of San Jose artist Joe Miller. He's designed materials for so many Silicon Valley groups, including the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Quilts and Textiles, Contemporary Asian Theater Scene and ...
- This Week (Rome Observer)
Film July 17 Superbad will be shown at the Utica Public Library at 6:30 p.m. The movie stars Michael Cera, Jonah Hill and Seth Rogan. All library films are free and refreshments are available. The film is rated R. Call the library at 735-2279 for more information.
- Giving Rhyme and Reason to Shea Stadium’s Last Days - New York Times
Giving Rhyme and Reason to Shea Stadium’s Last DaysNew York Times, United States - 5 hours agoIt is called “Full Count: The Book of Mets Poetry.” “Now I can afford season tickets next year,” he said, settling into his usual spot — Section 253, Row 3, ...
- Labor Day weekend events - The Columbus Dispatch
Labor Day Flea Market on the Square, Monday 7 a.m.-5 p.m. at Sunbury Square, Rt. 37 and Columbus Street. Admission is $1 for adults and teens; free for children 10 or under. Lions Club annual Labor Day parade, Monday. Parade begins at Pickerington ...
- The Angel and the Woodcutter - Guardian Unlimited
You think you know where you are with this story, ostensibly a Korean folk tale staged wordlessly by the Cho-In Theatre company. It starts with a woodsman and his mother encountering a shadow-puppet angel in the forest, who steals the mother's cloak ...
- Sugar is too soft on Gord - The Sun
NICE try by Sir Alan Sugar to save Gordon Brown’s bacon. We all know a global recession is playing a part in the UK credit crunch. But selling gold reserves, raiding pension funds, reneging on a referendum on Europe, and the tax band fiasco are all ...
- Russell lectures about Armenian-Slavic folklore connections Thursday (Belmont Citizen-Herald)
Prof. James R. Russell, Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies at Harvard University, will give the first lecture of NAASR’s fall 2008 series on Thursday, Sept. 11, at the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) Center, 395 Concord Ave. in Belmont.
- Ancients back from the dead - The Australian
Ancients back from the deadThe Australian, Australia - 16 minutes ago"Also they treat big themes of gender, power, violence, extremism -- themes that are really relevant -- and do so with more intelligence and greater poetry ...
- Tobi Tobias on Dance et al. (Arts Journal)
This article originally appeared in the Culture section of Bloomberg News on September 16, 2008. Two San Francisco Ballet dancers perform during a routine.
- A Literacy of Images: Nancy Newhall and the Art of Photography (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Best known for writing text to accompany the photographs of Ansel Adams and Edward Weston, Nancy Newhall was also a widely published writer on photography, conservation, and American culture.
- Hugh Reid MacCallum, Milton scholar, dies age 80 - Globe and Mail
Hugh Reid MacCallum, Milton scholar, dies age 80Globe and Mail, Canada - 27 minutes agoMacCallum's works are included: Milton & the Sons of God: The Divine Image in Milton's Epic Poetry (1986) and an early article based on his PhD dissertation ...
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