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- Review: Mezzo-soprano, Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra win praise for ... - MLive.com
Soprano Stacey Tappan received top billing in the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra program for Saturday's "A Night at the Opera 2" concert. And yes, her coloratura voice was superb and met the test of the dizzyingly intricate "Glitter and Be Gay" aria ...
- Ted Hughes 'regretted not publishing Sylvia Plath Birthday Letters ... - Daily Telegraph
Ted Hughes regretted waiting decades to publish his critically-acclaimed poems Birthday Letters, about his relationship with his first wife Sylvia Plath, he told a friend. Ted Hughes by Sylvia Plath For years he thought the poems, written in the ...
- The English Channel - TheaterMania.com
TheaterMania.comThe English ChannelTheaterMania.com, NY - 2 hours ago... the audience that he is the inspiration for not only some of Shakespeare's most well known sonnets, but the poetry of many others (including Marlowe). ...
- Move well underway to save famous poet's County home - Belleville Intelligencer
The old A-frame that housed poet Al Purdy on the shores of Roblin Lake in Ameliasburg will soon be preserved and turned into a national heritage building. Jean Baird, who is spearheading the move, said the Al Purdy A-frame Trust has been established ...
- Stories from Thursday, Sep. 25 - Daily Tribune
Photos: Facility largest cranberry processing plant in the world Wood County ranks 8th in state for percentage of workers without jobs Heart of Wisconsin president receives award Wis. unemployment rate is down from national rate In Wisconsin stop ...
- Poke a little fun at your old age in poetry - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Poke a little fun at your old age in poetryFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 5 hours agoannual International Longevity and Light Verse Contest. The topic is aging/longevity/life after 50. Keep your entries short and pithy. ...
- Interview with Flash Fiction Writer Michael Kechula - Blogcritics.org
Interview with Flash Fiction Writer Michael KechulaBlogcritics.org, OH - 4 hours agoI’m sure my poetry would be so bad, I’d lose my citizenship and be banished from Planet Earth. A few years ago, I discovered a literary form called flash ...
- 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 ...
- Scottish poet going underground - BBC News
BBC NewsScottish poet going undergroundBBC News, UK - 5 hours ago"I'm very keen to encourage anyone to take an interest in poetry and writing." SPT said the residency had been funded and devised in partnership with the ...
- Hugo Boss lance sa première collection bijoux - Le Point
Le PointHugo Boss lance sa première collection bijouxLe Point, France - Jul 21, 2008Boss Black, Boss Orange, Boss Sélection... On pourrait presque s'y perdre tant la marque allemande, emblème de réussite des cols blancs du monde entier ...
- Book learning - Wichita Falls Times Record News
When Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., said, “I’ve seen the Promised Land,†in a speech on the eve of his assassination, he was referring to the Exodus story from the Bible. Abraham Lincoln drew his famous “House Divided Speech†from Luke 11:17 ...
- Photos worth a thousand words - London Free Press
Photos worth a thousand wordsLondon Free Press, Canada - 6 hours agoIn the early 1960s, Lambeth took a series of photos of my father for use with a Star Weekly story about his plays and poetry. Lambeth also took some photos ...
- So much to do in such a little area (Arizona Daily Star)
One of Tucson's oldest shopping districts, Main Gate Square has 32 restaurants and cafes, nine salons and more than 20 shops, in addition to the Marriott and other businesses.
- Another mystery that feels right at home - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeAnother mystery that feels right at homeBoston Globe, United States - 3 hours ago... the early 1800s with James Fenimore Cooper's "Lionel Lincoln" and Catharine Maria Sedgwick's "Hope Leslie," and some historical poetry even earlier. ...
- Matt Weinstock - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Anyone who does any downtown strolling can't help noticing the parade of shabby gentlemen lost in misfortune and alcoholism. Most of them are obviously drifting aimlessly and hopelessly. But many of them, beneath their ragged clothes, are bright ...
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