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- When Hemingway turned his hand to verse - Mail & Guardian Online
There is probably a good reason Ernest Hemingway is known for his novels, short stories and journalism rather than his poetry, and it can be found in a remarkable first edition of his first American book. Clearly, he was not a great poet. Hemingway ...
- Group incorporates song, dance to celebrate racial equality - KSC The Equinox (subscription)
Group incorporates song, dance to celebrate racial equalityKSC The Equinox (subscription), NH - 16 minutes ago... afternoon activities, the Lantern Room and atrium rang with songs, poetry and dance discussing racial issues and equality to celebrate black history. ...
- Poetry gives look at Guantanamo prisoners' lives - U-Wire.com
Local human rights activists will come together Wednesday for a reading of "Poems From Guantanamo: The Detainees Speak" at the Whetstone branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library. The book contains the writings of 17 prisoners currently being held ...
- The acting regrets of Wales' first voice - IC Wales
Welsh acting legend, Philip Madoc, is starring in a new production of one Wales’ greatest plays, Under Milk Wood. But as he prepares to play First Voice again, he admits to Karen Price that he’s uncertain about his future on the stage PHILIP ...
- Devoya Mayo celebrates with a party - Fresno Bee (subscription)
Devoya Mayo celebrates with a partyFresno Bee (subscription), CA - 1 hour agoShe throws parties, started the "Ahh Yeah Poetry Jam" and even has a playwright credit on her résumé. Tonight, she's throwing a party called CAKES at ...
- Reconsiderations: 'Life Studies' by Robert Lowell (The New York Sun)
Even before Robert Lowell published "Life Studies," his masterpiece, in 1959, he was widely regarded as the best American poet of his generation. But for most of the 1950s he was also completely blocked, managing to write, as he later recalled, just "five messy poems in five years." The problem was not that Lowell had failed to master his chosen style — the symbol-studded, ambiguity-laden, ...
- Ancient Art of Calligraphy on Display - UB Post
Ancient Art of Calligraphy on DisplayUB Post, Mongolia - 48 minutes agoHe will present approximately 40 works of poetry, all in calligraphy. For foreigners, he will also present the works in English and German. ...
- A godless creature learns to love an urban church - Globe and Mail
A godless creature learns to love an urban churchGlobe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours agoOn a very different night, I took part in a benefit for the Out of the Cold program, reading political poetry side by side with vamping jazz singers and ...
- Sans Turntable, Walnut Street Launches Les Miz , with Panaro and Schoeffler, May 13 (Playbill)
The Walnut Street Theatre's new production of Les Misérables begins May 13 toward a May 21 opening in Philadelphia. This new resident production departs from the design tradition of the international hit musical; this time out, the stage floor is not a spinning turntable.
- McKinney Calendar & News Briefs (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
LeAnn Rimes will be the featured performer at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County’s Chrysalis Ball on Nov. 1. The theme is “Fan the Flame.” Rimes, born in Mississippi and raised in Garland, began her career at age 5 in her first talent show. By age 7, she had recorded her first album.
- Publication board hires student editors for fall - Echo
Publication board hires student editors for fallEcho, AR - 9 minutes agoCogswell, a writing major and honors minor, ran for associate editor against three other students. She has judged all sections for the Vortex except poetry. ...
- A Chesaning novelist and poet has died - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
A Chesaning novelist and poet has diedThe Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 22 minutes ago"She had a true love of poetry," Strait said. "She loved people, and a lot of her poetry was about different people she knew." McDonagh also made history in ...
- I love you back - Observer Today
5/6/2008 - An English professor at the State University at Fredonia read the following quote by Nathaniel Hawthorne to his publisher William D. Ticknor in 1855: “America is now wholly given over to a damned mob of scribbling women and I should have ...
- The death of grand poetry? (Al-Ahram Weekly)
Literary circles in the Arab world last week commemorated the tenth anniversary of the death of the Syrian poet Nizar Qabbani (1923-1998), and this month marks 25 years since the death of the Egyptian poet Amal Donqol (1940-1983).
- Brunswick High School announces its top 10 seniors - Brunswick Times Record
Brunswick High School announces its top 10 seniorsBrunswick Times Record, United States - 1 hour agoSeth is a member of the speech and debate team and he has consistently placed in the top three for original works and poetry. He has also competed with the ...
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