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- Writers from Madrid, Los Angeles, St Louis, Dublin, Galway & Tuam - Indymedia Ireland
From Madrid, Los Angeles, St Louis, Dublin, Galway & Tuam: Writers gather at Sheridan’s Wine Bar Over The Edge presents a reading by Philip Casey, Eamonn Wall, Aideen Henry, John Liddy, Jarlath Fahy & John Menaghan at Sheridan’s Wine Bar, 14-16 ...
- URI professor Jody Lisberger remembers love - Westerly Sun
KINGSTON – With a doctorate in English and an academic career that has included teaching positions at some of the finest universities, Jody Lisberger has just published her first book of fiction, "Remember Love," a collection of 10 stories. "I know ...
- Ten Questions: Jo Macsween - Scotsman
Ten Questions: Jo MacsweenScotsman, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoI love the Scottish Poetry Library at Crichton's Close, just off the Royal Mile. It is an architectural gem, filled with a unique collection of books and ...
- Artist’s illuminations inspired by text - Cleveland Jewish News
Artist’s illuminations inspired by textCleveland Jewish News, OH - 7 hours agoOlenick says the impetus to make Judaic art may be rooted in her experience as an impressionable child. “When I was very young, my mother housed Auschwitz ...
- Civil War soldiers, civilians focus of program - Richmond Times Dispatch
Civil War soldiers, civilians focus of programRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 1 hour agoSouthern soldiers and citizens found encouragement through uplifting speeches and poetry, and these, too, will be included in this special event. The free ...
- Dozier: People News - Lansing State Journal
Dennis North, president of the Lansing Poetry Club, has announced the winners of the 2007-08 poetry contest. They are: first place, Inge Logenburg Kyler for "November Easter Lily"; second place, Kersti Borysowicz for "The Cup and the Wooden Horse ...
- Another Look at the Sport of Kings on Kentucky Derby Weekend - The Epoch Times Ireland
Another Look at the Sport of Kings on Kentucky Derby WeekendThe Epoch Times Ireland, Ireland - 14 hours agoThe beauty of a horse in motion can (and has) been likened to poetry. Sir Winston Churchill said: "There is something about the outside of a horse that is ...
- Life art comes - Australian Star
Life art comesAustralian Star, Australia - 16 hours agoBurrinja’s visual arts coordinator, Tilla Budden, compared the display to poetry. “They are hand-made and purpose-built to carry precious items such as ...
- Caroline Kennedy brings discretion to veep search - NWI.com
BOSTON - Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment. As part of Barack Obama's vice presidential search team, Kennedy must function with the utmost secrecy in what is ...
- Museum's exhibit reflects Vermont's art and culture - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Museum's exhibit reflects Vermont's art and cultureBarre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 3 hours agoAnecdotally, he mentioned that the week before, he'd been in the next room listening to a poetry reading by Carol Westberg when he noticed a robin sitting ...
- Teenage poet sharing her work: Widdifield grad wins young authors ... - North Bay Nugget
Susie Gooch didn’t think her poem Infinitely was an award-winning piece when she first wrote it. “I was on the bus on the way from my sister’s graduation in Guelph and I didn’t really have anything with me so I started writing on Post-it ...
- Are Those Shakespeare's "Balls"? - Slate
If I can be said to have a favorite kind of column, it's one in which I can bring to your attention an exciting literary development—one whose importance has not received the notice it deserves outside the ivory tower—and then tell you what to ...
- Busy conductor ready to bring youth voices together - Paducah Sun
Dr. Bradley Almquist knows about mad dashes. As director of choral activities at Murray State University, Almquist directs chorus rehearsals until late afternoon each Thursday before driving to Paducah to conduct practices for the Paducah Symphony ...
- Awards soldier's legacy (The Republican)
SPRINGFIELD - Army Pfc. Markus J. Johnson died four years ago when his vehicle rolled over in Anbar Province Iraq. Johnson, 20, was the first Springfield soldier to lose his life in Iraq. But his spirit lives on, his family says, in the scholarships awarded in his name each year.
- Considering growth - Detroit Metro Times
Detroit Metro TimesConsidering growthDetroit Metro Times, MI - 44 minutes agoPoetry adorns walls while a "crushed painting" flows through them. There's a video you can dance to. And each artist, either overtly or indirectly, ...
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