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- Review: Walton’s Façade/The Bear, Linbury Studio Theatre - Londonist
LondonistReview: Walton’s Façade/The Bear, Linbury Studio TheatreLondonist, UK - 11 hours agoLots of people won’t need an introduction to Façade, in which Walton’s friend Edith Sitwell’s nonsense poetry is narrated over beautifully versatile music. ...
- Passion, poetry infuse his art - The Times of Trenton - NJ.com
Passion, poetry infuse his artThe Times of Trenton - NJ.com, NJ - 3 hours agoBY SHARON SCHLEGEL The gentleman at the door, soft-spoken and gracious, welcomes you to his Kingston home, and begins to speak about his long life as a ...
- Newton County School System teachers awarded over $17000 in grants ... - Covington News
Newton County School System teachers awarded over $17000 in grants ...Covington News, GA - 8 hours ago$1851.00 to fund a literary magazine to allow students to submit their best poetry, fiction, and nonfiction stories for publication and have positive and ...
- Kids to Get Money for Big Ideas - Telluride Watch
Kids to Get Money for Big IdeasTelluride Watch, CO - 18 hours agoWhen kids get support, guidance, seed money, and a forum for their ideas, their dreams can be heard, supporters can be enrolled and their vision can be ...
- Sunday, Nov. 9 - Advocate Weekly
Sunday, Nov. 9Advocate Weekly, MA - 14 minutes agoBennington College, "Sunday Afternoons with Robert Frost" program series will end with poet FD Reeve with his musical combo reading poetry and playing jazz ...
- One block, one night, 13 artists 3rd annual James St. Night of Art ... - Milton Canadian Champion
One block, one night, 13 artists 3rd annual James St. Night of Art ...Milton Canadian Champion, Canada - Oct 16, 2008The artists include: visual artists Melanie Pyke, Beth Gibson, Kathy McBride, and Elizabeth Chitty, poetry author Tyler Manzon, performance group ...
- Gary Dop's "On Swearing" (Seattle Times)
In celebration of Veteran's Day, here is a telling poem by Gary Dop, a Minnesota poet. The veterans of World War II, now old, are dying...
- Scott County mourns (Knoxville News Sentinel)
HUNTSVILLE, Tenn. - The glow of candlelight flooded the football field Monday that just days ago was lit up by the cheers of four Scott High School students who died in an automobile accident Friday. More than 1,000 people filled the bleachers and spilled over onto the football field to remember the cheerleaders as well as Jeweline King, 49, of Jamestown, Tenn., and her unborn grandchild, also ...
- Palestinians Need To Drastically Change The State of Affairs - Arabisto.com
Palestinians Need To Drastically Change The State of AffairsArabisto.com, FL - 3 hours agoThe Israeli settlements in the West Bank are increasing daily and the halting of settlement construction is not imminent, especially around Jerusalem. ...
- Books, books and more books - Baton Rouge Advocate
At this year’s edition of the Louisiana Book Festival, you’ll find all the things you’d expect at an event like this: authors, poets, books, music, dance, food, crafts, face-painting, temporary tattoos, race cars. Wait a minute. Race cars ...
- Lucky Seven: Open stage (Las Cruces Sun-News)
If you've ever wanted to perform on The Rio Grande Theatre stage and haven't had the opportunity, a new chance may be coming your way.
- Book Review: The Various Flavors of Coffee by Anthony Capella - Blogcritics.org
Book Review: The Various Flavors of Coffee by Anthony CapellaBlogcritics.org, OH - 12 hours agoHe is the very picture of a dandy, dressing in the most fashionable manner, writing marginal poetry by day and visiting local brothels by night. ...
- What Does Poetry Mean to You? - About - News & Issues
What Does Poetry Mean to You?About - News & Issues, NY - 10 hours agoI love those quotes all stumbled upon and "right"... They're so much better than the quotes that I search for, the ones that I wish said just the right ...
- American Life in Poetry: 'Gathering Leaves in Grade School' - Union Leader
They were smooth ovals, and some the shade of potatoes-- some had been moth-eaten or spotted, the maples were starched, and crackled like campfire. We put them under tracing paper and rubbed our crayons over them, X-raying the spread of their bones ...
- Tough Chicago lawmaker is chosen chief of staff (San Diego Union-Tribune)
WASHINGTON – In choosing Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel as his White House chief of staff, President-elect Barack Obama hired both a Chicago pit-bull politician and a master tactician to run herd over the West Wing.
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