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- UTC Professor Named Finalist In International Poetry Competition (The Chattanoogan)
Just as the athletic competition concludes for avid Olympics viewers, a UTC faculty member gives another international victory to celebrate. Earl Braggs was named one of 14 finalists for the 2008 Tampa Review Prize for Poetry Competition.
- Bards of a feather rhyme together (Goulburn Post)
IT WAS poetry in motion. The words of eight bards, fastened to the legs of eight, elite homing birds, were carried aloft yesterday in a unique flight of imagination along the South Coast.
- Patinkin's `Tempest' Lacks Magic; Silver's `Changes' Unlikely - Bloomberg
Patinkin's `Tempest' Lacks Magic; Silver's `Changes' UnlikelyBloomberg - 3 hours agoJian Jung's pusillanimous scenery -- a square patch of sand and, above it, clouds projected on canvas, along with several overworked ladders on the black ...
- Tom Hodgkinson and son discover how to intersperse loafing with Latin - Telegraph.co.uk
Tom Hodgkinson and son discover how to intersperse loafing with LatinTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 3 hours agoI also want to be able to understand Latin quotations in books I am reading and maybe one day read Latin poetry and drama in the original. ...
- Silas Bronson offers fall poetry series - TownTimesNews.com
Silas Bronson offers fall poetry seriesTownTimesNews.com, CT - 21 minutes ago... a Pencil," a book of poetry and prose. Ms. Rivas' publisher, Ye Olde Font Shoppe, specializes in Connecticut poets and the new generation of beat poets. ...
- Underwater pieces the works of an artist who dives for inspiration - star.com.my
LIVING by the ocean has brought impressionist artist Razak Abdullah back to the sea, again and again. And now, Razak brings the sea to art lovers through his collection, Portraits of Bidong. The new series depicts the underwater life that Razak ...
- Hobo Ball (The Hendersonville Times-News)
"I shall foot itDown the roadway in the dusk,Where shapes of hunger wanderAnd the fugitives of pain go by.I shall foot itIn the silence of the morning,See the night slur into dawn,Hear the slow great winds ariseWhere tall trees flank the wayand shoulder toward the sky..."
- The remarkable Howard Ziff - The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The remarkable Howard ZiffThe Massachusetts Daily Collegian, MA - 18 hours agoHe loves poetry and the history of the English language, classic movies and chamber music. And he'll speak with authority on all of it. ...
- Entertainment Calendar: 10/10/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least 10-14 business days in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis.
- Writers Festival upcoming Events - Ottawa Start (press release)
Writers Festival upcoming EventsOttawa Start (press release), Canada - 18 minutes agoIn It's Hard Being Queen, her fourth book of poetry, one of Canada's best-loved poets takes on one of the most compelling divas of our time. ...
- Recipients announced for Chancellor's Community Partnership Awards - Media Newswire (press release)
Recipients announced for Chancellor's Community Partnership AwardsMedia Newswire (press release), NY - 9 hours agoThe Watershed Environmental Poetry Festival: A national environmental arts project initiated by UC Berkeley English professor and former US poet laureate ...
- Tracey was here - Guardian Unlimited
Why are you telling us all this stuff, I found myself thinking a few minutes into Tracey Emin's retrospective. Here are 20 years of self-revelation, self-dramatisation, self-this and self-that. Step into the first room and you're knee-deep in raw ...
- Repainting the critical picture of Dorian Gray - guardian.co.uk
Repainting the critical picture of Dorian Grayguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoThe poetry of Wilde's language and the extravagance of his wit are most inspired by Henry's amoral fin-de-siecle sensibility - to the point where the ...
- Tribute, to a sacked comrade (The Telegraph)
New Delhi, Aug. 11: The theme was liberalism. A communist leader, whose party has been under fire for not being tolerant, did his best to present a liberal face. But the man who has come to symbolise reforms was in no mood to spare the comrades.
- NEVER A REST - New York Post
MELISSA Leo might be the hardest-working actress in show business. The Manhattan-born indie fave, whose Sundance-winning "Frozen River" is now in theaters, has six movies in the can: "Righteous Kill," "Greta," "True Adolescents," "Everybody's Fine ...
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