Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Arts Calendar: 9/25-9/28 - MetroWest Daily News
ROSE ART MUSEUM, at Brandeis University, 415 South St., Waltham, holds an opening reception tonight from 6-8, for its new exhibits including ``Invisible Rays: The Surrealism Legacy,'' featuring drawings from the museum's collection; ``Project for a ...
- Budapest Festival Orchestra, Royal Festival Hall - Financial Times
Budapest Festival Orchestra, Royal Festival HallFinancial Times, UK - 3 hours agoInstead of the late romantic haze we often hear, the sound focused on a highly strung intensity at its core – a vivid depiction of the emotional angst at ...
- Correction: The Poetry of Scissors and Glue (New York Times)
An article last Sunday about an exhibition of works by the poet and artist John Ashbery misstated the given name of a poet with whom Mr. Ashbery attended Harvard. He was Frank O?Hara, not John.
- Tuned In to Yoav (WPVI-TV Philadelphia)
Our featured Tuned In artist this week is Yoav, who currently calls England home.
- Stalker posing as prince arrested in Jeddah mall - Saudi Gazette
Stalker posing as prince arrested in Jeddah mallSaudi Gazette, Saudi Arabia - 31 minutes agoShe said she first met him on his website for poetry and literature and as their ‘friendship’ grew they began chatting more and more. ...
- The great seducers - Independent
The great seducersIndependent, UK - 13 minutes agoHe was a radical MP, journalist and later Lord Mayor of London who wrote pornographic poetry. And he was described as the ugliest man in England. ...
- Beats and bad rhymes at Bloody Awful Poetry - Evening Standard
Poetry recitals rarely make for wild nights out. I've only been to two in my life, both by mistake. There was a lot of poetry-speak - words like "alas" and "thrice" - and impenetrable jokes about iambs and trochees. I swore I'd never go to another ...
- Labor Day weekend events (The Columbus Dispatch)
Labor Day weekend events Delaware County Labor Day Flea Market on the Square, Monday 7 a.m.-5 p.m. at Sunbury Square, Rt. 37 and Columbus Street. Admission is $1 for adults and teens; free for children 10 or under.
- The Lookout: Family Harvest Festival rolls out old-time fun at ... - The Daily News of Newburyport
The Lookout: Family Harvest Festival rolls out old-time fun at ...The Daily News of Newburyport, MA - 1 hour agoAmesbury's Brian PT Riley shares his poetry in a reading and book-signing tomorrow night from 7 to 9 at Wick'd Kool, 15 Friend St., Amesbury. ...
- Pakistani protest music: alive and well in times of turmoil - Guardian Blogs
"Relax, leave everything in Allah's hands, Allah is your guardian," croons Pakistani pop star Shehzad Roy in his latest video, Laga Reh (Keep It Up), while a large crowd collectively turn their heads skyward in anticipation. It is sung, of course ...
- Jazz This Week: The Cunninghams, Tony Desare, "Bag and Beyond," and More (All About Jazz)
It's a week of homecomings for St. Louis jazz, as performers from both the Gaslight Square era of the early 1960s and the experimental period of the late 1960s return to local venues.
- Latitude Festival, Southwold, Suffolk (Independent)
In its three-year lifespan, Latitude has gone from being a boutique event and a reasonably well-kept secret to a major date on the festival calendar. With its "more than just a music festival" motto – it also hosts theatre, comedy, poetry and film – it's the sort of thing you can take the kids (or their grandparents) to, and plenty of people do just that.
- Author aims to inspire his family - Liverpool Champion
Author aims to inspire his familyLiverpool Champion, Australia - 2 hours agoA Bridge Between Memories and Hopes and A Secret Passion: Writing and Poetry, which he has distributed for free to several organisations, ...
- Cowboy poet, singer to get Lifetime Achievement Awards - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Don Edwards, a 50-year player in preserving the West with songs, and Waddie Mitchell, who paints figurative cowboy landscapes of the Southwest with words of poetry, have been chosen to receive Lifetime Achievement Awards by the American Cowboy ...
- Plenty of events to bookmark at Wisconsin Book Fest (The Capital Times)
In Madison, if you're patient, your favorite author is likely to stop in the city for an in-person reading. And the chances are strong that this reading will occur at the annual Wisconsin Book Festival. This year's festival, which runs Oct. 15-19 and is free and open to the public, has adopted the theme "Changing Places," a description that the event's director, Alison Jones Chaim, says covers a ...
|
|
Thinking about Refinancing Mortgage?
Get your Online Degree today!
Mortgage News Archives
|