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- Edwin Morgan: A very modest magus - Scotsman
Edwin Morgan: A very modest magusScotsman, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoOn the Poetry Archive website on which he can be heard reading his poems, he selects his favourite quote: Shelley's dictum that "poets are the mirrors of ...
- Readiness in question (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
A local valedictorian explains — ungrammatically — that “me and my friend” will take a trip this summer.
- Three sisters (from left, Lissy Gulick, Mary Jane Nottage and Hester ... - Cleveland Jewish News
Written in 2002 by master playwright Horton Foote when he was 86, the drama revolves around three sisters who relive their family’s history in an era spanning post-Civil War Reconstruction to the present. The Ensemble Theatre production is at The ...
- Lifelong obsession with an old favourite - The Age
Lifelong obsession with an old favouriteThe Age, Australia - 4 hours ago... The Love of the Last Tycoon, in 1994. With Jackson Bryer, he collected scraps of writing from Fitzgerald's time at Princeton University — poems, ...
- "Andre Kertesz: On Reading" - Absolutearts.com
André Kertész (1894–1985) is recognized as one of the world’s most significant and influential photographers. André Kertész: On Reading is a collection of 104 black-and-white photographs that highlight Kertész’s signature style of the ...
- FDI in Russia Rises (St. Petersburg Times)
LONDON (Bloomberg) — European companies cut investments in China drastically in 2007 because of rising labor and transport costs, while expanding in Eastern Europe and Russia, the Financial Times reported, citing RSM International, a tax and audit adviser.
- From Abolition to Dickinson, Rev. Higginson made his mark - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
One of his skating parties on Lake Quinsigamond attracted more than a thousand people. The Telegram recently ran a brief article on the life and career of Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911), the radical Worcester Unitarian minister of 150 years ...
- In Cuba: Surprises in the Night of the Books - Cuba Headlines
Cuba HeadlinesIn Cuba: Surprises in the Night of the BooksCuba Headlines, Cuba - 43 minutes agoAmong the main activities of the festival will be reading of stories and poetry, sale of books of specialised topics, gatherings in Literary cafes, ...
- Reading About Reading: Harvard Kids Don't Have Hearts - Gawker
In her latest review of the New York Times Book Review, Intern Alexis is faced with the reality that Harvard students were not in tears while reading Madame Bovary . After accepting that crimson can be so cruel, Alexis notices a lot of "nah-nahs ...
- Library offers summer reading club - Independent and Free Press
Library offers summer reading clubIndependent and Free Press, Canada - Jun 13, 2008Also for adults is the third annual poetry writing contest sponsored by the Friends of the Caledon Public Library. For information about everything that’s ...
- SAVE THE DATE ROANOKE VALLEY ANTIQUE EXPO - roanoke.com (Roanoke Times)
Missing a piece of grandmother's china? Looking for a rare book of poetry? Don't miss the largest antique show in the Roanoke Valley. The Roanoke Valley Antique Expo, presented by the Gen. James Breckinridge chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, boasts more than 55 dealers.
- Obama in Hawai'i: Trying to find his way at elite Punahou School (Honolulu Advertiser)
Keith and Tony Peterson were rummaging through the discount bin at a bookstore in Boulder, Colo., one afternoon and came across a copy of "Dreams From My Father" several years after it was first published.
- From poetry assignment to national finalist - Yakima Herald Republic
BreAnna Jones visits the Capitol in Washington D.C. with her family before the Poetry Out Loud finals. Sitting in the computer lab last winter, 16-year-old BreAnna Jones, a sophomore at West Valley High School, indifferently searched through hundreds ...
- Between the Gila River and Gila monster: Baxter Black performs Sept. show (Elko Daily Free Press)
ELKO - Baxter Black, described by the New York Times as “...probably the nation's most successful living poet,” is performing a rare non-Cowboy Poetry Gathering event.
- Calif. woman pens a rant-and-rave for the D - Detroit Free Press
The Straits," issued by a California publisher, is essentially an epic poem about Detroit. It's perhaps the first epic poem about Detroit, or at least the first of the 21st Century.
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