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- Learn Tamil poetry, the musical way - Newindpress
Learn Tamil poetry, the musical wayNewindpress, India - 47 minutes agoCOIMBATORE: Chief Educational Officer, Coimbatore, S Karmegam, said the students often groan at the thought of facing another poetry unit. “This is stupid. ...
- Our stone fairy's still not hiding her light under a bushel (Blayney Chronicle)
We found the stone fairy. And she didn't disappoint. Her name is Marcia McReynolds and she lives in Portland, Oregon. She's 55, has a loud, infectious laugh, and still loves dressing up sometimes as the Easter bunny, sometimes as a creature resembling the May Queen, but always flamboyantly.
- Pencil This In - Gothamist
GothamistPencil This InGothamist, NY - 58 minutes agoThe comedy show features: slammin' dance routines, army recruiting, Christian poetry, wild pranks, dirty skanks, and the cool teacher who frosts his hair ...
- Robert Macfarlane's 'The Wild Places' (International Herald Tribune)
Robert Macfarlane's 'The Wild Places' is a formidable consideration of the British landscape, by a naturalist who can unfurl a sentence — poetry, really — with the breathless ease of a master angler, a writer whose ideas and reach far transcend the physical region he explores.
- A pure thrush word (Guardian Unlimited)
The shell blast that stopped Edward Thomas's heart on the battlefield at Arras stopped his pocket watch, too, at 24 minutes to eight on the morning of Easter Monday, 1917. That frozen timepiece is an appropriate image for a poet whose best work seems to still time, to suspend a moment of clear-sighted observation.
- Lisa Kotula, Jude Fageas, Scott Wichmann and Alia Bisharat are blinded by the light of cabaret in the Firehouse’s ... (Style Weekly)
The Firehouse’s Cabaret is a sampler platter of local talent. by Mary Burruss I can’t remember the last time I had an evening of plain, old-fashioned, perfectly balanced entertainment, but “The Firehouse Theatre Cabaret” is hopefully a sign of things to come.
- Nights at the Red Steinway (The New York Sun)
Now, about that red piano: Charles Bourgeois, the longtime integral member of George Wein's Festival Productions, which produces the ongoing JVC Jazz Festival, told The New York Sun that the company simply requested a standard 9-foot concert grand, but was surprised as anyone when the instrument that was delivered turned out to be encased in bright red enamel, with a bright red bench to match. ...
- A talk with Orit Bashkin - Boston Globe
A talk with Orit BashkinBoston Globe, United States - 24 minutes agoThere were Shi'ites in Najaf saying, "we have contributed to Arab culture, look at our fantastic poetry, look at the contributions of the cities of Najaf ...
- Around the Valley - Ontario Argus Observer
Around the ValleyOntario Argus Observer, OR - 13 minutes agoAt 4 pm, parade awards will be given, and Ted Hoffman and Randy Houston will perform cowboy poetry and music. Pre-rodeo activities begin at 7 pm Saturday, ...
- Celebration of Life for Durnesia “Nesia” Body - Black Voice News
Celebration of Life for Durnesia “Nesia” BodyBlack Voice News, CA - 5 hours agoBody was a lovable person who loved to cook, write poetry, travel extensively and was the voice of several organizations. Body had a great sense of humor ...
- Hear the author of “The River Lock” - Schenectady Gazette
Hear the author of “The River Lock”Schenectady Gazette, NY - 16 minutes agoStephen Haven is an English professor at Ashland University in Ohio and a poet—one of his poetry books is called “The Long Silence of the Mohawk Carpet ...
- CubaA Prologue For Our Bolivian Friends - Mathaba.Net
CubaA Prologue For Our Bolivian FriendsMathaba.Net, UK - 18 hours ago“While we were in Chibia, apartheid South African invaded Angola and mercilessly attacked Cassinga, killing many defenceless Namibians. ...
- New play explores what search reveals about us (Local Tech Wire)
PHILADELPHIA — They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person?
- Burns’s legacy to be given £17m revamp - The Herald
Burns’s legacy to be given £17m revampThe Herald, UK - 2 hours agoI think this can help Scots find a love for their own language, traditions and poetry, and also for their country, with its landscapes and people. ...
- Celebrating creativity: Skyview students share their love of writing - Billings Gazette
A handful of Skyview High students worked diligently this semester to compile the literary works of their fellow students into the annual literary magazine. The work is tedious. Each student had to read and decide, based on a set of guidelines, if ...
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