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- Lakview Terrace and other new movies - Creative Loafing Tampa
Lakview Terrace and other new moviesCreative Loafing Tampa, FL - 4 hours agoThe smoothly digestible freneticism of WALL-E's last act is a bit of a let-down after the near-minimalist poetry of the unconventional opening passages ...
- The experience is worth more than a win for poets - Houston Chronicle
The experience is worth more than a win for poetsHouston Chronicle, United States - 9 hours agoThe group of five teenagers representing Houston in the Youth Speaks Brave New Voices Poetry Slam Festival last week in Washington, DC, was one of 45 teams ...
- Keith Carter, Wings exhibit puts poetry in motion - Port Arthur News
A bevy of large format, framed black and white photos clutter the floor of the McFaddin Ward Gallery at the Art Museum of Southeast Texas in Beaumont. The collection, ready for hanging, spans over 30 years of work, from nine by seven portrait prints ...
- Constitution celebration opens Moorpark College Year of Democracy - Ventura County Star
Constitution celebration opens Moorpark College Year of DemocracyVentura County Star, CA - 1 hour agoThe first semester is focusing on the American democratic process, with speakers, poetry readings, book signings, panel discussions and debates culminating ...
- Poet to visit Ashley Hall (The Post and Courier)
Sometimes to go forward one must first go back. The reverse is no less true. As Bourne Professor of Poetry at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Thomas Lux says the most effective means of igniting in young people an interest in verse is to expose them to the poetry of their own time.
- The Georgian patriot who made Great Russia his awful project - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
The Georgian patriot who made Great Russia his awful projectThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 52 minutes agoHis earliest writings -- poetry mostly -- indicated his deep love for Georgia. Some historians have surmised this might stem from the fact that his parents ...
- Books: "Capitol Men" (The New Yorker)
During Reconstruction, sixteen black men served as congressmen. They have been scorned as bumbling, corrupt, or ineffectual--former field hands in shiny suits--and even the growing recognition, in recent years, of the shamefulness of the North’s abandonment of Reconstruction has not entirely effaced that caricature. Dray’s book should do . . .
- Author and book events - Los Angeles Times
Author and book eventsLos Angeles Times, CA - 4 hours agoPoetry at the Ruskin Red Hen Press editor Kate Gale and Elena Karina Byrne, poetry consultant for the LA Times Festival of Books, will host a poetry reading ...
- Begley the Bookie - New York Observer
For a subtle, impressively intelligent discussion of a topic that’s on just about everybody’s mind these day, see David Runciman’s Political Hypocrisy (Princeton, $29.95). Mr. Runciman, a lecturer in political theory at Cambridge, begins with ...
- RANDOM: On grammar - Sofia Echo
RANDOM: On grammarSofia Echo, Bulgaria - 4 hours agoIn English quotes are also used around the names of short fiction, poetry, book chapters, articles in books, magazines, journals, album tracks and music ...
- Book Review: Bridge Across Atlantic by Ibé Kaba - Mshale African Community Newspaper
Mshale African Community NewspaperBook Review: Bridge Across Atlantic by Ibé KabaMshale African Community Newspaper, MN - 20 minutes agoMinneapolis--Ibrahim Kaba was born in Kankan, Central Guinea, however, his childhood spent in Sierra Leone with his aunts fostered a love for poetry. ...
- Meet the Beaus - Denver Post
Meet the BeausDenver Post, CO - 46 minutes agoHe also created “from scratch†a group that promotes leadership skills for fellow African-American students at Overland. Rangeview High’s Adrian Lockett ...
- Ask a poet: Philip Pardi - The UTD Mercury
Ask a poet: Philip PardiThe UTD Mercury, TX - 59 minutes ago"Meditations" was a winner of the 2008 Brittingham Prize in Poetry. For more answers from Pardi, go to www.utdmercury.com. Was there a particular poem that ...
- One of poetry's finest reminds us of our place in the natural world (The Japan Times)
Skinny frog Don't give up! Issa is here He has been dead for 180 years, but Kobayashi Issa's haiku keep reminding us that the essence of Japan's culture lies in its intimate tie to nature. Humans are seen by him entirely as an element in nature, where ideally there is no artificial hierarchy and certainly no holier-than-thou moralizing. Read the full story
- Area Briefs for Sept. 20 - Review
HAMMONDSVILLE -The next regular meeting of the Edison Local Board of Education is 7 p.m. Thursday at Springfield Middle School. Boil order lifted SALINEVILLE - The Buckeye Water District is lifting the precautionary boil advisory for customers in the ...
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