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- Two UW-Madison profs among 7 new Wisconsin Academy Fellows - The Capital Times
Two UW-Madison profs among 7 new Wisconsin Academy FellowsThe Capital Times, WI - 41 minutes agoThey must also have a career marked by an unusually high order of discovery; technological accomplishments; creative productivity in literature, poetry, ...
- TV presenter goes back to home town - Diss Express
TV presenter goes back to home townDiss Express, UK - 6 hours agoHarleston community librarian Sally Blows said: âWe held a poetry workshop a few weeks ago, which got the children interested in poetry and they came up ...
- Dance starâs final sparkle - Wokingham Times
Dance starâs final sparkleWokingham Times, UK - 7 hours agoThey were wittily cast as showbiz rivals in The Band Waggon in which their duet Dancing In The Dark is pure screen poetry. They also struck sparks in Silk ...
- Arts camps for kids in Richmond, Berea - Richmond Register
Arts camps for kids in Richmond, BereaRichmond Register, KY - 6 minutes agoCampers in the June 16-20 session will be able to wow family and friends after they learn about basic magic tricks and the art of illusion. ...
- Savard among 65 artists in âVisions from the Heartâ - Easton Courier
Savard among 65 artists in âVisions from the HeartâEaston Courier, CT - 47 minutes agoThe art exhibition will be open to the public at City Lights Gallery; admission is free. The gallery is open Wednesday through Friday from 11 to 5 and ...
- Adam Golaski publishes book of short stories - Holbrook Sun
Adam Golaski publishes book of short storiesHolbrook Sun, MA - 48 minutes ago... fiction and horror stories magazine called âNew Genre,â and along with Matthew Klane, he started Flim Forum Press, which publishes books of poetry. ...
- Review of 'Poems 2008,' by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. - Cybergolf
We all know that Robert Trent Jones, Jr. (Bob to his friends) is one of the greatest names in golf course design. But did you know he's also an accomplished poet? With an education from Harvard and Stanford, you can bet he couldn't avoid classical ...
- Catholics Object To Performance Mocking Religious Beliefs - The Bulletin
You're Eating God," a one-woman play by Rachel Caris, mocks Catholic practices. The play follows a family living in a backyard bomb shelter in the 1960s.
- Master of tragedy and comedy - but one for modern audiences? - BBC News
So can Renaissance humour thrive in the 21st Century? Literature and comedy from 1500-1700 comes under scrutiny at a conference at the University of Leicester, where experts will gather to ponder ribticklers such as early Tudor (or should that be ...
- Student Spotlight (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Student: Francesca Fiore, a soon-to-be graduate of West Chester's Henderson High School who discovered a new talent this year that earned her $200 and a free trip to Washington.
- "Or Did You Report?" - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
I've just finished " The Dark Side " - the second half of it more or less since 12 pm this afternoon. Last night, sitting in one of those cafes they stick on the sides of Barnes and Nobles, I almost broke down crying. Instead, I went to the poetry ...
- Meet Dianna Nicolai - Globe Gazette
Dianna Nicolai thought she started writing creatively while in high school. Not long ago her mother found some writing Dianna had done as a youngster, confirming sheâd had the bug all along. Itâs all-consuming now. Nicolai freelances for Evans ...
- New second in command is ISU's highest-ranked woman ever - Bloomington Pantagraph
New second in command is ISU's highest-ranked woman everBloomington Pantagraph, USA - 6 hours agoA poetry scholar, Presley continues teaching at the campus. Associate Provost Jan Murphy served as interim leader. Noren Everts said sheâs thrilled to be ...
- Local interest in poet Robert Frost reinvigorated (The Addison Independent)
By KATHRYN FLAGG RIPTON â Writers traveling the flood-damaged Route 125 to the Middlebury College Bread Loaf campus last week passed a familiar landmark on their way to the annual writersâ conference: the cozy white Homer Noble farmhouse, where poet Robert Frost spent his summers from 1939 until his death in 1963. The farmhouse was the object of sadness for many Frost fans last winter ...
- Free (Or Incredibly Cheap) Festivals For Summer (The Motley Fool)
Summer is festival season, but they can set you back a small fortune -- that is unless you can find free (or incredibly cheap) ones to attend.
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