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- Museum's exhibit reflects Vermont's art and culture: Sunday tour will close Kent Tavern exhibit (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
hen Glenn Suokko began his artist talk last weekend at the "Pastoral" exhibit at the Kent Tavern Museum, there was a cup-shaped bird's nest resting on a mantel just behind his left shoulder. Anecdotally, he mentioned that the week before, he'd been in the next room listening to a poetry reading by Carol Westberg when he noticed a robin sitting on her nest. He watched, through the wavy glass of ...
- Frederick metal! - Frederick News-Post
Tickets: $7 ($2 from every ticket sold will benefit local cancer plus all of the proceeds of the MadEra merchandise sold will go to the charity as well. The venue will also accept donations for PPF.) Last year, Jake White got a red school bus, full ...
- Deadline nears for U.P. youth writing contest (Ironwood Daily Globe)
Poetry, essays, personal narratives to be postmarked by June 1 to writers' association
- LITERATURE: Reading for Relief (6/28) - Rochester City Newspaper
LITERATURE: Reading for Relief (6/28)Rochester City Newspaper, NY - 10 hours agoMercy Corps, a humanitarian relief organization, presents Reading for Relief, an afternoon of poetry, fiction, and memoir readings by local authors, ...
- Persian calligraphy: Gentle curves of beauty - Presstv
Iranians have always been known for their appreciation of beauty and their artistic taste in creating masterpieces from elements. A brilliant example of such artistry is Persian calligraphy. Ancient Persian script, which developed between 500-600 BCE ...
- Rickie Lee Jones: following her fitful muse - Malaysia Star
Rickie Lee Jones: following her fitful museMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 5 hours ago"I wanted to get on that train and go somewhere so bad, and live a rough life. You know, like Glen Campbell walking down the railroad tracks. ...
- I'll Take the Manhattan (Las Cruces Sun-News)
H.L. Mencken famously called the martini "the only American invention as perfect as the sonnet." The sonnet, as anyone who took freshman English may remember, is a poem with a specific meter, a structure of exactly 14 lines and a strict rhyme scheme.
- Leader Page Articles - Hindu
There is probably a good reason Ernest Hemingway is known for his novels, short stories and journalism rather than his poetry, and it can be found in a remarkable first edition of his first American book. Clearly, he was not a great poet
- Sue Bell Rings Live with "Only Love" (All About Jazz)
After a very successful show celebrating the completion of her newest project âOnly Love" at Seattle's premier club Jazz Alley, Sue Bell can be heard and seen in other local venues this summer delivering songs from that recording and others.
- Happy Birthday, Emily Bronte - findingDulcinea
findingDulcineaHappy Birthday, Emily BrontefindingDulcinea, New York - 2 hours ago... little in her short life that it is difficult to appraise her work ... One point is generally agreed upon: that in both her prose and poetry there is, ...
- Event opportunity for 'youth to tap into their creative side' - Daytona Beach News-Journal
DAYTONA BEACH -- On Tuesday night at the HotSpot Coffee Shoppe, a "Night of Poetry and Expression Through Music" will feature performances by young local poets and musicians. The 6 p.m. show will be hosted by "Young Prophecy," a 14-year-old poet, and ...
- 'Clever Cats' was a longtime project (Litchfield Enquirer)
Although Alice Dember first put "The Clever Cats and Color Magic" in writing 40 years ago, it has always been something that remained in the back of her mind to share with her grandchildren, if not with the children in her community.
- Poet's Choice (Washington Post)
My friend Jason Shinder was 52 when he succumbed to leukemia last month. A poet, Jason also founded the Writer's Voice program at New York's West Side YMCA, which spread nationwide, furthering poetry's far-flung infiltrations.
- Bad or good, it's life on the Fringe - The Gazette (Montreal)
Bad or good, it's life on the FringeThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 1 hour agoHer character is a rebellious teen dropout named Map with way more attitude than Avril Lavigne, a little criminal in the making (the writing brings Heather ...
- Poetic Injustice (New York Times)
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