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- Daniel Radcliffe: I'd love to play a drag queen - Now Magazine Online
Now Magazine OnlineDaniel Radcliffe: I'd love to play a drag queenNow Magazine Online, UK - 7 minutes ago'I just like wrong-footing people. I write poetry and I love it. I like being different from most other people of my generation.’
- Library's reading challenge - Scarborough Today
Library's reading challengeScarborough Today, UK - 3 hours agoOther events include a poetry workshop for children on Thursday July 31, shadow puppets on Wednesday August 6, tracks and trails on Thursday August 14 and ...
- Shameless plug of the day: Disquietude Theatre Company - Twin Cities Planet
Shameless plug of the day: Disquietude Theatre CompanyTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 4 hours ago... Mistral wrote a great deal of tender poetry for children, but her work also delves in the darkest caverns of the human soul in her poems of death, ...
- The Insomniac's Guide to Late-Night TV Movies: June 16-21 - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The nights are getting shorter leading up to Friday night's summer solstice, which means it's harder than ever to get to sleep at a proper time. So why fight it? Stay up past your bedtime and catch some late-night flicks. Here's a guide to the best ...
- Quillblog exclusive: Summer reading picks from Lawrence Hill ... - Quillblog
Quillblog exclusive: Summer reading picks from Lawrence Hill ...Quillblog, Canada - 4 hours agoBetween these meals, I’ll snack on three books of American poetry: Time and Materials by Robert Hass, Nomina by Karen Volkman, and Azores by David Yezzi. ...
- Rangoon Editor Fired Over Offending Poem - The Irrawaddy News Magazine
Rangoon Editor Fired Over Offending PoemThe Irrawaddy News Magazine, Thailand - 2 hours ago... magazine in which the offending poem appeared. But the magazine had already sold out. The censors order Cherry to sack the editor of its poetry section, ...
- Kate Summerscale wins the Samuel Johnson prize - Daily Telegraph Blogs
My brilliant former colleague Kate Summerscale has won the Samuel Johnson prize for her book The Suspicions of Mr Whicher . We are delighted for her. Hooray for Kate! It's customary when someone goes from being a well-kept secret, to a less well-kept ...
- 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.
- Asian language classes to start soon - Dallas Morning News
Asian language classes to start soonDallas Morning News, TX - 3 hours agoIn addition to teaching reading and writing in Bengali, the school provided instructions on the reciting of Bengali poetry, singing of Bengali songs and ...
- Bat for lashes - Brisbane Times
THE music Natasha Khan makes under the name Bat for Lashes sounds enchanted, as though cauldrons and wands were as instrumental to its making as synthesisers and guitars. So it's no surprise to discover Khan's home looks quite different from its ...
- Veteran Seattle Symphony violinist, composer dies - Tacoma News Tribune
Ralph Victor Heino Sr., a Seattle Symphony violinist, composer and longshore worker, has died of a stroke. He was 91. Heino continued to play the violin in retirement until his stroke. He died a week later, on July 26, symphony spokeswoman Beth ...
- The Structure of Somali Mentality and Its Critique - Garowe Online
The Structure of Somali Mentality and Its CritiqueGarowe Online, Somalia - 3 hours agoAccording to Mohamed Sh Xassan in his book Gurmad Volum 5aad (2006), this is how he described those major areas of poetry chant. ...
- Bruce Clements left legacy of environmental activism in Groton - Lowell Sun
GROTON -- Emil Rechsteiner still remembers the handmade political signs painted in blue that dotted across the town in spring of 2003 carrying just one word: "Bruce." The signs said it all about the selectman candidate, Bruce Clements, who made them ...
- Renaissance man (Deccan Herald)
Abha Iyengar writes about passion in creativity and how at times thats all it takes to make a difference.
- On Poetry: Rhythm washes up in waves - Traverse City Record Eagle
On Poetry: Rhythm washes up in wavesTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 2 hours agoSince the early 20th century, it seems as though most poems have been "free verse." One explanation is that as it became increasingly easy to map the ...
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