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- Hugh Reid MacCallum, Milton scholar, dies age 80 - Globe and Mail
Hugh Reid MacCallum, Milton scholar, dies age 80Globe and Mail, Canada - 27 minutes agoMacCallum's works are included: Milton & the Sons of God: The Divine Image in Milton's Epic Poetry (1986) and an early article based on his PhD dissertation ...
- First Leonard Cohen takes Toronto, then he takes... - AFP
AFPFirst Leonard Cohen takes Toronto, then he takes...AFP - 13 hours agoBorn in the tiny English-speaking quarter of Montreal, Cohen published books of poetry before embarking on a singing career with his smash debut album ...
- LImetree Arts Festival with farming connections - Harrogate Today
LImetree Arts Festival with farming connectionsHarrogate Today, UK - 3 hours agoThe family emphasis is further endorsed by the farm's natural setting with its rich and diverse wildlife aspects which can be also explored. ...
- `Gurgitators' race: Eating contest this week - Myrtle Beach Sun News
`Gurgitators' race: Eating contest this weekMyrtle Beach Sun News, SC - 12 hours agoAt noon Saturday at Hard Rock Park, there will be a Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest Qualifier. The winner will get the title of SC Hot ...
- Book review: ‘A Thousand Veils’ an unevenly-paced thriller - Vail Daily News
Book review: ‘A Thousand Veils’ an unevenly-paced thrillerVail Daily News, CO - 1 hour agoShihabi’s journalistic integrity and free-spirited poetry have made her the target of Iraq’s secret police; the only thing standing between her and certain ...
- Focus on poetry at Brisbane festival - News.com.au
AS FAR as Julie Beveridge is concerned, poetry is the rock 'n' roll of literature. The new artistic director of the Queensland Poetry Festival , Beveridge has two collections of poetry titled Rock'n'Roll Tuxedo and Home is Where the Heartache Is ...
- Del Martin, 87, pioneering lesbian activist (San Jose Mercury News)
Del Martin, a strident and eloquent voice in the early gay and lesbian civil rights movement in America, died Wednesday in San Francisco not long after enjoying perhaps the hardest-won prize of her lifelong cause -- legal marriage to Phyllis Lyon, her longtime partner. Martin was 87.
- Calendar Girls picks and clicks for June 7-13 (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Who could forget "The Crocodile's Toothache"? The toothy reptile sobbing in the dentist's chair as the helpful doc asks, "Why does it hurt and where?"
- 'Only room for so many' (Post-Tribune)
Ulysses Chew bowed his head, absorbed booming bass tones into his body and penned his poetry. "I'm back in the building, back in the booth," Chew begins, "Who Dat? Mr. No Love, and this is the truth."
- Loose change - Brisbane Times
Loose changeBrisbane Times, Australia - Jun 4, 2008Launched in 2007, The Australian Poetry Centre is housed in the suitably romantic surrounds of Glenfern, a National Trust property in Inkerman Street, ...
- Pianist Kirill Gerstein to play Rachmaninoff with Cleveland Orchestra - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Russian pianist Kirill Gerstein makes his Cleveland Orchestra debut Saturday at Blossom Music Center playing Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 under the baton of guest conductor Giancarlo Guerrero. When: 8 p.m. Saturday. Where: Blossom Music Center ...
- Jumping Out of the Corner: Ani DiFranco, July 19 at the Capitol ... - River Cities Reader
Jumping Out of the Corner: Ani DiFranco, July 19 at the Capitol ...River Cities Reader, IA - 1 hour agoHer pregnancy provided her with the opportunity to compile Canon and a book of poetry, Verses. "I promised myself I would do my homework" during her break, ...
- Cy Twombly: Cycles and Seasons to Open at Tate Modern - Art Daily
Cy Twombly: Cycles and Seasons to Open at Tate ModernArt Daily - 11 hours agoTwombly’s move to Italy in 1957 coincided with a shift away from Abstract Expressionism to a mature style inspired by poetry, mythology, the classics and ...
- At readings, we hear more than writer's words - Boston Globe
Almost any night of the week, authors are reading to audiences. Poetry or prose, fiction or non-, in cavernous ballrooms or crammed into corners behind bookstore shelves, if they read it, we will come. I have an image of us huddling like our distant ...
- Respect, Manners Should Come From Parenting - The Bulletin
A parent came to me recently, lamenting the lack of manners of her two teenage children. She said they were rude, self-centered and foul-mouthed. But as a means of excusing herself from any parental accountability, she said "With all the garbage of ...
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