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- That Friday feeling... - Q4Music
Q4MusicThat Friday feeling...Q4Music, UK - 17 hours agoIn the Cabaret Marquee, poetry collective Aisle 16 – friends of Miss Nash, in fact – delivered some (relatively) early morning missives to a relaxed crowd, ...
- Best-Value Art Lovers' Getaway: Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival ... - Biloxi Sun Herald
Best-Value Art Lovers' Getaway: Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival ...Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Jul 31, 2008... locally-flavored offerings as country music, cowboy poetry and regional cuisine -- all while surrounded by the Teton Mountains in their autumn glory. ...
- Concordia scholar shares another side of C.S. Lewis - Austin American-Statesman
American-Statesman: "The Personal Heresy: A Controversy" is certainly not among C.S. Lewis's most popular books. In fact, it's an exchange of essays between Lewis and literary critic E.M.W. Tillyard on the proper reading of poetry. How did you happen ...
- In defence of Maxine Gadd - Vancouver Sun
In defence of Maxine GaddVancouver Sun, Canada - 20 hours agoThe reviewing of poetry books is a difficult job and your reviewer, Lyle Neff, appears to be serious about his work. Nevertheless, I must point out that his ...
- On Mustang Range, a Battle on Thinning the Herd - New York Times
New York TimesOn Mustang Range, a Battle on Thinning the HerdNew York Times, United States - 2 hours agoIn a 2006 article in Audubon magazine, wild horses lost their poetry and were reduced to “feral equids.” “There’s not just horses out there, there’s other ...
- Street Without a Name: Childhood and Other Misadventures in ... - Times Online
Times OnlineStreet Without a Name: Childhood and Other Misadventures in ...Times Online, UK - 1 hour agoFor your, er, poetry. It is from this implausible position that Kapka Kassabova's bitterly funny, brilliantly clever journey through her childhood and her ...
- A teacher’s tales—Danton Remoto - ABS-CBN
S tudents love teachers who listen to them – not only to their difficulties with the past perfect tense or the reading, but more important, to their difficulties in making that transition from childhood to adulthood. I’ve been teaching for 22 ...
- Fest shakes up the Shakespeare (The Pantagraph)
Ten reasons why the 31st year of the Illinois Shakespeare Festival, arriving this weekend, may be its most eye-and-ear-opening to date:
- Snaky Spence and the Missing Boomstick (in Tyee Books) (The Tyee)
Why can't working-class BC poets be Milton's equals?
- Destany finally ready to take the next step (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
An experimental transplant for Locust Grove's Destany Carpenter could mean life without sickle cell anemia
- Gowdy, Zolf win Ontario’s Trillium Book Awards - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Gowdy, Zolf win Ontario’s Trillium Book AwardsTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 35 minutes agoGowdy won for her novel Helpless (HarperCollins) while Zolf won the poetry award for her collection Human Resources (Coach House Books). ...
- Also in Lifestyle - Herald.ie
Herald.ieAlso in LifestyleHerald.ie, Ireland - 2 hours agoStill, don't expect Kafka-like prose; likewise, references to the family are disappointingly kept to a minimum. It's a blandly-written chronicle of his ...
- Pride in Monessen remains strong - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Pride in Monessen remains strongPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 3 hours ago"I could not believe this amazing poetry in motion was my baby sister. She is an outstanding teacher and is known by many people for helping many kids find ...
- The urbane giants are dying, leaving mostly the rabble rousers - The National
Sydney Morning HeraldThe urbane giants are dying, leaving mostly the rabble rousersThe National, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoBy a strange and sad coincidence, on Saturday I happened to be reading Mahmoud Darwish’s poem, Passing Between Passing Words, a famous articulation of ...Video: Remembering Mahmoud Darwish - 10 Aug 08 AlJazeeraEnglishall 500 news articles
- Her Own Society (The New Yorker)
In April of 1862, Emily Dickinson wrote to a stranger, initiating a fervent twenty-four-year correspondence, in the course of which they managed to meet only twice. Thomas Wentworth Higginson, thirty-eight, was a man of letters, a clergyman, a fitness enthusiast, a celebrated abolitionist, and a champion of . . .
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