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- Barker on Books - Fort Morgan Times
Barker on BooksFort Morgan Times, CO - 1 hour ago“The Aeneid” is a kind of epic fantasy poem, very similar to “The Odyssey” by Homer, in which the protagonist, along with his family and friends, ...
- The rise of the smorgasbord arts night - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukThe rise of the smorgasbord arts nightguardian.co.uk, UK - 34 minutes agoMulti-programmed events mix theatre with food, music, live art and poetry. Will someone invent a fringe theatre crawl? Cultural picnicking ... a play at ...
- Great Jazz Is Neither Too Near, Too Far (or Too French) at the AQ ... - Jazz Police
Jazz PoliceGreat Jazz Is Neither Too Near, Too Far (or Too French) at the AQ ...Jazz Police, MN - 1 hour agoFollowing their sets, open mic poetry reading gets underway at 9 pm. No cover! First Mondays feature the monthly Poetry Slam—following an hour of Green, ...
- A National Dog Adoption Event so Exciting that Even "Socks", the ... - eMediaWorld.com Newswire Press Release Distribution Service (Press Release)
A National Dog Adoption Event so Exciting that Even "Socks", the ...eMediaWorld.com Newswire Press Release Distribution Service (Press Release), AZ - 1 hour ago... Celebrities & Interesting Personalities and the 2008 FURocious Concert featuring animal welfare conscious performances by Stop Motion Poetry and Stacy ...
- How did she do it? (Guardian Unlimited)
Culture: Her first publisher dismissed her as 'an amateur writer', but she became the best English novelist of her time. Julian Barnes pays tribute to Penelope Fitzgerald
- Stigler veteran’s poem, artwork win national contest - Muskogee Daily Phoenix
Stigler veteran’s poem, artwork win national contestMuskogee Daily Phoenix, OK - 2 hours agoThe category was creative patriotic poetry. Lockwood, 50, of Stigler, a former cannoneer for the US Army, said the poem and painting of a black soldier is ...
- Frost's Path Less Traveled Led to Mitchell Hall - University of Central Oklahoma Vista
Frost's Path Less Traveled Led to Mitchell HallUniversity of Central Oklahoma Vista, OK - 37 minutes agoHe desired to be a poet from an early age; however, his poetry was not published until 1913. After sailing with his family to England in 1912, ...
- 'Word Play' will do a lot more than decorate a fence - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
'Word Play' will do a lot more than decorate a fenceRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 5 hours agoShe gave each volunteer a pile of words printed on small pieces of paper and asked them to compose a poem or message of no more than 10 words. ...
- Well-loved English teacher retires after almost 20 years (Brookfield Suburban Life)
Over the past two decades, an endless number of students have sat at their desks, shooting dagger eyes at Lucille Perry while scrawling out her infamous punishment — a lengthy written apology dubbed “The Sentence.”
- Cast captures vitality of ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’ - The Beacon Herald
Cast captures vitality of ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’The Beacon Herald, Canada - 5 hours agoThe young men are soon writing love-stricken poetry and showing off to their chosen ladies, who enjoy participating in their “mocks” or pranks. ...
- Eat well in the new Frontier - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Ask a barbecue purist what they think about meat done in a gas-fired pit and you're likely to get an earful about how the only true Q is cooked low and slow over coals. Then there are the folks who wonder why restaurants don't take full advantage of ...
- The pull of Gravity - Charlottesville Daily Progress
The pull of GravityCharlottesville Daily Progress, VA - 23 hours agoThe venue has been home to children’s concerts by Rocknoceros and Farmer Jason, poetry events and fiction readings from “The Great Gatsby’’ and “To Kill a ...
- Lyn Gardner: What on earth would Miss Skinner think? - guardian.co.uk
Lyn Gardner: What on earth would Miss Skinner think?guardian.co.uk, UK - 55 minutes agoThe fact that I can still quote large chunks of poetry is entirely down to her. "Shakespeare," insisted Miss Skinner, "was for performing, not reading. ...
- Leighton Library kicks off summer reading (MLive.com)
The Leighton Township Library will kick off summer reading with fun activities, said Library Director Sharon Galligan. On June 9, adults and youth can sign up for activities at the library, located at 4451 12th Street in Moline.
- Rediscovering Aenid, the epic of the West - Daily Telegraph
There is a superb exhibition at the British Library at the moment based on the great Indian national epic, the Ramayana. On display are illustrated manuscripts in the possession of the library, showing the wanderings and adventures of Rama, the ...
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