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- Storybook career path - Daily Press
Storybook career pathDaily Press, VA - 1 hour agoShel Silverstein: I used to sit and read his poems over and over as a kid and then write my own poems and doodles to go with them. One of his simplest poems ...
- Area in Brief - Gallup Independent
Area in Brief Poet Ken Moore sits at a table in his home in the Zuni Mountains where he writes many of his works. Moore has written over 825 poems with hundreds memorized.
- Live alone and like it (Poughkeepsie Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- Theater review: 'Twelfth Night' a multicultural, lively romp in ... - San Jose Mercury News
Theater review: 'Twelfth Night' a multicultural, lively romp in ...San Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour agoLawson soon proves herself to be a saucy and intelligent interpreter of the poetry of the play. Her facility with the text buoys the staging through some ...
- Paulo Coelho - guardian.co.uk
Paulo Coelhoguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoUnknown, although he did win the school poetry prize before three stints in psychiatric hospitals as a young adult. Journalist; lyricist on a number of ...
- A prize worth cracking a beer over (Toronto Star)
An Ottawa artist who uses beer caps, auto parts and old toys to create works has won a Premier's Award for Excellence in the Arts. Ron Noganosh will receive $35,000 and be asked to identify an emerging artist of the year, who will get $15,000. Publishing house Coach House Books gets $50,000 as the winner in the arts organization category.
- Getting into character with Marisa de los Santos - Bucks County Courier Times
Marisa de los Santos talks about her characters as if they are real. Sitting outside of Sugarfoot Café in Wilmington, Delaware, the best-selling author apologetically puts on dark glasses to combat the sun and proceeds to gush about the people who ...
- School Life: Winners - Everett Herald
Students from Arlington Christian School recently captured third place in the Association of Christian Schools International District science fair. The annual science fair was at Fairview Christian School in Seattle. Five of eight entries brought ...
- Poem to be published in poetry anthology - Amarillo Globe News
A poem written by Ashlyn Thomas, 12, a Westover Park Junior High School student, will be published by The American Library of Poetry in an anthology, "Brilliance." The entry by the daughter of Alan and Patty Thomas, "The First Day of Spring," has ...
- Insider's guide from the storyteller's mouth (Concord Monitor)
New Hampshire storyteller and author Rebecca Rule will be celebrating publication of her latest work, Live Free and Eat Pie: A Storyteller's Guide to New Hampshire, tomorrow night in Northwood with a launch party featuring - what else - a lot of pie. Neighbors will bring it. Friends will bring it.
- The ex factor: '50 Ways to Leave Your Lover' - Independent
The ex factor: '50 Ways to Leave Your Lover'Independent, UK - 1 hour agoThen there are the victims, including a love-crazed arsonist, a sexually confused girlfriend with a gymslip fetish and a poetry-spouting drip with a ...
- Telefondan Savaşı Dinlediler - Güncel Haber
Telefondan Savaşı DinledilerGüncel Haber, Turkey - 16 hours agoThis poem arrested the attention of watchful critics of poetry, and when it was followed by a collection of Poems in 1897 the writer's position as a new ...
- Your one chance to see Wilhelm Hammershoi's enigmatic paintings - Times Online
Sometimes, the reputations of celebrated artists vanish after their deaths. A few might re-emerge, years later, not only intact, but brilliantly refurbished. Consider the case of Wilhelm Hammershoi (1849-1916), whose work languished unremarked for ...
- Unknown Wonderland shines at Rochester jazz festival (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Even though you might expect big names like Al Green to suck all of the air out of the East End, brilliant little unknowns at the smaller venues still find room to breathe at the Rochester International Jazz Festival.
- Around Boonsboro - Hagerstown Morning Herald
Around BoonsboroHagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 7 hours agoRegistered teens can come share music or poetry with an audience of their peers. Admission is free and light refreshments will be served. ...
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