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- POETRY: Simon talks about his work - Rutland Times
POETRY: Simon talks about his workRutland Times, UK - 1 hour ago... Songs and Tyrannosaurus Rex Versus the Corduroy Kid. He has received numerous awards for his poetry including the Sunday Times author of the year. ...
- Goings on About Town: Classical Music (The New Yorker)
OPERA METROPOLITAN OPERA Last season’s opening-night attraction was Mary Zimmerman’s new production of “Lucia di Lammermoor,” whose combination of fantasy and verisimilitude delighted the daring but left traditionalists unmoved. Diana Damrau (who could definitely give 2007’s Lucia, Natalie Dessay, a run for her money) takes the title role . . .
- Academic notebook (Post-Bulletin)
Century High Laura Harney and Pat Franko were named homecoming queen and king last Friday. Monday -- St. Mary's University of Winona visits at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday -- The Naval Academy visits at 2 p.m. Wednesday -- North Dakota State University visits at 11 a.
- Ghosts & Gangsters kayak tour has its share of thrills - Chicago Tribune
The toughest hurdle, this time of year, when the sun is lower but not quite low and the dusk is not quite full of grain, when the cement corners of downtown Chicago seem to soften in the middle of the day and autumn sneaks one leaf closer—the ...
- Young inmates find selves in art - Florida Times-Union
Young inmates find selves in artFlorida Times-Union, FL - 1 hour agoBaron teaches the Art in the Jail Program, where incarcerated juveniles learn to analyze books, write poetry and create works of art that show what they're ...
- Music fills air at veterans' John Lennon Night - Evansville Courier-Press
At Trinity United Methodist Church's open house are, left to right, Jerry Hoover, Trinity organist, Dr. Dorothy Stephens, Rose Denton, the Rev. Al Amstutz and Dr. Mark Stephens. John Lennon Night is an annual event featuring music, poetry, readings ...
- Latest in children's books covered at conference - Covington News Banner
A mini-conference was held Thursday for 35 children’s literature librarians, educators and school librarians at the Causeway branch of the St. Tammany Parish Library. The conference focused on reading in the classroom, the latest in children’s ...
- Poet-memoirist to speak about Richmond roots - Richmond Times Dispatch
Poet-memoirist to speak about Richmond rootsRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 8 hours agoMaking peace with the past is the theme American writer and Richmond native Margaret Gibson will explore at the University of Richmond on Oct. 21, 2008, ...
- New poet laureate built a career far from the literary mainstream - San Jose Mercury News
New poet laureate built a career far from the literary mainstreamSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 2 hours ago"So I had to start dealing with these abstractions like love, death, the wheel of fortune." It took eight years to get a poem accepted at a serious poetry ...
- Jonathan Kay on the death of Quebec nationalism — and the 1972 ... - National Post
National PostJonathan Kay on the death of Quebec nationalism — and the 1972 ...National Post, Canada - 11 minutes agoYet buried amidst all the bad poetry and stale anti-colonial rhetoric lies the key to understanding the two reasons why “revolutionary nationalism” never ...
- 'I am so glad you told us the truth' - Globe and Mail
After L.M. Montgomery's granddaughter, Kate Macdonald Butler, stated in an essay in Focus last Saturday that the author of Anne of Green Gables had committed suicide, readers responded quickly. Mongomery died in 1942, but the messages below - and ...
- Free light show and drama starts Thursday - Argus Leader
Look for the huge tent north of the Parks and Recreation building parking lot, at 100 E. Sixth St. That’s where Discovery Mime Theatre theater presents the show, based on the science of Copernicus and Einstein, the poetry of Aeschelus and the ...
- Centennial girl: ‘Anne of Green Gables' turns 100 - Miami Herald
Anne Shirley, the main character in L. M. Montgomery's acclaimed novel "Anne of Green Gables," is introduced to readers as a sad figure, an orphan without a person in the world who loves her. Despite her lonely introduction, Anne has captured the ...
- Sound Off! (Sept. 14) - Las Cruces Sun-News
Sound Off! (Sept. 14)Las Cruces Sun-News, NM - 41 minutes agoLike much great poetry and prose, her writing unfolds into great meaning from a deceptive simplicity. Has anyone ever thought about our tagline, ...
- Zen-sational spots for those seeking quiet getaways, personal ... - Courier-Post
At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the Sunday service at the ...
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