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- Pete Mullineaux to launch debut poetry collection - Galway Advertiser
Pete Mullineaux to launch debut poetry collectionGalway Advertiser, Ireland - 1 hour agoThe writing overall experiments with a variety of forms and reflects a quirky but challenging personal-politics, laced with a rich irony and humour. ...
- Fabulous Festival of Fringe Film set to go July 31 to August 9 - Post
Fabulous Festival of Fringe Film set to go July 31 to August 9Post, Canada - 2 hours agoPeople walking by can access a keyboard and create poetry on the spot. The opening night continues with a short trip to Hanover, home of one of the few ...
- Isaac Rosenberg: the making of a Great War poet, by Jean Moorcroft Wilson (Independent)
In May 2005 the doors of the Whitechapel Library, the street-corner university of so many East End Jewish writers and artists, closed for the last time. Bernard Kops wrote a poem, remembering that "The door of the library was the door into me." Michael Kustow commemorated the library and the Whitechapel Art Gallery next door in a wonderful elegy in the Jewish Quarterly. Of all those who ...
- Longtime director still getting to know 'Salome' (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Alan Stanford has had a relationship with "Salome" for nearly 20 years. And he's not planning to sever it anytime soon.
- Welcome to The PROJECTS - Connect Savannah.com
Connect Savannah.comWelcome to The PROJECTSConnect Savannah.com, GA - 24 minutes agoSome only want to rhyme, some to do poetry and some just want to know how to make beats. We try to bring them together as a whole to cooperate on a common ...
- READ: Worthy of a Tagore (The New Straits Times)
SU AZIZ spoke to Kunal Basu, the prolific Indian author whose work has been compared to that of Asia’s first literary Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore.
- California Poetry - Malibu Arts Journal
California PoetryMalibu Arts Journal, CA - 1 hour agoWith California the main epicenter of the beatnik impact, “California Poetry: From The Gold Rush to the Present” is an excellent poetry anthology inclusive ...
- More and more bouquets for the region's Prince of Poets - Khaleej Times
ABU DHABI - The Prince of Poets TV show, one of the most watched TV shows in the Arab region, entered its second year with increasing popularity. The Prince of Poets show was conceptualised by sisters Nashwa and Mona Al Ruwaini, in liaison with the ...
- Weekly Wizard Haiku: Week 3 - Bleacherreport.com
After a couple of weeks off, the third installment of haikus return to lead us back into discussion... "Please don't break my eye I need it to watch your games..." Boys will be boys...right? Any college football fans out there? You know what I'm ...
- I’m Feeling Poetical (Dartmouth Review)
All those old ladies writing in saying that they were not amused by the last issue, you know what? I’m not amused by you! You folks are probably the same people who ask why poetry doesn’t rhyme anymore, or why modern poems don’t make sense.
- "Open Mic Nite" - MyWestTexas.com
"Open Mic Nite"MyWestTexas.com, TX - 2 hours agoWhile some poetry reading occurred, the evening was dominated by a performance from Ron Eckert, a local singer-songwriter who mixes Western and hillbilly ...
- National Arts Centre 'Legend' dies - Globe and Mail
Hamilton Southam, the diplomat, founding visionary of the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, and many other cultural and historical institutions – including the annual celebration of Canada Day on Parliament Hill – died quietly in his own bed ...
- 99 problems but my pitch ain't one - guardian.co.uk
99 problems but my pitch ain't oneguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoThree of my crew went up to the poetry field 36 hours ago and I never saw them again. 34. Jo Whiley still all up in my shit. 35. ...
- Arundel Town Column — April 10 - Portsmouth Herald
When I typed in the date for the printing of this column, I realized the day was of some significance to me. I turn a year older today, but probably not a year wiser, as fortunate as that would be. Forty-something years of learning seems like it ...
- Books in Brief: 05/25/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Books in Brief: 05/25/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 41 minutes agoA bilingual Ojibwa, Schoolcraft composed prose and poetry and was noted for collecting and translating native peoples' oral stories and legends, ...
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