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- WATCH THIS SPACE - Irish Times
WATCH THIS SPACEIrish Times, Ireland - 1 hour agoThe Yeats Festival in Co Sligo continues with a poetry reading by Ciaran Carson in the Yeats Memorial Building at 8.30pm. The free music festival, ...
- The 10 most popular misconceptions about Oscar Wilde - guardian.co.uk
The 10 most popular misconceptions about Oscar Wildeguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours ago... pose of an effete young man, but he went up as a scholar to Magdalen and came down with a double first in classics and the Newdigate prize for poetry. ...
- Arts and Entertainment Masterful Sculptures, Formed of Clay - New York Times
New York TimesArts and Entertainment Masterful Sculptures, Formed of ClayNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoAnother link is a kind of poetry of materials and a rejection of conventional ideas of beauty. It can take time to appreciate these works. ...
- Jimmy Myers (St. Joseph News-Press)
For as long as Missouri Western State University has had a campus, throngs of barbershop quartets have gathered there to hone their singing skills.
- Reporting: Los Angeles - American Reporter
DUMMERSTON, Vt. -- I've always blamed Jack Kerouac. "On the Road" was published on Sept. 5, 1957, making it 50 years old this week. With it, Kerouac gave an overarching identity to his friends on both coasts - including poet Alan Ginsberg; traveling ...
- Cultural Center of Cape Cod - Barnstable - Register
Cultural Center of Cape CodBarnstable - Register, MA - 2 hours agoCreative Writing: July 14-18, kids will write both poetry and prose, revise, and present their work. Visual Arts: July 28-Aug. 1, kids will be engaged in ...
- Rascal Flatts lights up Blossom - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Not too long ago, a couple of cousins from near Columbus and a pal from Oklahoma opened one of the early WGAR Country Jams. At the time, the kinfolk and their friend were more mousse than music, with a sound that meandered between pap and pop. But ...
- African American and Ethiopian Relations - Tadias Magazine
Tadias MagazineAfrican American and Ethiopian RelationsTadias Magazine, NY - 14 hours agoAlthough physically separated from their ancestral homeland and amidst the opprobrious shackles of slavery, African American poets, writers, abolitionists, ...
- UF celebrates National Library Week with Read-A-Thon - Independent Florida Alligator
There is only one place that chocolate wafers and snow peas go together - the Edible Book Contest, where this concoction is known as "War and Peas." The George A. Smathers Libraries will hold an edible book contest Wednesday as part of its sixth ...
- Tuned In to Yoav - WPVI
Our featured Tuned In artist this week is Yoav. He is a singer songwriter who currently calls England home. He comes from a multi cultural background. He is the son of a Jewish architect, and grew up in South Africa. We caught up with him during a ...
- 9-year-old Arnold girl publishes first book of stories (The Capital)
Alli Henderson, 9, of Arnold recently published a book of stroies, "Alli's Book of Read-aloud Stroies for Kids." Allison Jane Henderson loved to write before she could even read. Filling journal after journal with scribbles, she'd ask her mother to read it back to her.
- 'The Creator's Map,' by Emilio CalderĂłn - Los Angeles Times
'The Creator's Map,' by Emilio CalderĂłnLos Angeles Times, CA - 9 hours ago"The Creator's Map" is the initial work of adult fiction by Emilio CalderĂłn, a popular author of works for young people, and his first book published in ...
- Obama’s “Guilty” Associations - WEBCommentary
Obama’s “Guilty” AssociationsWEBCommentary - 3 hours agoWright as his church when he flipped from atheist/agnostic to Christian and (2) quietly stayed a member for so many years, until Rev. ...
- Pitchfork Music Festival 2008: Public Enemy's It Takes A Nation Of ... - Stereogum
StereogumPitchfork Music Festival 2008: Public Enemy's It Takes A Nation Of ...Stereogum, NY - 18 minutes agoEven the most basic statements of fact come from Chuck D as poetry, with the right rhythm, at the perfect pitch. It's why It Takes A Nation... is a stone ...
- Generosity of former Detroit Arsenal worker impressed others - Detroit News
WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP -- Sidney M. Lenhoff was known for his big-hearted ways. "He grew up in poverty during the Great Depression, but was always generous to his friends and relatives," said his son, Alan Lenhoff, director of product development ...
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