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- He had fame, sex appeal, bite, and you probably don't know him - Globe and Mail
There's a fine program tonight about a poet. You should meet him and acquaint yourself with his work. A poet, yes. Most people don't have a lot of interaction with the poets. Or if they do, they don't know it, poets being devils for disguising their ...
- 'Words and Music' a hit at Hagerstown university center - Hagerstown Morning Herald
'Words and Music' a hit at Hagerstown university centerHagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 1 hour ago"Words and Music" was held at the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown on April 22 to celebrate National Jazz Month and National Poetry Month in ...
- 'History' cast is at the head of the class (Boston Herald)
You remember that one kid in high school? The one with a rebuttal to any point, a joke always at the ready, sitting at the back desk with a dangerous glint in his eye? The...
- In 'Act 3,' they're free to paint and sculpt the town - indy.com
In 'Act 3,' they're free to paint and sculpt the townindy.com, IN - 1 hour agoAfter retirement, he wrote poetry and started a novel but knew he had to follow his muse and dedicate himself full time to art. His primary medium is bronze ...
- You don't want to lose to (bleeping) Purdue (The Beacon News)
I guess the reason I empathize with Bobby Knight in his famous practice rant is because losing to Purdue really does stink, no matter who you are.
- Woodbridge woman writes poetry celebrating Bible (Lodi News-Sentinel)
Sandy Holtz grew up with no background in poetry. Her parents never wrote poems. None of her friends did, either. She never had an English teacher who influenced her, and she hadn't read poetry to any extent.
- Performance artist teaching her art - MLive.com
MLive.comPerformance artist teaching her artMLive.com, MI - 1 hour agoIf you have an idea to develop, like reading poetry, you can do a one-person show and gain experience with the basic elements of performance and build ...
- Celebrating the first day of MÄori Language Week (Scoop.co.nz)
Today Wellingtonians will be greeted with fresh fruit and ‘kia ora’ to celebrate the first day of MÄori Language Week. Te Taura Whiri i te Reo MÄori (the MÄori Language Commission) and partners Te Puni KÅkiri, Human Rights Commission, Families Commission and Te KÅhanga Reo National Trust will be welcoming commuters at the railway station with a new booklet Te Reo i te KÄinga - MÄori Language in ...
- Writers recommend the perfect literary travelling companions (Guardian Unlimited)
Take Alexandre Dumas to Paris, read Elizabeth Bishop in Brazil, pack Michael Dibdin for Sicily - wherever you are going on holiday this summer, writers recommend the perfect literary travelling companions
- WILLIE NELSON'S FAMILY PICNIC - Houston Chronicle
WILLIE NELSON'S FAMILY PICNICHouston Chronicle, United States - 2 hours agoQ: Is there a song you love that you'd never dare record? A: Not that I know of. If I think of it, I'll go record it the next time I'm in the studio. ...
- Literary Prize Adds Epilogue to College Career - Washington Post
The elation of winning one of the nation's largest literary prizes for undergraduate students perhaps can be summed up best by the winner, Emma Sovich, 22, who described the moment in a breathless post-award interview. "It was amazing. I was sitting ...
- Shakespeare gets groovy in Kingsmen's comedy - Simi Valley Acorn
Shakespeare gets groovy in Kingsmen's comedySimi Valley Acorn, CA - 28 minutes agoThere's some clever business of Touchstone mocking Orlando's syrupy love poetry and "Ganymede" teaching Orlando how to pitch woo to a lady. ...
- MUST SEE: WILHELM SAAYMAN - Financial Mail
An epigram by the French writer Sebastien Chamfort offers a useful entrée into Saayman's bleakly funny pencil drawings: "Better on your arse than on your feet, flat on your back than either, dead than the lot." The epigram appears in a collection of ...
- Literary luminaries to attend unveiling of statue of poet Al Purdy (Jam! Showbiz)
TORONTO - Author Margaret Atwood and poet Dennis Lee were among the literary luminaries set to attend an unveiling of a statue of poet Al Purdy on Tuesday.
- Indigenous voices and stories echo down the centuries - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldIndigenous voices and stories echo down the centuriesSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 11 minutes agoBut it was another 35 years before the second volume of Aboriginal literature appeared in We Are Going, a book of poetry by Kath Walker (who became Oodgeroo ...
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