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- Strange Bedfellows: Science and Poetry, University of Montreal - Medical News Today
Science and poetry may not seem like a natural match. But there was a time when scientific poetry was a literary genre that allowed readers to learn about science. Professor Michel Pierssens of the Université de Montréal Department of French ...
- Hendrix to stage reading of alum's work - Log Cabin Democrat
Hendrix to stage reading of alum's workLog Cabin Democrat, AR - 1 hour agowritten by Jason Burke Murphy, is part of the college's annual Hendrix-Murphy Alumni Playwriting Contest. "The play is very crude and silly but also deals ...
- Samoans strive to survive rising tide - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Samoans strive to survive rising tideThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 6 hours ago"Imagine the different poetry, the different dances," he says. "Culturally, it's very dynamic. But it's very fragile at the same time because of the lack of ...
- Literary festival returns - Ealing Times
Literary festival returnsEaling Times, UK - 4 minutes ago... of anecdotes to illustrate the eight books he has chosen to take on his desert island. Mr Motion will also be judging the first ever Ealing Arts Poetry ...
- Byronic Burlesque Comes to Brooklyn—The Madame's Poetry Brothel - Nypress.com
Some time ago, the New York Press received a small wooden box in the mail—a board game with a few poker chips in gold and silver, a pair of dice, small cards seemingly pulled at random out of a deck, some tarot cards, and a CD compilation of turn ...
- India' grand old Bade Miyan bids final adieu - Deccan Herald
Kisi Amir ki mehfil ka zikr kya hai Amir, Khuda ke ghar bhi na jayenge bin bulaye hue (I will not go uninvited even to the God, let alone to a rich man's party). That was the favourite couplet of Habib Miyan, the Bade Miyan of Jaipur. He finally got ...
- It’s Lookin’ Good Dedicated to the Egyptian People - Egypt Today
In the past two decades, the number of venues, events, funds and possibilities available to the arts community has grown in leaps and bounds. Egypt has undergone a major cultural revival in the visual arts, but beyond quantity, what is it that has ...
- Class Calendar: Sewing for Teens, Childbirth, Women’s Ski ... - Sierra Sun
Class Calendar: Sewing for Teens, Childbirth, Women’s Ski ...Sierra Sun, CA - 3 hours agoKaren Terrey, poetry editor for the literary arts journal Quay, holds an MFA in creative writing and teaches creative writing at Sierra Nevada College. ...
- John D McHugh/AP - Egypt Today
I WAS SLIGHTLY ANNOYED as I walked down a pitch-black stairwell at St. John’s Church in Maadi with only my cell phone backlight to illuminate my way through an unexpected power outage that had interrupted my interview with Terry Waite. It’s ...
- An extraordinary evening"of poetry reading - Tahoe World
An extraordinary evening"of poetry readingTahoe World, CA - 5 hours agoThe 39th Annual Squaw Valley Community of Writers convenes this summer with workshops in Poetry, Fiction, Non Fiction and Screenwriting. ...
- Morning Coffee Gets Long-Winded - Burnt Orange Nation
Morning Coffee Gets Long-WindedBurnt Orange Nation, TX - 1 hour agoSuch poetry in motion, each operating on the same wavelength of consciousness that pervades all of human existence. Yes, not acting on the moment, ...
- Plays are only part of Children's Theatre mission - Greenville News
Plays are only part of Children's Theatre missionGreenville News, SC - 1 hour agoIt's about a friendship between a young village boy and a well-read dragon, fond of mushrooms and poetry. Bell calls it a moral tale about seeing past ...
- The Write Stuff: Banned Books Week, Connecticut Book Award Winners - Hartford Courant
The Write Stuff: Banned Books Week, Connecticut Book Award WinnersHartford Courant, United States - 1 hour ago... Book at Hartford Public Library, which celebrates state authors, illustrators and others in the publishing world and Connecticut's literary heritage. ...
- Edward Klima, 77; linguist and sign language specialist - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Edward S. Klima, an eminent linguist and one of the first scholars to pay serious attention to sign languages, and in so doing helped them win long-denied recognition as languages in their own right, died Sept. 25 in the La Jolla section ...
- Meeting to feature Irish poetry readings (East Brunswick Sentinel)
The Tara Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 17 at the Milltown Senior Citizens Center, Violet Terrace. The program will feature Irish poetry readings and desserts prepared by club members. Meetings are open to all individuals interested in Irish culture, music and literature.
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