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- WPR’s annual listeners’ dinner held at Mabel Tainter; Michael ... - Dunn County News
On Wednesday evening, Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts (MTCA) was the site of the annual listeners’ dinner for Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR). Claire Couillard, a UW-EC senior and WPR intern, coordinated the event. Following a social hour and dinner ...
- College Restores Artwork by Poet EE Cummings - NPR
College Restores Artwork by Poet EE CummingsNPR - 47 minutes ago"So he would create these in his abstractions, and he created them in his poems as well." In his poem "Buffalo Bill's" for example, Cummings positioned the ...
- Book Review | A Freewheelin' Time: Girlfriend recalls bohemian scene with Bob Dylan (The Columbus Dispatch)
NEW YORK -- The image lent itself to one of the most-celebrated album covers ever released.
- City woman publishes poetry (North Adams Transcript)
NORTH ADAMS -- Joanne Augello first started writing poetry four years ago -- jotting down lines while sitting on her porch. At first she reserved the writings for friends and family, but after much encouragement she's filled two volumes that are available to the public.
- Coast Lines - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Coast LinesSanta Cruz Sentinel, CA - 6 minutes agoThe winning entries in a 2007 student poster and poetry contest will be displayed, and a placemat featuring the winning poster entry by Jessica Spurlock of ...
- LOCAL RELIGION DIGEST: West Reading church to honor police officers - Reading Eagle
LOCAL RELIGION DIGEST: West Reading church to honor police officersReading Eagle, PA - 1 hour agoChallenged persons who would like to sing, play an instrument, dance, share poetry or display arts and crafts should contact the Rev. ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - NWI.com
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Book signing, play scheduled - Daily Iberian
Book signing, play scheduledDaily Iberian, LA - 20 hours ago“After the book signing and mini-production on Saturday, I am going to try to have a poetry night in New Iberia for people who like poetry,” she said. ...
- James B. Hall: Writer, teacher - Oregonian
James B. Hall, a prolific author and a distinguished teacher at the University of Oregon, died recently in Portland. Hall wrote more than 20 books -- novels, short stories and poetry -- and was widely published and anthologized. He founded the ...
- Making faces for a living - Times of India
Making faces for a livingTimes of India, India - 3 hours agoAfter the performance, some villagers came up to him and said, “We did not understand anything, but your body moves like poetry”. As he recalls this “honest ...
- Signature School sophomore among poetry finalists
Evansville Courier-Press - Chyna Cheaney, a 16-year-old sophomore at Evanville’s Signature School, is among finalists from 10 schools in the state competing in the Indiana Poetry Out Loud competition. She is the only in the region competing in the finals, which will run from ...
- A platter that matters - Buffalo News
Elvis Costello has released “Momofuku” as a vinyl-only double album. I have a photograph, somewhere, of my first rock critic hero, Lester Bangs, slouched in his rather disgusting New York City apartment, surrounded by immense piles of records ...
- Letter from the editor (Michigan Daily)
Ernest Hemingway in a letter to friend Maxwell Perkins in 1928: "This bull market in letters isn't going to last forever and I don't want to always be the one who is supposed to have made large sums and hasn't and doesn't." A less than inspiring confessional.
- Blinkered by Botchergate - News & Star
Blinkered by BotchergateNews & Star, UK - 4 hours agoCarlisle has a spread of live bands, live comedy, poetry nights, alternative film nights, orchestras and jazz, quiz nights and exhibitions. ...
- CBT flies high for anniversary (The Post and Courier)
When Charleston Ballet Theatre dancer Steven Hammell performs the central male role in "Wings," he feels as if he is flying over the marshes of the Lowcountry. "It may sound like a cliche, given the title of the piece, but I am discovering more and more how images can be discerned in the interweaving patterns and formations created by dancers," says Hammell, a Canadian who has lived and danced ...
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