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- 'Sleeping It Off in Rapid City' by August Kleinzahler - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
'Sleeping It Off in Rapid City' by August KleinzahlerPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 2 hours agoKleinzahler's poems typically have the feeling of having spent many hours in dark taverns, ears cocked toward the thick, slow voices and the blarney of ...
- Goose was one bad mother - but she helps kids read (Montreal Gazette)
In the age of This Little Piggy Went to Prada, it's easy to get misty-eyed over the diminishing appeal of traditional nursery rhymes. But when Mother Goose is fĂŞted nationally today for her contributions to literacy and storytelling, let's remember that despite the sentimental memories her name evokes, the icon of childhood poetry was one bad mother.
- Rhymin’ on the range - Surrey Leader
Surrey LeaderRhymin’ on the rangeSurrey Leader, Canada - 45 minutes agoPuhallo has been a cowboy – managing cattle and pastures – his whole life. He’s also been a writer as long as he can remember, though he didn’t share his ...
- LITTWIN: Historic pause between campaigns - Rocky Mountain News
LITTWIN: Historic pause between campaignsRocky Mountain News, CO - 5 hours agoMcCain, but there are also those would-be poets (the ones who got the book contracts) who will write of this epic journey, an epic in the way the Greeks ...
- When Czechoslovakia wowed the world (The Prague Post)
In 1958, the Czechoslovak pavilion at the World Expo in Brussels was an international triumph. Fifty years later, artifacts from this extremely successful exhibit for promoting Czech culture, design, fashion, craftsmanship and overall ingenuity at the dawn of the Atomic Age can be revisited at the Prague City Gallery’s space in the Municipal Library.
- In the Swiss footsteps of Byron - Belfast Telegraph
Byron's expedition to the Swiss mountains is explored in new works to be performed at the City of London Festival. The first is tomorrow. The poet's journey also inspired John Walsh to follow his trail to the Jungfrau In 1816 George Gordon, Lord ...
- Plenty to do this Saturday- including a trip to the Wild West - Aylesbury Today
Plenty to do this Saturday- including a trip to the Wild WestAylesbury Today, UK - 3 hours agoIf you've a talent you'd like to share with others, why not join us for an evening of music, comedy, poetry and magic. Mainly an acoustic evening - under 18 ...
- Cuban music shine in Paris: Havana Polyphonic Choir - Cuba Headlines
Cuba HeadlinesCuban music shine in Paris: Havana Polyphonic ChoirCuba Headlines, Cuba - 4 hours agoThe program relied mostly on Cuban traditional music and poetry and international counterparts: Electo Silva, Leo Brouwer, Maria Teresa Vera, Richard EgĂĽes ...
- Music is Vision is Music - Birmingham Weekly
Birmingham WeeklyMusic is Vision is MusicBirmingham Weekly - 10 hours ago“I know we have Ruben Studdard and other American Idol winners and finalists, but that’s sort of different. We need someone who makes it just because of the ...
- The New Quarterly reaches for the top - Exchange Morning Post
Exchange Morning PostThe New Quarterly reaches for the topExchange Morning Post, Canada - 1 hour agoJudges cited his recent memoir The Names of Things, his book-length poem The Year One (winner of the Atlantic Poetry Prize in 2004), and his novella The ...
- A steady stream of consciousness (Honolulu Advertiser)
Jon Hamblin chooses to work on weathered, corrugated roofing metal that has been discarded. On the wavy, dented and often punctured surfaces he paints figures, animals and flora in bright oil enamel colors.
- Dispatch from The Philadelphia Urban Seminar: Day 3 - Penn State Live
Dispatch from The Philadelphia Urban Seminar: Day 3Penn State Live, PA - 1 hour agoThere is going to be a poetry contest in the district with the theme "Celebrating Me," so we picked 10 kids to work on writing poems. ...
- Former Girlfriends Dish On Dylan, Lennon (CBS News)
It is one of the most iconic photographs ever to grace a rock and roll album: A young Bob Dylan walking down a Greenwich Village street. But who's that girl? Sunday Morning Contributing Correspondent Serena Altschul find out.
- Diverse Perspectives - New England Blade
Diverse PerspectivesNew England Blade, MA - 1 hour agoHer poetry has been published in Gertrude, The Connecticut Review, and The Emerson Review. She was a 2001 winner of the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival’s ...
- Robert Smith seeks a Cure for what ails him - Pitch Weekly
Robert Smith seeks a Cure for what ails himPitch Weekly, MO - 15 minutes agoIt's full of poetry and drawings I did while listening to your music. I even drew the Cure's logo on it right there on the cover during drama club.
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