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- Meet Dianna Nicolai - Globe Gazette
Dianna Nicolai thought she started writing creatively while in high school. Not long ago her mother found some writing Dianna had done as a youngster, confirming she’d had the bug all along. It’s all-consuming now. Nicolai freelances for Evans ...
- Mansfield birthday party rolls on! (Mansfield News Journal)
MANSFIELD -- A flurry of activity continues this month as Mansfield celebrates its 200th birthday. Click on the links below to enjoy the fun. You can also post your own photos!
- 'Poetry in Motion (Pictures)' The Edge of Love' Film Review - Newsblaze.com
In her book "Double Drink Story", Dylan Thomas's wife Caitlin said of her relationship with the poet "Ours was not a love story, it was a drink story." The reputation of the late, great tempestuous Welsh Bard goes before him, making the poet himself ...
- Arts centre’s long struggle - This is Dorset
WEYMOUTH Arts Centre entertained the community for half-a-century and its recent demise saddened many people. Echo reporter Harry Walton takes a look at some of its history ART legend John Constable was held up as an example of the fine tradition ...
- Christina Patterson: Laureate kings and queens of the jungle (Independent)
So, the battle begins. The middle-aged incumbent born with a silver spoon in his mouth is on his way out and the race is on for a successor. The solid, older, conservative guy? We've had that before. The mouthy middle-aged woman? Risky. The mixed-race candidate (African father, white mother)? That would be great, of course, that would be radical, but are we really ready for it?
- Dover author Ed Starkey has a new book (York Daily Record)
Dover author Ed Starkey has written "My Life -- My Way," a fictional account of the life of Frank Sinatra.
- Boardwalk in Cape Town - May 7, 2008 - Tonight
Boardwalk in Cape Town - May 7, 2008Tonight, South Africa - 18 hours agoCelebrates Cape Town through poetry, song and dance. Tel: 083-270-5592. The Show Must Go On runs at Roxy Revue Bar, Grandwest Casino, until May 24. ...
- Event looks at teaching tools (The Ohio University Post)
Entertainment is one of the highest monitored aspects of society, but education is rarely associated with the Hollywood industry.
- Herman L. Parsons - Pittsburg Morning Sun
Herman L. ParsonsPittsburg Morning Sun, KS - 3 hours agoHerman had many talents including writing children’s stories for his grandson, and poetry. His poetry always included just the right words to honor an ...
- Yasmin Ahmed – A Profile of Distinction - Mangalorean.com
Mangalorean.comYasmin Ahmed – A Profile of DistinctionMangalorean.com, India - 1 hour agoDoing crosswords, writing, perfunctory drawing, singing, listening to light/classical musical playing softly in the background, reading poetry and getting ...
- The every man - StarNewsOnline.com
The every manStarNewsOnline.com, NC - 1 hour ago“The amazing thing about John is he reminds me of Robert Frost poetry,” said Hirchak, the Ghost Walk co-founder, “and when you read it, it’s so simple, ...
- A cultural history - Economist
A cultural historyEconomist, UK - 1 hour agoJean Cocteau managed a professional boxer and rhapsodised about his “active poetry” and its “mysterious syntax”. Jean Genet wrote poems to a “thief-boxer” ...
- Prince of Poets is growing stronger with each year - Khaleej Times
Prince of Poets is growing stronger with each yearKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 40 minutes agoNashwa said, "When they (ADACH) told us that they wanted to take classical poetry to the masses we knew straightaway that we would be perfect for this ...
- A Local Theater Tradition Is Back, Thanks to an 'Electric Personality' - Washington Post
A Local Theater Tradition Is Back, Thanks to an 'Electric Personality'Washington Post, United States - 12 hours agoHe has directed shows at Keegan Theatre, the University of Maryland and Olney Theatre Center while bringing the Source Festival back to life. ...
- Regional Fiction (Denver Post)
Known for her widely published short fiction and poetry, Canadian Gil Adamson opens her first novel, "The Outlander," on a blustery night in 1903 as bloodhounds track the fleeing Mary Boulton who has just murdered her husband.
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