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- On Poetry: Pausing for Mother's Day - Traverse City Record Eagle
On Poetry: Pausing for Mother's DayTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 21 hours ago... take over her poetry workshop at the University of Delaware while she gave birth to Jack, the late-life infant recalled in the poem I've selected below. ...
- The Antidote-Classic Poetry for Modern Life (The Epoch Times)
My StarAll, that I knowOf a certain starIs, it can throw(Like the angled spar)Now a dart of red,Now a dart of blueTill my friends have saidThey would fain s...
- Alessandra Lynch rounds out the Visitor Writing Series today at UCM - digitalBURG.com
Alessandra Lynch rounds out the Visitor Writing Series today at UCMdigitalBURG.com, MO - 3 hours agoHer work appears in many of the best literary journals in the country, among them "American Poetry Review," "Antioch Review," "Virginia Quarterly Review," ...
- American Indian symposium focuses on the heavens (Muskogee Phoenix)
After several years of tackling subjects on Native American roots and survival, Northeastern State University will reach for the skies with the 36th Annual Symposium on the American Indian.
- Victorian poets had true love - Weirton Daily Times
“How do I love thee, let me count the ways ...” was how Elizabeth Moulton Barrett began the sonnet she penned long ago to her requited, secret love, Robert Browning. While majoring in English, I learned about Elizabeth and Robert’s love story ...
- A different take on summer camp - Ventura County Star
A different take on summer campVentura County Star, CA - 4 hours agoThe classes include digital photography, poetry, creative writing, cooking and drumline/rock 'n' roll. "I wanted activities where kids would be excited to ...
- School outs gay couple: the week in review - PinkNews.co.uk
School outs gay couple: the week in reviewPinkNews.co.uk, UK - 5 hours agoLambrou, however, is saying that he has historical proof that Sappho was in fact straight despite her homoerotic poetry. Next month, Holland will file a ...
- Living with children (Centre Daily Times)
If a child develops a bit of a runny nose, but seems otherwise healthy, it doesn't make a lot of sense to make a visit to the doctor much less rush to the emergency room. If, however, the child develops a cough, then a fever, an appointment with the doctor would be prudent. Even absent additional symptoms, if the runny nose requires the consumption of box after box of tissues over several weeks ...
- Greenspan Rewrites Aristophanes for World Premiere, Old Comedy , in NYC (Playbill)
Classic Stage Company presents the Target Margin Theater world-premiere production of Old Comedy from Aristophanes' Frogs by David Greenspan, based on — as the title would suggest — Aristophanes' 405 B.C. play Frogs, May 7-31 at CSC's East Village home.
- GHOST TRAIN TO THE EASTERN STAR (Kirkus Reviews)
Travel writer and novelist Theroux (The Elephanta Suite, 2007, etc.) offers an elegiac retracing of roads and railroads taken across the vastness of Eurasia.
- 1. THE MUPPETS TAKE WASHINGTON - Washington Post
1. THE MUPPETS TAKE WASHINGTONWashington Post, United States - 10 hours agoThis year's lineup includes Youth Poetry on Millennium Stage, Hip-Hop Theater Shorts at Studio Theater (one short is titled "Crouching B-Boy, ...
- Poetry review: Jorie Graham's 'Sea Change' (San Francisco Chronicle)
Sea Change By Jorie Graham Ecco; 56 pages; $23.95 Pulitzer Prize winner, Harvard professor, former Iowa Writer's Workshop faculty member: Jorie Graham's status as a canonic poet - of the academic breed, with a flair for blending the intellectual and the...
- Leicester ready to turn tables at Twickenham - Times Online
Poetry rarely features on significant rugby occasions but Leicester will feel that they are in a position to exact poetic justice at Twickenham this afternoon. In front of a world-record crowd of 81,600 for a club match, the Midlanders will hope to ...
- 12:35 p.m. - Book launch, poetry reading tonight at Java Junction - Guam Pacific Daily News
12:35 p.m., May 15 — The University of Guam's College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences-Women and Gender Studies Program and Division of English and Applied Linguistics is sponsoring a book launch and poetry reading of Emelihter Kihleng's "My ...
- Pupils making net gains with online learning - Ilford Recorder
CHILDREN as young as four are learning lessons online and sharing their schoolwork with a worldwide audience as the technology boom mushrooms across Redbridge. Pupils have been reading books, writing stories and documenting their learning using ...
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