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- McGoughière Comes To Liverpool Playhouse - HULIQ (press release)
McGoughière Comes To Liverpool PlayhouseHULIQ (press release), NC - 2 hours agoRoger McGough is one of Liverpool's best-known sons and one of Britain's favourite poetry voices, with a special gift for story telling and comic insight. ...
- Yeats family prove poetry in motion at Meadowbank (Edinburgh Evening News)
IT WAS a family affair at Meadowbank Velodrome last night, with Nick Yeats (Edinburgh RC) and his cycling daughters Rosie and Eliza all chalking up points in the lates
- Book Folks: Oxford meeting honors Hurston (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
The 15th Oxford Conference for the Book will be held April 3-5 on the campus of the University of Mississippi. This year, the conference is dedicated to Zora Neale Hurston; three panel discussions will revolve around her life and work and there will be screenings of "Their Eyes Were Watching God" and other films featuring Hurston's fiction and nonfiction.
- Gillian Clarke's Workshop - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukGillian Clarke's Workshopguardian.co.uk, UK - 12 minutes agoThe poet and playwright Gillian Clarke has published numerous collections of poetry, including The Sundial and Making Beds for the Dead, ...
- Local People: Rock River Valley residents earn honors - Rockford Register-Star
The Rockford Woman’s Club named winners March 11 for its 84th RWC Creative Writing Contest. Students from all Rockford-area public and private high schools were invited to participate. The winners were Kaylen Ralph from Boylan, Tiffany Williams ...
- Sound Authors Radio Show Announces March 28st, 2008 Show Lineup - The Open Press (press release)
Sound Authors Radio Show Announces March 28st, 2008 Show LineupThe Open Press (press release) - 2 hours agoHer first book, The Good Thief, was selected by Margaret Atwood for the National Poetry Series. Sound Authors radio show each week is replete with authors ...
- Roles of a lifetime fit actors hand in glove (Chicago Sun-Times)
There are few greater pleasures in the theater than watching an actor in a role that he or she seems to have been destined to play. Of course gifted actors -- and there are so many of them now at work on Chicago stages -- are able to make the most of any role that comes their way.
- 'Spring Training: Baseball in Black, White' - BlueRidgeNow.com
'Spring Training: Baseball in Black, White'BlueRidgeNow.com, NC - 15 minutes agoTo get the ball rolling, Asheville High School, Asheville Middle School and Hall-Fletcher Elementary are sponsoring a youth poetry contest based on the ...
- Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most - Power Line
Spring Can Really Hang You Up the MostPower Line, MN - 4 hours agoSo that's it. The source of this striking song lies in the "The Waste Land," the Ur-text of modernist poetry: April is the cruellest month, breeding.
- Full Latitude line-up announced - Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
Full Latitude line-up announcedNorfolk Eastern Daily Press, UK - 10 hours agoAnd the poetry arena includes performances from Carol Ann Duffy, Simon Armitage and John Hegley. Tickets are now on sale at ÂŁ130 for the weekend, ...
- Poetry reading set for Thursday - Green Bay Press Gazette
Poetry reading set for ThursdayGreen Bay Press Gazette, WI - 1 hour agoThao Worra released a full book of poetry last year called, "On the Other Side of the Eye." His other works have appeared in more than 70 journals, ...
- Beware: Obamutopia (Southeast Missourian)
Barack Obama, stubbornly clinging to his right to be charismatically shallow, at first complained that Hillary Clinton was unfairly criticizing him for being all flair and fluff with no substance. Now he's upset that Clinton and the media won't let him discuss substance.
- THOSE WERE THE DAYS - Egypt Today
THERE ’S SOMETHING ABOUT fiction chronicling the life and times of Egypt and its residents that attracts readers — Egyptian and foreign alike — like moths to a flame, especially when the work is suspected to be romans à clef. Lawrence Durrell ...
- 'Lavinia' by Ursula K. Le Guin - Los Angeles Times
'Lavinia' by Ursula K. Le GuinLos Angeles Times, CA - 22 minutes agoAnd this voice has something wonderful and strange to tell us. * Jay Parini, a poet and novelist, is the author, most recently, of "Why Poetry Matters."
- Poet marks Women's History Month at Colgate Bookstore (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
HAMILTON - Naomi Guttman will read from, and sign copies of, her new poetry collection "Wet Apples, White Blood," on Thursday, March 6 at 4:30 p.m. at the Colgate Bookstore in the Class of 2003 Events Room, third floor.
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