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- WSUM: "Live From Oakhill" and the "Raveathon" - Dane101
WSUM: "Live From Oakhill" and the "Raveathon"Dane101, WI - 22 hours agoThis program will be structured as an open mic style reading; the members of this writing class will be reading their poetry and spoken word pieces, ...
- "Honus and Me" Rating: ** (Denver Post)
For more than a century, nothing but nothing has brought out the shameless sentiment in writers like baseball. Most have missed.
- Zombie Haiku - Silicon Valley's Metro
Silicon Valley's MetroZombie HaikuSilicon Valley's Metro, CA - 2 hours agoActually, Mecum's poems are closer in content and theme to another form of Japanese poetry called senryu marked for its dark humor, cynicism and lack of ...
- Mary Alice Stollak - Lansing State Journal
Mary Alice Stollak is about to enter the final year of her career as a choral instructor and founding director of Michigan State University's children's choir. Rather than being anxious about it, she's looking forward to it like no other. The first ...
- Juneteenth festivities begin (The Valdosta Daily Times)
The 16th Annual Juneteenth Celebration kicked off Tuesday.
- Sun Road on silk - Daily Inter Lake
Sun Road on silkDaily Inter Lake, MT - 5 hours agoThis exhibit, including other famed artists’ work, poetry and historical photographs, is on display from June 26 to Oct. 18. ...
- Gowdy's Helpless wins Trillium Book Award - CBC News
Barbara Gowdy is one of the newest winners of Ontario's Trillium Book Awards, announced at a midday ceremony in Toronto Thursday. The Toronto-based Gowdy won the $20,000 English-language Trillium Book Award for her seventh novel, Helpless , which ...
- Mr. Green's Circus - Belleville Intelligencer
Mr. Green's CircusBelleville Intelligencer, Canada - 6 hours agoSometimes he bursts into public places, loudly recites poetry (the works of Robert Frost often fit the bill) and giddily runs away. ...
- Serena Marie Kibby-Alford - Eureka Reporter
Serena was a loving daughter, mother, sister, auntie, cousin and friend, she was a great cook and was always telling jokes, and she liked writing poems and enjoyed taking care of her boys. Place of Birth, Crescent City, Calif., entered into rest in ...
- On Stage: Oceano's Great American Melodrama presents two summer plays (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Local theater impresario Suzy King was on her way to Disneyland last month when she got a call from the folks at the Great America Melodrama. The star of the Melodrama’s current show, “Showdown at Slick Rock Ranch,” was bound for an off-Broadway show. That left King and artistic director Eric Hoit without a lead actress. “Eric e-mailed me the script at my hotel,” recalled King, longtime stage ...
- 'Drink' by Iain Gately: fascinating facts about the history of alcohol - Dallas Morning News
Dallas Morning News'Drink' by Iain Gately: fascinating facts about the history of alcoholDallas Morning News, TX - 52 minutes agoDrink has created and toppled empires, stoked and dampened economies, inspired men to poetry and driven them to war. In the long run alcohol may have been ...
- TR Fehrenbach: Signs of social decay through the ages - San Antonio Express
TR Fehrenbach: Signs of social decay through the agesSan Antonio Express, TX - 6 hours agoLike, when inspirational 19th-century poetry such as “The lives of great men all remind us, life is real and life is earnest, and the grave is not its goal ...
- Cumming dares, bares in lively "Bacchae" revamp - Reuters
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - He is a rock star, an exhibitionist and a vengeful god. He is Dionysus as played by stage and film star Alan Cumming in a vibrant production of Euripides' "The Bacchae," courtesy of the National Theatre of Scotland ...
- Care Bears, author to appear at Ghost Town (Asheville Citizen-Times)
North Carolina's mountain top family theme park, Ghost Town in the Sky, has some special guests coming on Saturday which will appeal to children and families.
- The Invention of Scotland: Myth and History by Hugh Trevor-Roper - Times Online
How the publishers of this remarkable volume must have hugged themselves when Wendy Alexander, the leader of the Scottish Labour party, recently thrust her hand into the hornets' nest of Scottish independence. On the face of it, a book on the history ...
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