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- Margaret Drabble on Sylvia Plath (Guardian Unlimited)
Great Poets: Sylvia Plath embodied a seismic shift in consciousness which enabled us to feel and think as we do today, and of which she was a supremely vulnerable and willing casualty. She changed our world, says Margaret Drabble
- Robert Jensch off to China - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerRobert Jensch off to ChinaJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 5 hours agoIn a witty video presentation recently, the resort's various departments bade farewell to their beloved 'Bob', through song, poetry and even praise and ...
- A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries April 24-30 - The Free Lance-Star
The Free Lance-StarA list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries April 24-30The Free Lance-Star, VA - 11 hours agoArts Center in Orange, 129 E. Main St. "Poetry of Color,' paintings by John J. Fitzsimmons. Through June 7. Opening reception, today, 6:30 pm 540/672-7311. ...
- When age is the limit - Silver Chips Online
When age is the limitSilver Chips Online, MD - 5 hours agoMarte working on a poetry translation in class. Earlier this year in Marte's majority tenth grade NSL class, the students were discussing the year 1992, ...
- Mz. Skittlez brings crunk to Cleveland: Local Beat - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Mild-mannered Kent State student by day and rising MC by night, Mz. Skittlez brings "Controversy" to the WENZ-FM 107.9 ninth annual Birthday Bash.
- National Poetry Month, no fooling - Los Angeles Times
National Poetry Month, no foolingLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoPoetry lovers are encouraged to put a poem in their pocket on April 17, then share it with friends. If you'd rather just linger online, Poets.org, ...
- Summer's cool: Summer camp opportunities - Las Cruces Sun-News
Campers compare how much energy is consumed by incandescent versus compact florescent bulbs at Peace Village, a nondenominational summer camp focusing on cooperation and creativity as kids explore global issues. Registration is underway for Peace ...
- Music Maker - Ironton Online
BURLINGTON — As her fingers danced over the keys, Barbara Miller seemed to radiate a serenity as the regular chorus at the Sybene Senior Center sang out old-time hymns. For the past nine years, Miller, of Chesapeake, has volunteered each Monday to ...
- Calendar of Events 3-25-08 - Carolinian (subscription)
Calendar of Events 3-25-08Carolinian (subscription), NC - 51 minutes agoThe UNCG Center for Creative Writing in the Arts, the MFA Writing Program at UNC Greensboro, and The Greensboro Review will host a poetry reading by UNCG ...Elena Byrne stops by the UNCG Faculty Center Carolinian (subscription)all 2 news articles
- Literary festival celebrates life of Milton - Buckinhamshire Free Press
Literary festival celebrates life of MiltonBuckinhamshire Free Press, UK - 4 hours agoRounding off the festival, Dr Sharon Achinstein will give an overview of Milton's life on Sunday, May 18. There are also storytelling and poetry workshops ...Poet Laureate to visit literary festival Buckinhamshire Free Pressall 2 news articles
- Stuff the stockings with homegrown music and literature - Boulder Clarion
Boulderites frequently use the term “buying local” in casual conversation. Usually, this is in reference to organic produce, Subarus or weed, but there’s another group that’s often forgotten during the holiday season: artists. If we don’t ...
- Undergrad literary journal Calliope publishes 20th issue - Daily Anaeum
Today, West Virginia University’s undergraduate literary journal, Calliope, will celebrate its 20th annual issue with a free public reading. Calliope is a collection of poetry and prose published by the English department, and 30 undergraduate ...
- Homegrown 'Broome Review' features writers from around the world - Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin
* Details: The free launch party will be held from 4:30-6 p.m. Friday, at the Cooperative Gallery 213, 213 State St., Binghamton. There will be a poetry reading, with some of the journal's editors reading samples from "The Broome Review," as well as ...
- South Bulletin Board (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
South Park -- Parents Without Partners, South Hills Chapter 278, will hold a Spring Fling dance from 8 to 11:30 p.m. Monday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars on Route 51. ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of March 26, 2008 (Independent Press)
Ann Frommer, of Chatham, exhibits her photos of European Cafés & Sidewalk Scenes of East Central Europe, through March at Java Lou's, 641 Shunpike Road, Hickory Square Mall, Chatham Township. Ms. Frommer captures scenes from the old world, that are frozen in time.
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