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- Five years down the road - Half Moon Bay Review
When Nancy Elliot pays one of her regular visits to the handsome Mexican rosewood cross on Highway 1 just south of Half Moon Bay, she picks up litter and, if itâs spring, tends the cheerful daffodils she planted there. Sometimes she is joined by ...
- Featured Photo: "Between the lines" (The Daily Texan)
Poet and UT creative writing MFA student S.E. Smith reads from her latest body of work, "Eulogies for the Living," at RIOT Ink's Summer Poetry Series at Austin Java Thursday evening.
- LITERARY ROUNDUP (Bradenton Herald)
Library events
- Invitation to contribute to arts website - Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser
Invitation to contribute to arts websiteAirdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser, UK - 11 hours agoThe initiative, launched by the Scottish Landscape Forum, asks people to submit images, poetry, and music on a dedicated website. ...
- Mayor reads "The Saginaw Song" as his hometown celebrates poet ... - MLive.com
Of all the sights and sounds on Sunday, collectively celebrating the 100th anniversary of his birthday, Theodore Roethke would have most thoroughly enjoyed a moment occurring on the windy apex of the Court Street Bridge. Dressed in a lime green dress ...
- Kola magazine deserves accolades, and our attention - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Kola magazine deserves accolades, and our attentionTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 1 hour agoIn its pages, one also finds many African-American authors, such as Leonard A. Slade, Jr., and Lenard Moore, and, of course, writers of the Caribbean, ...
- Lunatic fringe - Buffalo News
Lunatic fringeBuffalo News, United States - 4 hours agoIt requires the perfect balance of blind nobility and childlike fear, a finely honed capacity to animate Shakespeareâs dark poetry and, perhaps above all, ...
- Hot reading for kids FICTION - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Hot reading for kids FICTIONTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 1 hour agoWith poetry verses as gentle as a summer breeze, the author leads children through a day as seen by Buttercup. Sweet illustrations are sure to send children ...
- Dog-inspired tale wins book prize - Age
WHEN Michelle de Kretser's dog went missing in the Gippsland bush for 13 days a few years ago, she didn't see the trauma as potential material for fiction. "Then, as time recedes, I guess you start to see a fictional shape to it." Last night the ...
- The most powerful weapon against the occupation? - Thought Leader
The most powerful weapon against the occupation?Thought Leader, South Africa - 6 hours agoRobi, who insisted that her organisation is ânot about flowers and rainbows and bad poetryâ, recognised the impact of occupation on the occupier and the ...
- MORE Reviews - IF Magazine
Whether itâs the melodic fear of yesteryear, or the dissonant shock chords that seem to comprise much of modern horror scoring, a recent slew of soundtracks has much to offer fans of musical fear, beginning with EYE OF THE DEVIL , an album that ...
- Grant Middle School Arts Festival Part of a Plan (Cnylink)
Arts in Mind pilot project in four City schools: âWe call them the 21st Century Stars,â Marilyn Barletta said proudly. She is the teacher in charge of Grant Middle
- Poetry reading at Edison library Aug. 13 (Edison Sentinel)
Rowan University student and Edison resident Joseph Carlough will be reading some of his award-winning poetry, plus a short story, at the Edison Main Library, 340 Plainfield Ave., 7 p.m. Aug 13.Reserve a seat by calling the library at 732-287-2298, ext. 1, or sign up at the circulation desk.
- Glenview students honor classmate who died of cancer (Chicago Tribune)
Memorial tree planted to remind others of the power of kindness Middle school students dedicate a tree in honor of their former classmate Eugene Gvozdev, 12, who died of the cancer in March.
- âParuthiveeranâ hogs the limelight (The Hindu)
Awards for Priya Mani and Vasanthabalan
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