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- McGonagall's poetry set Tay fetch £6500 (The Scotsman)
A COLLECTION of works by the man dubbed "the world's worst poet" is expected to fetch up to £6500 when it goes under the hammer in the Capital today.
- Rock House Concert Series - News-Leader.com
Rock House Concert SeriesNews-Leader.com, MO - 22 hours agoAcoustic Eidolon's recordings are a rich blend of both artists' musical influences and have been described as pure musical poetry. The bell-like quality of ...
- Camden Crawl Announced (MTV UK)
Subtitle 130 acts will play 25 London venues over two days next month… Related Video Camden Crawl, 2008, operator please, natty, cage the elephant Subject Matter Camden Crawl, 2008, operator please, natty, Short body (mobile/iTV - 320 chars or so, no HTML or internal links) Body Details of this year’s massive Camden Crawl festival have been revealed with the ...
- Greatest life lesson is perseverance for student who survived ... - San Diego Union Tribune
Greatest life lesson is perseverance for student who survived ...San Diego Union Tribune, United States - 17 hours agoShe began writing poetry and continues that today. Growing up, Rouffaer always wanted to emulate her older brother. She learned to swim and to ride the ...
- Venice: Beyond Baroque secures 25-year lease at 11th hour
Argonaut - This really stirred up a lot of anxiety, because Beyond Baroque is one of the few cultural, literary and especially poetry ... We urge comment writers to treat this as a public forum where manners matter.
- Prizes for Kids Who Write Poems about Pets: - School Library Journal
Prizes for Kids Who Write Poems about Pets:School Library Journal - 9 minutes agotell them about the poetry contest being sponsored by MeetmeAtTheCorner.org. Children ages 7 to 12 are invited to vie for prizes by writing poems about ...
- Our routines will keep us busy, but the sadness will stay with us - Baltimore Sun
IN THE AFTERMATH of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, we are being told that we must recognize that life in this country will never be the same. That our children will remember all their lives where they were when they heard the news, just ...
- Galleries packed with art for First Friday - Topeka Capitol-Journal
First Friday Art Walk participants will have to step up their pace to see all the art at this month's event. As the 2007-08 academic year draws to a close, works by area art students will be a big part of this month's self-guided, art-viewing ...
- New gallery to open during June 6 Art Walk - News-Leader.com
New gallery to open during June 6 Art WalkNews-Leader.com, MO - 6 hours agoIt will feature free Wi-Fi and coffee to visiting public, and have lots of sofas and chairs so people can hang out, study, visit with friends, watch artists ...
- ?But I Digress? (New York Times)
John Ashbery?s meandering, open-ended recent poems.
- Monterey County teen performs poetry in state capitol - The Salinas Californian
Monterey County teen performs poetry in state capitolThe Salinas Californian, CA - 2 hours agoCarolina Silva of North Salinas High School represented Monterey County at the California Poetry Out Loud state finals Friday in Sacramento. ...
- Gary Snyder inspired by nature - The Union of Grass Valley
Gary Snyder inspired by natureThe Union of Grass Valley, CA - 3 hours agoOn May 1 - one week before the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet turned 78 - he was recognized yet again for his work, with the prestigious Ruth Lilly Poetry ...
- JOSEPH RACIOPPI--So who was this guy Shakespeare?
Recorder Community Newspapers - Hart says one possible explanation Edward de Vere would keep his identity a secret is that there was a strong taboo at the time against noblemen writing poetry or plays for publication.
- Poet 'paddling toward a revelation' (Springfield News-Sun)
SPRINGFIELD — His first name is not William, nor even Bill, but Billy, bringing to mind a rookie shortstop digging into the batter's box rather than the cliched figure of a self-absorbed poet lurching painfully toward the abyss.
- Carlos Alcalá: Roseville teen earns spot in national poetry reading competition (The Sacramento Bee)
Local champ: When it came time to compete against the state's best, Roshawnda Bettencourt raised her game. Bettencourt, a senior at Oakmont High in Roseville, went up against students from 19 other California counties last week. They were athletes of poetry, vying for the right to represent millions of California students in the national Poetry Out Loud competition in Washington, D.C., next ...
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