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- Wyoming Calendar - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Wyoming CalendarJackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 51 minutes ago3: Aiona Anderson, Thompson, painting and poetry. * Aug. 4-10: Paul Hacker, Choctaw, flutes, knives and pottery. * Aug. 18-24: Willie & Debbie LaMere, ...
- Something ‘Wicked’ this way came - Wakefield Observer
Something ‘Wicked’ this way cameWakefield Observer, MA - 2 hours ago... say it was built on my book.” Writer’s block also came up. Maguire said he does three things to help get ideas flowing. “One, I read a lot of poetry. ...
- On the road to Damascus Coffee Shop - Moncton ThisWeek
On the road to Damascus Coffee ShopMoncton ThisWeek, Canada - 2 hours agoMusic night is 7-9 pm each Wednesday and open mike and poetry readings are in the works. Damascus Coffee Shop is open Monday, Tuesday from 7 am to 5 pm, ...
- Poetry contest winners (Townsend Times)
TOWNSEND -- The Townsend Public Library has announced the winners of this year's poetry contest, held to celebrate Young People's Poetry Week.
- Adamick's Famous Museum - Federal Way News
Adamick's Famous MuseumFederal Way News, WA - 16 minutes agoMrs. Adamick, the daughter of the wealthy Jewett automotive family, was tall and elegant, wearing a high red wig and a pair of nose specs sans ear supports ...
- Bagaduce Chorale Takes “Holocaust Cantata” to Augusta - Ellsworth American
Ellsworth AmericanBagaduce Chorale Takes “Holocaust Cantata” to AugustaEllsworth American, ME - 34 minutes agoKortge said Kulisiewicz collected original songs, poetry and stories during his five-year incarceration. He then dictated 700 pages of material to a nurse ...
- Lake County teenagers make 'Nashville Star' debut - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Laura Fedor, left, and Sophie Zalokar on the set of "Nashville Star." Although they grew up within twanging distance of Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, two Lake County teenagers have set their sights on becoming country stars in Nashville ...
- Robert Frost vandals learn about poetic justice (CNN.com)
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- Singapore Sun Festival Returns to Celebrate the Art of Living Well (Thaipr.net)
Asia's Premium Lifestyle Festival Features over 350 Regional and International Celebrities and Artists in More Than 90 Events The critically-acclaimed Singapore Sun Festival, returns for ano
- Sharp Teeth, By Toby Barlow (Independent)
A novel in verse – about werewolves. Hmm. It's a great elevator pitch, but would anyone actually want to read it? Well, they ought to. The verse is free verse of the loosest kind, often recognisable as verse only by the typography, but the compression of language, the absence of all those little prose discourse markers such as "because" and "so" and "nevertheless", and the vividness of the ...
- Brazilian Writer, Glauco Ortolano, Releases First Book in English (PR.com)
Brazilian writer, Glauco Ortolano, has recently released his first book ever published in English. "Humaniquess: The Gif of Your Inner God" is a well humored response to yet another book recently published by a paleontologist who claims he has found the missing link between the human origins and fish from 350 billion years ago. Ortolano writes from the perspective of a poet attempting to ...
- Poetry integral part of life in hamlet - Viet Nam News
Poetry integral part of life in hamletViet Nam News, Vietnam - 52 minutes agoNguyen Gia Tu, head of the village’s poem club who inherited the tradition from his grandfather and father, said poetry was as important as rice or corn to ...
- The Sorrows of an American (The New Yorker)
I’m lost,” a patient tells her psychiatrist in Hustvedt’s fourth novel. “I’m cold. I’m all alone.” She might be speaking for all the characters in this sombre meditation on the isolation of urban professionals, in which daily routines are nothing but “pillars in an architecture of need,” erotic love is . . .
- Entertainment (The West Australian)
The birds and the bards are the words this weekend in a unique event linking poets and some feathered friends near Wollongong. A “bird cam” will beam live pictures of the event billed as the world’s first pigeon-powered poetry competition.
- Refreshing breeze at the Bowl - Los Angeles Times
Tuesday night, for the 87th time, the Los Angeles Philharmonic opened its classical music series at the Hollywood Bowl. For the first time, at least as far as anyone could remember, it rained. Less a downpour than a spritz from a passing cloud, the ...
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