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- Poster poems: Scenic spots - Guardian Blogs
The Poetry of Place: what a great name for an essay, a conference, or even, dare I say it, a blog. But what does this fine-sounding phrase actually mean? What, if anything, is the difference between the poetry of place and poetry about landscapes or ...
- Chicago poet translates sorrow of immigrants into his works - DesMoinesRegister.com
Chicago poet translates sorrow of immigrants into his worksDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - 2 hours ago... when the family moved to America in 1969, unable to speak English. When he learned the language, he immediately began his first attempts at poetry. ...
- Nu Millennium’s Grounds Breaking Concert/Poem Opens In NYC May 30 ... - Free press releases (press release)
Nu Millennium’s Grounds Breaking Concert/Poem Opens In NYC May 30 ...Free press releases (press release), UK - 15 hours agoWhile the poetry is overtly hilarious, the songs are soulful and melodic. New York, NY, May 09, 2008 -- New York based a capella soul group Nu Millennium ...
- ‘Reverse publishing’ hits the Iron Range - BusinessNorth.com
‘Reverse publishing’ hits the Iron RangeBusinessNorth.com, MN - 1 hour agoWriters can contribute in a number of different ways — everything from commentary to poetry to information about upcoming community festivals is considered ...
- Verses by a Scot dubbed the world's worst poet sell for £6K - Mirror.co.uk
Verses by a Scot dubbed the world's worst poet sell for £6KMirror.co.uk, UK - May 17, 2008William McGonagall had food thrown at him during public readings and was mocked for his awful verse including a poem about the 1879 Tay Bridge disaster. ...
- Iran's Kiarostami to stage Mozart opera - PRESS TV
PRESS TVIran's Kiarostami to stage Mozart operaPRESS TV, Iran - 13 hours agoKiarostami, who has used classical Persian poetry in his work, believes 'Cosi Fan Tutte' is nothing but a lesson in the wisdom of love. ...
- Musical healing - Indian Country Today
Musical healingIndian Country Today, NY - 4 hours agoThe organization, which has been around for 19 years, offers several programs and services focused on cultural learning, drum circles, poetry and other ...
- Celebrate the Genius of Shel Silverstein This Month (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Shel Silverstein was a prolific illustrator, songwriter, playwright, poet, and author. Perhaps best known for his classic children's books, Silverstein was also a Grammy-winning artist (Best Children's Album) and Oscar-nominated composer.
- A new chapter for poetry - Jerusalem Post
A new chapter for poetryJerusalem Post, Israel - 5 hours agoWhen I hear a good poem, it doesn't matter if I'm embarrassed by something in the poem, I experience a thrill. This is a sort of freedom," says Meiri. ...
- Local students earn Horatio Alger scholarships - Alexandria Town Talk
Local students earn Horatio Alger scholarshipsAlexandria Town Talk, LA - 20 hours agoThe teen wants to be a model, publish poetry and be a photographer. Novosad said Carl is an inspiration for all he has overcome and the future he has ahead ...
- Top teen poets read at library - Beverly Citizen
Top teen poets read at libraryBeverly Citizen, United States - 2 hours agoWriting workshop at Waring is, “Very communal, we help each other. We’re all in a poetry class together and have been working hard to put together a ...
- It Was the Best of The Times... - University Times
It Was the Best of The Times...University Times, ME - 2 hours agoI'm sure many writers share my feeling that shouting one's poetry in an empty ballroom might get more response (an echo, if nothing else!). ...
- With poetry on video, Pace buses take the road less traveled - Chicago Tribune
For all those bus riders who think that they shall never see a poem lovely as a tree, there's hope. Starting Thursday, Pace passengers can get a free dose of culture. Animated versions of some of the most acclaimed contemporary poetry will be ...
- Saddam feared getting AIDS or venereal diseases from US prison guards ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Lenox author receives honor (Berkshire Eagle)
LENOX — If you buy a copy of Karen Chase's "Land of Stone: Breaking Silence Through Poetry" in the future, it'll have a shiny new sticker on the front.
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