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- Glaspell Shorts, Orange Tree, London (Independent)
The warmly received UK premiere a few weeks ago of Susan Glaspell's Chains of Dew (1922) created eager anticipation of these three one-act plays by the little-known American writer. Glaspell was part of the rich cultural ferment in Chicago and Greenwich Village that began a few years before the First World War and lasted until the Depression. Her satire of reactionaries and her support of ...
- Clean Water - WEEK-TV
Clean WaterWEEK-TV, IL - 4 hours ago"The geology of the Illinois River basin, they'll do some bird watching they'll learn about Native American customs with water and also do some poetry ...
- Networks call Texas primary for Clinton
Salon - This being an Obama speech, there were, of course, moments of poetry and inspiration. ... is a historic race in that it's all but ensured that the Democratic nominee will be a first, either a woman or an African-American
- The galleries: Musical variations work, but not a symphony - New Zealand Herald
The galleries: Musical variations work, but not a symphonyNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 4 hours agoIn a particularly rich week in the galleries, artists' fancy has been bred from many sources that range from motor racing, music, poetry, Polynesia, ...
- BCRI prepares for Women’s History Month (Birmingham Times)
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (BCRI) pays tribute to women of strength, courage and excellence with The Women Gather: An Evening of Poetry and Music on March 13, in the Rev. Abraham L. Woods, Jr. Community Meeting Room. The event will be hosted by BCRI’s Vice President of Institutional Programs Priscilla Hancock Cooper and will feature local talents.
- Two debuts at the Galway City Museum - Galway Advertiser
Two debuts at the Galway City MuseumGalway Advertiser, Ireland - 3 hours agoSALMON POETRY is publishing the debut collections of Galway based poets Susan Millar DuMars and Lorna Shaughnessy, and the collections will be launched next ...
- The man behind the canvas - Traverse City Record Eagle
The man behind the canvasTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 32 minutes agoChatham started and later sold a restaurant in Livingston and is the founder of Clark City Press, which has published a variety of books from poetry to art ...
- Nancy Dell' Olio: Viva la diva (Independent)
Oh my God, Nancy Dell'Olio and what to wear. I did think about wearing my red, skin-tight, spangled catsuit, but what if she is wearing hers? How embarrassing would that be? I know I'd die. So, instead, I wear a pair of navy trousers by Tu, the exclusive brand only available exclusively at Sainsbury's. I'll be safe in these, I think, and I am. She isn't wearing her red spangled catsuit, or even ...
- Old Town’s Creole Gallery set to reopen on June 1 - Lansing State Journal
Starting June 1, the Creole Gallery in Old Town will start holding monthly art exhibitions again. Roxanne Frith, who teaches photography at Lansing Community College, plans to act as the exhibition coordinator and already has the gallery’s first ...
- Norilana Books Acquires Debut Collection by Eugie Foster - SFWA News
Norilana Books Acquires Debut Collection by Eugie FosterSFWA News - 5 minutes agoShe is also the editor of the short fiction and poetry review magazine, The Fix, published by TTA Press. After receiving her master's degree in Psychology, ...
- Exhibition puts former Millom poet in spotlight - Whitehaven News
Exhibition puts former Millom poet in spotlightWhitehaven News, UK - 5 hours agoHis poetry was characterised the simplicity and directness of its language and he was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 1977. ...
- The best verse is worth a wade through the dross (The Globe and Mail)
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- Rockland school news (The Journal News)
Contest for Clarkstown children: Children who are in grades 1 through 6 and are residents of the town of Clarkstown are invited to enter the Clarkstown Parks and Recreation Commission's Mother of the Year and Father of the Year Contest.
- Spring Children's Programs at Paramus Library - ParamusPost.com
Spring Children's Programs at Paramus LibraryParamusPost.com, NJ - 50 minutes agoApril is National Poetry Month and the Paramus Public Library is celebrating with its 17th Annual Poetry Contest for Paramus students and residents in ...
- Persian legacy in Kashmir struggles for revival through Nauroz - Islamic Republic News Agency
Persian legacy in Kashmir struggles for revival through NaurozIslamic Republic News Agency, Iran - Mar 25, 2008Most of the classics in history, literature, poetry and medicine (Tibb) and of even most of the official records have been written by Kashmiri scholars in ...
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