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- Twas the year 2008, when the world’s worst poet got his day - a ... - Times Online
He died penniless and blamed for some of the worst massacres perpetrated against the English language. But more than 100 years later, William Topaz McGonagall, otherwise known as the world’s worst poet, will achieve respectability of a sort when 35 ...
- Fires rip through historic Big Sur (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
BIG SUR - Like snowflakes, ash drifts across the elegant patio of the Ventana Inn & Spa. Smoke and fog veils vast Pacific views. Dense fog has slowed the spread of the Basin Complex Fire but it remains largely uncontained in this rugged Eden, the intellectual home of Beat poetry, gestalt therapy and modern photography. From poet Robinson Jeffers to photographer Edward Weston, its dramatic ...
- Spring Calendar - Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
Barrage in "High Strung." The young, hip cast of Barrage, a contemporary string ensemble, will dish out high-energy virtuosity in their newest show. The international cast features six violinists/vocalists, a drummer, a bass player and a guitarist ...
- McCormick recalls author's Delta introduction - Delta Democrat Times (subscription)
McCormick recalls author's Delta introductionDelta Democrat Times (subscription), MS - 3 hours ago... nonfiction, and poetry later, Ellen is still writing and we are still reading her work. At the age of seventy, with a National Book Award and a solid ...
- Pope preaches hope - Carroll County Times
When I first heard that the pope was coming to visit the United States, I was filled with hope because he would speak on education. But why would education, of all topics, fill me with hope? Well, as a devout Roman Catholic, I have always felt ...
- Exhibit a testament to city's visual-arts scene (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
The exhibition "Pittsburgh Now" at SPACE, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's largest Downtown gallery, is a tidy showing of works by mature Pittsburgh-area artists.
- Sneak thief loses the plot on stereotypes (Independent Online)
Very naive Meat! magazine editor learns a hard lesson about trust, friendship and pickpocketing...
- Why does a Writer Write? - Etalaat
Why does a Writer Write?Etalaat, India - Apr 27, 2008Why do many people say I could never be a writer or I could never aspire to write poetry? And why do folks who do write get discouraged when their work is ...
- Humber River Shakespeare: A new tradition of outdoor theatre in King - King Township Sentinel
Humber River Shakespeare: A new tradition of outdoor theatre in KingKing Township Sentinel, Canada - 5 hours agoThe idea evolved from a love for the poetry and timeless relevance of the Bard's works. "We feel very strongly that classical theatre should be accessible, ...
- Giant (The News & Observer)
'Giant" is the poem that almost never was. It came along during my first year of serious poetry writing, and my early drafts of the poem were written in free verse.
- Showcase Calendar of Events - Fosters Daily Democrat
Singer-composer-pianist — and world-class oboist — Mary Gatchell, will perform at Leddy Center on Saturday, May 10 at 7:30 p.m. Originally from Epping Gatchell now hails from New York City. Tickets: $16/$11. Call 679-2781 or visit www.leddycenter ...
- BLAST FROM THE PAST - Citizen's Voice
One of the first times Frank Gronchick went to Patch Town Days at Eckley Miners’ Village, he witnessed a mining disaster. On Saturday, he watched an Irish wedding. Gronchick and his friend, Marie Sosnak, travel from Hanover Township to watch ...
- Cooper Brown: He's Out There - The Independent
'A naked estate agent. If there's abetter symbol of what's happening to London right now, I've not seen it' I ended up at the big party this week – Pete Doherty was there, celebrating his release from jail. How I got there was very complicated, but ...
- Writing on air - BurlingtonFreePress.com
Writing on airBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 3 hours agoArchived episodes of “Write the Book” are available as free podcasts at writethebook.podbean.com or on iTunes. The Free Press asked Shelagh to reverse roles ...
- Poetry column: Living with abandon and abandonment - Evening Sun
If we all could be projective and accurate, the world might be perfect, for each of us. But, risk and irony abound, perhaps as a blessing, to make life unpredictable, frustrating our ability to be in control and to know it all. Failure and ...
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