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- I won’t be waiting for the phone to ring - ic Wales
I won’t be waiting for the phone to ringic Wales, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoWhatever he wrote – Milk Wood, poetry, short stories – he brought astonishing sensitivity to them. “The first time I really took to him was when he wrote ...
- Joanna Richardson: Biographer and literary sleuth more interested in ...
The Independent - ... her first book, a biography of Fanny Brawne in 1952, and her last, a biography of Gustave Flaubert, unfinished at her death ... She was not, on the whole, a good translator of French poetry, sticking too closely to the original, so that sharpness of ...
- Botswana: Power in the Voice - AllAfrica.com
Botswana: Power in the VoiceAllAfrica.com, Washington - 50 minutes agoIt is all about young people exhibiting their skills and aptitudes in storytelling, poetry and Rap music in live performances. The winning team is made of ...
- Children, adults learn a lesson or two about nature - Jakarta Post
Away from traffic and shopping malls, the Kampung Pending alternative school has become a popular place for city dwellers who want to learn more about the environment. Every month, no fewer than 400 school students spend a whole day in the facility ...
- Want to take a city's pulse? Head for the graveyard - Guardian Unlimited
Anyone who has read of Pip's terrifying encounter with Magwitch in Great Expectations will be aware of the elemental power of graveyards. And anyone who has heard Hamlet contemplate Yorick's skull ('Here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not ...
- Immigrants Day Celebrates Berkshires' Newer Arrivals
iBerkshires.com - ... will feature performances by Kusika (African dance), Ritmo Latino, Bangrha (Indian dance), Argentine Tango, Poetry Lab and ... for Higher Education, Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition, Volunteers in Medicine, Human Services Forum ...
- Passion for the sea leads to first novel - Times and Transcript
Passion for the sea leads to first novelTimes and Transcript, Canada - 4 hours agoNancy Crossman, born Nancy White of Stephenville on the west coast of Newfoundland, spent the last three or four years writing lyrical poetry and short ...
- Quartet’s repertoire has medieval reach - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Honolulu Star-BulletinQuartet’s repertoire has medieval reachHonolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 7 hours agoIt's the best of the poetry and music from the Middle Ages," Genensky said by phone from the Big Island. "And in the second half, we do the American tunes, ...
- Fiennes and Neeson Confirmed for Gate/Beckett at Lincoln Center ... - Playbill.com
TheaterMania.comFiennes and Neeson Confirmed for Gate/Beckett at Lincoln Center ...Playbill.com, NY - 4 hours ago... of what love might have been," directed by Michael Colgan. Also as part of Gate/Beckett will be an afternoon of Beckett's poetry and prose on July 26. ...Fiennes, Neeson Headline Beckett Salute The Associated PressCumming, Fiennes, Neeson, et al. to Be Part of Lincoln Center Festival TheaterMania.comall 60 news articles
- The weekend in West Michigan - The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com
The weekend in West MichiganThe Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com, MI - 19 minutes agoAt-Neemrah Dancers Farewell Performance, 9 tonight, Mezze, 38 W. Fulton St., free, 776-6950, sanchezbistro.com. Urban Xpressions, spoken-word/poetry event, ...
- Fred’s on hand to present poetry prizes - This is Southampton
Left to right, Bethany Knight, Fred Dinenage, Janet Joyce, Becky Whittington and Caroline Pope (AAIR Fundraising Director). TELEVISION presenter and Daily Echo columnist Fred Dinenage presented a host of prizes after a poetry competition in ...
- Calling all Weld writers. Sign up for the Neighborhood columnist contest. (Greeley Tribune)
It is time again for our In the Neighborhood columnist contest. We are
- Atlantic book nods - Metro Canada - Halifax
Atlantic book nodsMetro Canada - Halifax, Canada - 21 hours agoGovernor General Award-winning poet Don Domanski received another honour for his latest collection of poetry, All Our Wonder Unavenged. ...
- The Ballad of Dorothy Wordsworth, By Frances Wilson (Independent)
In writing the life of Dorothy Wordsworth, Frances Wilson has turned a gaze of microscopic intensity on to the life of a woman who is herself best known for the remarkable penetration of her responses to the sights and sounds around her, recorded in her famous Grasmere Journal. Dorothy's journal begins in May 1800, as she watches her brothers William and John set off to Yorkshire with "cold ...
- New fruit on old vines - Beaver Dam Daily Citizen
New fruit on old vinesBeaver Dam Daily Citizen, WI - 1 hour agoPeople are invited to play their instruments, sing, or offer their poetry or read scriptures. Davis said she has already begun inviting her students to show ...
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