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- Oregon wine country, one sip at a time - Seattle Times
Joani and Rick Gohn of San Antonio, Texas, taste wine on the deck of Domaine Drouhin winery in Oregon's Dundee Hills. McMinnville is 210 miles from downtown Seattle. Driving time is about four hours. Take Interstate 5 south past Portland to exit 289 ...
- Top Writers To Appear At First Ever Literary Leicester Festival - Booktrade.info
Top Writers To Appear At First Ever Literary Leicester FestivalBooktrade.info, UK - 1 hour agoAnthony Thwaite will also read a selection of his own poetry. Crime writer and Royal Literary Fund Fellow at De Montfort University Jane Adams will discuss ...
- Poetry and music fuse in former professor's art (The Red and Black)
When former English professor Coleman Barks taught at the University from the '60s to the '90s, he suggested combining poetry and music into one class, believing the two art forms work together to create deeper meanings. He will be demonstrating that synergy Friday at the UGA Arts Festival.
- Burning down the house with Brock Clarke - Louisville Courier-Journal
Burning down the house with Brock ClarkeLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 14 hours agoA fan of Dickinson's poetry, Clarke acknowledged that it's easy to have mixed feelings about great books and writers. "We assume a simple relationship ...
- Rabbi discusses church shootings - Nashville Tennessean
Rabbi Rami Shapiro visited the Unitarian Fellowship of Murfreesboro Sunday trying to bring clarity to the actions of a man who opened fire in a Knoxville church last Sunday, killing two and wounding seven. “We live in frightening times,” Shapiro ...
- Poem of the week: The Owl Describing her Young Ones - guardian.co.uk
Poem of the week: The Owl Describing her Young Onesguardian.co.uk, UK - 5 hours agoTheir marriage was a contented one, and Finch wrote a number of love-poems to Heneage, styling herself as Ardelia and him as Dafnis. ...
- New face of F-9 Park – a breath of fresh air - Daily Times
New face of F-9 Park – a breath of fresh airDaily Times, Pakistan - 7 hours agoToday sprinklers water the lawns and poetry pools stand out, as does a sitting area that serves more as a viewpoint. In a pond nearby, the croaks of frogs ...
- Fed up with retirement? Unretire! - Newsday
'The best-laid plans of mice and men often go astray," Robert Burns wrote. Two centuries hence, the great Scottish poet could easily have been referring to the plight of many men and women soon after embarking on retirement. Visions of wondrous hours ...
- Western apparel spotlighted at Cowboy Symposium - LubbockOnline.com
Western apparel spotlighted at Cowboy SymposiumLubbockOnline.com, TX - 16 hours agoThis year's cowboy symposium will also feature chuck wagons, a Native American powwow, horse-training shows, music and poetry. It will continue until near ...
- Pumpkin party in Blackwood - Courier-Post
The 17th annual Blackwood Pumpkin Festival comes to Harwan Park from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. This year, the entertainment includes Deb Chamberlain, Mark Green and Friends, Acoustic Soul, The Mainstage Harmony and Encore Show Choirs, Fabulous 49ers ...
- Moldaw to share love of language at Reynolds (Kearney Hub)
POJOAQUE, N.M. — Writer Carol Moldaw has a simple test to see if she is spending enough time writing.
- Patti Smith: Dream of Life - Radar Online
Patti Smith: Dream of LifeRadar Online, NY - 1 hour agoThe film opens with a blurry shot of running horses (a reference to her debut album) and Smith dishing hard-knuckled wisdom in spoken-word poetry. ...
- Nashville's newest star: Texas mom - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
A Texas mother of five is the new “Nashville Star.” Melissa Lawson beat finalist Gabe Garcia on Monday for the title on the country music reality series. Upon winning, Lawson, 32, performed her single “What If It All Goes Right,” which was ...
- Match book to young reader for success story - St. Petersburg Times
I love to read. As a middle school language arts teacher, part of my job is to teach reading — not just the mechanics and strategies. I try to inspire children to be lifelong readers. Most middle schoolers don't like to read. Most people don't like ...
- Musselman students take in writer's wisdom, advice (The Martinsburg Journal)
INWOOD - Marc Harshman may have 110 books in the "rejected" pile, but his name is well-known at Musselman High School, where he made his second visit on Friday to Dottie McDonald's mythology and creative writing classroom to encourage students who are interested in writing. Harshman, who lives in Wheeling, has published 11 children books and three chapbooks of poetry.
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