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- The death of meaning - Arts Journal
I went to a vocal recital. Doesn't matter where, or who sang. I'll just say that she's an older soprano, a star in both opera and lieder, nearing the end of her career. The setting and audience were genteel. When the singer and her pianist appeared ...
- 'Snow Angels' buried in layers of sadness - Akron Beacon Journal
'Snow Angels' buried in layers of sadnessAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 43 minutes agoRita Dove to judge Akron's national poetry book competition this year. Former US Poet Laureate and Pulitzer winner will judge the Akron Poetry Prize. ...
- U, Me Aur Hum - NDTV.com
NDTV.comU, Me Aur HumNDTV.com, India - 10 hours agoOnce again it is hard to miss Dhiman's outstanding poetry, which gives listeners a break from the typical lyrics they're used to. ...
- Writers gather to hear advice on how to create, publish - Sierra Vista Herald
Writers gather to hear advice on how to create, publishSierra Vista Herald, AZ - Mar 29, 2008Writers, including he, have drawn story ideas from the titles of stories of tabloids or a line of poetry. His book, the “Bear Who Came to Stay”, ...
- Salinas gives libraries a hug - The Salinas Californian
Salinas gives libraries a hugThe Salinas Californian, CA - 1 hour agoThe Salinas Public Library will launch new programs this week, such as a digital media lab and a teen lounge at the Steinbeck and Chavez libraries. ...
- North County Calendar, Feb. 27 - Mount Vernon Gazette
North County Calendar, Feb. 27Mount Vernon Gazette, VA - 4 minutes agoPatrick's Poetry Cafe. Live readings and discussion. Bring a poem - your own or a favorite. Adults. 7 pm at Patrick Henry Community Library, 101 Maple Ave. ...
- Have you heard the one about the sewer? - KUSA-TV
DENVER - Sometimes inspiration can come from the strangest places. For second grader Jack Baker, that inspiration lies somewhere beneath the hundreds of manhole covers lining the city streets of Denver. "When I was little, I saw the discs in the road ...
- Adult, Teen Poets Invited To Enter Library's Contest (The Tampa Tribune)
In celebration of National Poetry Month in April, Bruton Memorial Library is holding a poetry contest.
- New Haven School Children Sing “Black National Anthem” in ... - WebWire (press release)
New Haven School Children Sing “Black National Anthem” in ...WebWire (press release), GA - 1 hour agoHis works include: “The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man” (1920), “The Book of American Negro Poetry” (1922), “God’s Trombones” (1927) and “Along This ...
- Noel Robinson on the prophetic move of God this Pentecost - Christian Today
Noel Robinson’s popularity as a worship leader continues to grow. Not only does he feature in Share Jesus International’s first ever Pentecost Festival, but he also takes to the stage this Sunday for the Global Day of Prayer London event at ...
- The $25 Haiku (Denver Post)
It's Earth Day today, so we couldn't help but ask entrants to the Denver Post $25 Haiku Contest to contemplate "recycling" in verse. Happily, Karen Magner of Castle Rock managed to close the loop:
- Retail Romeo and Juliet can help prevent family feuds - Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription)
Retail Romeo and Juliet can help prevent family feudsMinneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - 6 hours agoAnd some inventive customer-service strategies keep the buyers coming back: With a data base of about 4000 customers, the company operates both an online ...
- Can a fifth-grade boy get excited about poetry? (Pawling News Chronicle)
Catskill writer Jacqueline Sweeney has been accomplishing that unimaginable feat for the last 17 years in the Pawling Central School District.
- Hotline After Dark -- Getting Saucy - National Journal
Hotline After Dark -- Getting SaucyNational Journal, DC - 8 hours agoThe show focused on Obama last night: CNN's Cooper, on Obama's high school days: "He got mostly B's, sang in the choir, and wrote poetry. ...
- In Series of Videos, Supreme Court Justices Make Their Case (Law.com)
In a set of videos posted on the Web, all but one of the Supreme Court justices speak passionately into the camera as they answer questions about brief writing, oral advocacy and their love-hate relationships with the written word. Lawyers who make a living trying to fathom the justices' preferences have watched the videos at length, transfixed by the words of the normally private justices. It ...
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