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- PATSY R. BRUMFIELD:Have you ever yearned for higher views? - Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
PATSY R. BRUMFIELD:Have you ever yearned for higher views?Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, MS - 2 hours agoYou feel like writing poetry on a balcony, or professing a long-secret adoration. There's something liberating about being above the fray, ...
- New queer arts mag for Melbourne - Queensland Pride
New queer arts mag for MelbourneQueensland Pride, Australia - 4 hours agoCanvas will feature regular sections such as Stimulate (performing arts, theatre, dance, circus and more) Dictate (literature, poetry, book reviews and ...
- Bubble and speak in caves of Reims - The Age
Bubble and speak in caves of ReimsThe Age, Australia - Sep 29, 2008"There is poetry in that." Amid all the history, it came as a surprise when a party of Nikon-wielding Japanese tourists rounded a corner and engulfed us. ...
- Television Daddy is not your average poetry reading - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Television Daddy is not your average poetry readingThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 5 hours agoSusanna's poetry collection Television Daddy dramatizes how television becomes surrogate for religion,family,love and self. (Video by Mitsu Yasukawa/The ...
- Mettle Over Metal - Winston-Salem Journal
Mettle Over MetalWinston-Salem Journal, NC - 7 minutes agoAnd he enjoyed writing poetry -- about feelings and real people, not about Norse gods or girls of questionable character. He also couldn't help but notice ...
- Rutgers alum leads poetry series - MyCentralJersey.com
Crooker, a Rutgers University alum, is the author of more than 575 poems published in 1,700 anthologies, books and magazines. She is the recipient of the 2007 Pen and Brush Poetry Prize, the 2006 Ekphrastic Poetry Award from Rosebud magazine, and the ...
- Poet reads in his native German - The Brown Daily Herald
Poet reads in his native GermanThe Brown Daily Herald, RI - 8 hours agoThe latest installment in the Contemporary Writers Reading Series featured poetry that charms in two languages. Last night, in the McCormack Family Theater, ...
- 9/23: David Byrne - AZ Central.com
AZ Central.com9/23: David ByrneAZ Central.com, AZ - 3 hours agoIt's the first true masterpiece, from the jittery Afro-beat rhythms and Dadaist poetry of the opening track, I Zimbra, to Animals, a madman's rant against ...
- Poet Laureate to speak at ECU Literary Arts Festival - Ada Evening News
Oklahoma Centennial Poet Laureate Dr. N. Scott Momaday will share his poetry at East Central University’s Literary Arts Festival at noon Nov. 6 in the Dorothy Summers Theatre, followed by a book signing from 1 - 1:30 p.m. in the theatre lobby ...
- The 10 best reasons to read this post - Examiner.com
Examiner.comThe 10 best reasons to read this postExaminer.com - 30 minutes agoThe memorial begins at 5 pm and features a performance by Michael Parsons & Friends, as well as some poetry written in honor of BJ On Tuesday, Sept. ...
- A novel approach to the classroom - Times Online
A novel approach to the classroomTimes Online, UK - 53 minutes agoHow do you encourage poetry?’ Not: ‘How do you count the adjectives in The Cat Sat on the Mat?’” Rosen, who is 62, is the patron saint of the overtested ...
- Gallery listings -- Published Oct. 16, 2008 (The Record)
» Children's Museum of Stockton: Hands-on, play-based exhibits of a town with bank, post office, grocery store, hospital, newsroom, movie theater, fire truck, police car, ongoing. Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tues.-Fri.; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat.; noon-5 p.m. Sun.
- Adolf Hitler - Hartford Courant
BEGINS FRIDAY: Faith, politics and the power of iconic images is the unifying theme in Yale Repertory Theatre's epic production of Sarah Ruhl's "Passion Play," which begins performances Friday at University Theatre, 222 York St. in New Haven ...
- The Watercooler: 'Mad Men' season finale anything but standard TV (Johnson City Press)
American TV viewers have come to expect a lot from season finales. Action-packed plots with big-twist, cliffhanger endings. Stunt casting of big-name guest stars. Weddings, break-ups and babies.
- Free reading Sunday at Prairie Lights (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
Fiction writer Brian Falkner from New Zealand and poet/fiction writer/translator/playwright Yael Globerman from Israel, participants in the University of Iowa International Writing Program, will be joined by Tom Macher, a fiction writer in the Iowa Writers' Workshop, in a free reading at 5 p.m. Sunday, in Prairie Lights Books.
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