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- Poet donates prize as reminder of award namesake's legacy (CBC)
An Ottawa man has given a First Nations health centre half of a $1,500 poetry prize named for a 19th-century civil servant who advocated sending aboriginal children to residential schools.
- Briefs: upcoming events, shows, activities - Tampabay.com
Briefs: upcoming events, shows, activitiesTampabay.com, FL - 10 minutes agoRead your poetry or listen to others at 6:30 pm in the first floor Quiet Reading Room of the Largo Public Library, 120 Central Park Drive. ...
- Review: The Act of Love by Howard Jacobson - Telegraph.co.uk
Review: The Act of Love by Howard JacobsonTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 12 minutes agoSo if that character gushes on interminably, you are left with this sort of runny prose: "erotic transport even when it is as extruded as mine enjoys close ...
- Make Love, Not War: New Social Network Launches to "Share the Love" - Market Wire
EINDHOVEN, THE NETHERLANDS--(Marketwire - November 12, 2008) - Share the Love, http://www.share-the-love.net , launches today as the international community for poetic self-expression and quixotic connections. Users from around the world can join in ...
- Bi-National Poetry Conference in Mexico (BellaOnline)
Do you enjoy reading or writing poetry? Would you like to meet and work with some of the most respected poets from Mexico and the United States? In 2009, U.S. Poets in Mexico will bring their premier annual event to Merida (Yucatan) in January and then in May the second event will be held in Jalapa
- Mark Morris's Romeo & Juliet, Barbican Theatre, London - Independent
Mark Morris's Romeo & Juliet, Barbican Theatre, LondonIndependent, UK - 7 hours agoBut any potential poetry is scuppered by the banality that follows, the pair whirling, joined at the wrists, as if in some celestial school playground. ...
- Multifaceted, but under threat of simplification - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Multifaceted, but under threat of simplificationMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 2 hours agoIt did sound funny saying those words out loud. "Not only that, but he plays on the football team and must break the news to his teammates and coach. ...
- PREMIERE: Romeo and Juliet opens at Brighton - Littlehampton Gazette
PREMIERE: Romeo and Juliet opens at BrightonLittlehampton Gazette, UK - 10 hours agoTHE Royal Shakespeare Company are to open Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare's epic tale of thwarted love, at Theatre Royal Brighton. Featuring a company of 23 ...
- Natty "Merchant": "The Merchant of Venice," at the Village Theatre ... - River Cities Reader
Natty "Merchant": "The Merchant of Venice," at the Village Theatre ...River Cities Reader, IA - 5 hours agoThe Bard's poetry is occasionally interrupted by exclamations of "Awesome!" and "Shit!", and the climax features a significant departure from the script, ...
- Segullah sponsors poetry contest - Mormon Times
Mormon TimesSegullah sponsors poetry contestMormon Times, UT - 4 hours agoPoems may address any subject in harmony with Segullah's mission statement, which is to publish insightful writings that explore life's richness and ...
- A Vote Against Rashness (Jewish World Review)
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay.
- The poetry of photos (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Kentucky's former poet laureate, James Baker Hall of Lexington, is also a lensman. The proof, which has been seen in bits and pieces, mostly in Lexington, comes to Louisville with "Photo/Synthesis: James Baker Hall."
- Tom Lucca Will Join Romantic Poetry Nov. 18 (Playbill)
Tom Lucca will take over the role of Frankie, the vengeful wedding caterer, in Manhattan Theatre Club's production of the musical Romantic Poetry on Nov. 18, replacing the departing Jerry Dixon.
- Review: The City's End by Max Page - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukReview: The City's End by Max PageTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 9 hours agoAnd Page is nothing if not eclectic in his explorations; he references graphic novels, song lyrics, poetry, hip-hop cover art, video game packaging. ...
- WEATHER FOR STROUDSBURG: (Pocono Record)
JIM THORPE — "Sometimes poetry is hard to relate to, but because of the subject matter here, it will be more accessible for all," said Shirley Thomas, curator of the Anita Shapolsky Art Foundation.
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