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- Friends of the Harvard Public Library announce 2008 poetry award winner (Harvard Hillside)
HARVARD -- Experience in a student musical gave Amanda Robinson the inspiration for her poem "Production Week Blues," this year's winner of the John F.
- Sausalito choreographer pushes the limit with social issues - Marin Independent-Journal
Sausalito choreographer pushes the limit with social issuesMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 10 hours agoThe title is taken from a line in a WS Merwin poem, "The River of Bees," and the work uses the poem and the beauty of land, water and animals to explore the ...
- Irish theatre at the Fringe: Exploring the wilder shores of what ... - Scotsman
Irish theatre at the Fringe: Exploring the wilder shores of what ...Scotsman, United Kingdom - 43 minutes agoMcCarthy's Married To The Sea, a haunted tale of the breakdown of a traditional Irish family created for her own young company, Dragonfly, was hailed on ...
- After 30 Years, Improbable Writer Finds Her Niche - PR.com
After years of uncertainty, New Author T.E.Vera makes an intimate debut into the literary world with her compilation “Unsung Verses of Life.” North Plainfield, NJ, August 11, 2008 --( PR.com )-- “Unsung Verses…”, published at the author's ...
- Poetry provides patient relief - Evening News Norwich
Patients visiting a Norfolk hospital will soon have something to take their minds off their health troubles - poetry. A year-long project will see poems appearing on toilet doors, in corridors, and on canteen tables at the Norfolk and Norwich ...
- Western Reserve Historical Society - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Voice of Reason: 20 August - Ayrshire Post
Voice of Reason: 20 AugustAyrshire Post, UK - 5 hours agoPoetry in motion and, scarily, it was never in doubt even as he crossed the halfway line. To celebrate, Stevo was out on Saturday night to mark his 24th ...
- Got creatures? Author says we need each other - Staunton News Leader
N ot "Got milk?" but "Got beavers, coyotes, wildlife?" prompts an ad for an area company that offers solutions for "nuisance" animals that have invaded homes or property. Just who has been invading whose territory ceased to be a question, among most ...
- Wiggins is perfect spot to celebrate Juneteenth - Cherry Hill Courier Post
Wiggins is perfect spot to celebrate JuneteenthCherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 3 hours agoThe event commemorates the day -- June 19, 1865 -- that Union soldiers told slaves in Texas that they were free, 2 1/2 years after the Emancipation ...
- 'Shadows in the Palace' - OhmyNews International
OhmyNews International'Shadows in the Palace'OhmyNews International, South Korea - 3 hours ago"Shadows in the Palace" was accused in some circles for being excessively dark and confusing, but I think it is a very promising debut by yet another Korean ...
- Autumn space in the city speakers named - Hampshire Chronicle
Autumn space in the city speakers namedHampshire Chronicle, UK - 13 hours agoSeven days after that, Denise Murphy will give a talk about volunteering, and on November 26, Vicky Darling and Doreen Pearce will focus on poetry. ...
- Play strips art back to basics - Northern Territory
Northern TerritoryPlay strips art back to basicsNorthern Territory, Australia - 3 hours agoGibb said the stage will become a storytelling space, with live musicians, life drawing and poetry. Gibb said the body is a source of art. ...
- Preview: Crime Writing Festival, Crown Hotel. Harrogate (Independent)
For lovers of crime fiction, Peter Robinson – creator of the Inspector Banks mystery series – will be sharing the secrets of his craft at Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival. Fans of the genre will also find Andy Macnab, Robert Crais, Jeffery Deaver and Tess Gerritsen at the event in Harrogate, Yorkshire, which is now in its sixth year.
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- The fiddler is on the move - The South African
The fiddler is on the moveThe South African, UK - 6 hours agoI had always written poetry, and I had studied singing, so I started writing songs and playing around with voice and violin. ...
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