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- An Active Imagination After Nearly 100 Years (New York Times)
The New York Philharmonic, conducted by David Robertson, performed works by Elliott Carter, Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland and Christopher Rouse at Avery Fisher Hall on Thursday.
- Poet palely loitering - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldPoet palely loiteringSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 15 minutes agoGray's path was set, both in his character - detached, observant - and as a writer, renowned for the imagery of his poetry. "I settled onto a place where ...
- Family filmgoer column - Cape Cod Times
Family filmgoer columnCape Cod Times, MA - 1 hour agoThe movie has many narrative glitches, but the Harris/Mortensen pairing and their cryptic dialogue is pure horse opera poetry. There are bloody shootouts ...
- And Another Thing: in Manchester this weekend - Metro
MetroAnd Another Thing: in Manchester this weekendMetro, UK - 11 hours agoThe free event is bigger and better this year, and it will include a barbecue, poetry readings and a Q&A session with council representatives. ...
- Claudia Roth Pierpont: The man who taught rulers how to rule. (The New Yorker)
One method of torture used in Florentine jails during the glorious days of the Renaissance was the strappado: a prisoner was hoisted into the air by a rope attached to his wrists, which had been tied behind his back, and then suddenly dropped toward the floor as many times as . . .
- History Chalenge answers - Daily Racing Form (subscription)
History Chalenge answersDaily Racing Form (subscription), NY - 7 hours agoAt the height of his popularity, Runyon had a nationwide daily readership of more than 10 million. His most famous collection, "Guys and Dolls," became a ...History Challenge: Red Smith, master of his craft Daily Racing Form (subscription)all 2 news articles
- Poetry tour on a bus - Daily Post
Poetry tour on a busDaily Post, UK - 27 minutes agoPOETS Iwan Llwyd and Karen Owen will take part in a special bus tour next weekend. The trip, from Penygroes library on November 15, will offer an chance to ...
- TheRidgefieldPress.com • Maggie's Travels • Maggie's Travels (Redding Pilot)
Former staffer Maggie Caldwell, who left the company to travel around the world, will be documenting her trip via the company’s Web site over the coming months. She is also looking to tell your travel stories.
- Literati, journalists join hands to fight terrorism - The News International
Literati, journalists join hands to fight terrorismThe News International, Pakistan - 6 hours agoThe auspicious ceremony was held to mark the launch of a poetry collection titled ‘Naqsh-e-Sani Naqshi-e-Amroz’ by Ather Quyyum Raja, organised by a ...
- Emotional police ceremony for officers who served - Toronto Star
Emotional police ceremony for officers who servedToronto Star, Canada - Nov 12, 2008"I also feel very sad that these people fought for us. It took a lot." Toronto Police veterans and officials laid wreaths, others recited poems and the ...
- Via Cakespy: Mellowcreme Strikes Back! - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Via Cakespy: Mellowcreme Strikes Back!Seattle Post Intelligencer - Oct 17, 2008I've inspired poetry: for a case in point, check out the beautiful poem "Ode to a Mellowcreme Pumpkin" by McPolack, Inc. Here's an excerpt:
- Salem writers' studio garners support and recognition - Salem Gazette
Salem writers' studio garners support and recognitionSalem Gazette, USA - Sep 4, 2008... for two-hour sessions, with topics ranging from how to market your work to agents to the ins and outs of writing poetry and autobiographical fiction. ...
- Washington and Lee editor wins Virginia poetry book of the year (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)
Washington and Lee University’s R.T. Smith, editor of Shenandoah: The Washington and Lee University Review, has won the 2008 Library of Virginia Poetry Book of the Year prize. The award was presented Oct. 18 at a gala ceremony at the Library of Virginia in Richmond.
- Explore 'Christ in the Psalms' in Wheaton (Daily Herald)
An exploration of Psalms, the book of the Bible's Old Testament, will be offered from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 11, at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Wheaton by noted theologian Father Patrick Henry Reardon.
- Black Cultural Center arts ensembles to study New Orleans - Media Newswire (press release)
Black Cultural Center arts ensembles to study New OrleansMedia Newswire (press release), NY - 5 hours ago"New Orleans is one of the few cities in the country that defines a part of African-American culture," said the center's director Renee Thomas. ...
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