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- Farewell gift for writer - three years late (The New Zealand Herald)
As Bill Payne lay in his hospital bed in 2005, his body shutting down slowly, he was unable to do the one thing he loved - write. But one man's perseverance is about to make up for that.
- Poets battle it out for Buxton prize - Buxton Advertiser
Poets battle it out for Buxton prizeBuxton Advertiser, UK - 18 minutes agoIf so, you could be one of the contenders in this year's Buxton Poetry Competition. Creative writers of all ages are being invited to enter the annual ...
- Texas & Neighbors: Halloween hotel package in New Orleans - Dallas Morning News
Hotel Monteleone, a New Orleans French Quarter hotel with many stories about mysterious occurrences, is offering a Haunted Weekend package for Halloween. The Oct. 31-Nov. 2 package includes murder mystery activities staged by the creators of Murder ...
- Boulder Coffeehouse perks up for 11th season - Fitchburg pride
Boulder Coffeehouse perks up for 11th seasonFitchburg pride, NJ - 3 hours agoAnyone can come in and get line to play two songs or do a poetry reading," said Smith. According to Smith, it is one of the few places in the area where ...
- Education for Education's Sake - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Education for Education's SakeChronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - 2 hours agoBy STEVEN G. KELLMAN To counter the old Platonic charge that poetry is mendacity, that conjuring worlds up out of words is lying, Sir Philip Sidney devised ...
- Broadway-Bound 'Ace' Musical Takes Wing in VA; Noll, Scott, Skinner, Paice, Stanek, Lacey Star (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Wings aloft, Ace, the Broadway-aimed musical about a boy's flight through his own family history, opens Sept. 3 following previews from Aug. 27 at Signature Theatre in Arlington, VA.
- Men Uplifting (Metro Weekly)
Resurrection , Daniel Beaty's ode to the lives, hearts and souls of five African-American men and a son, is both everything you would expect it to be and everything you wouldn't.
- Local World Aids Day events set for Dec. 1 (The Dalton Daily Citizen)
Local World AIDS Day events on Dec. 1 will be at Dalton State College and will include an art exhibit and a performing arts event for which volunteers are urged to register.
- Armantrout's Poetry "Reflects the World" - Harvard Crimson
Armantrout's Poetry "Reflects the World"Harvard Crimson, MA - 2 hours agoArmantrout said that her work draws from many facets of daily life—the poems she read referenced Anna Nicole Smith, Playboy, CNN and the Iraq War—but that ...
- 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
- Grand Impromptu Gallery launches juried poetry contest - Tacoma Weekly
Grand Impromptu Gallery launches juried poetry contestTacoma Weekly, WA - 5 hours ago“‘Around the Corner’ is such a huge metaphor for life,” Love said. “It has all these nuances, and that’s why I wanted poetry. I wanted the stories to be ...
- Arts Calendar: Artscape - Citymusic, Legally Blonde And Groundworks Lead This Week's Arts Picks (Cleveland Scene)
By Michael Gill TAKING AIM CityMusic Cleveland launches broader tour than usual, Wednesday, November 5CityMusic Cleveland, the orchestra that tours Northeast Ohio offering free concerts and building relationships, is aiming beyond the region this week, taking its show on tour for the first time. Executive Director Eugenia Strauss says the idea is to offer more work for the musicians. So after ...
- Flash of silver and they’re gone - Busselton Dunsborough Mail
Flash of silver and they’re goneBusselton Dunsborough Mail, Australia - Nov 12, 2008A horde of retirees – the youngest was 60, while the eldest had celebrated his 82nd birthday – filled the caravan park in a convoy of white Maui campervans. ...
- What's happenin' (The Montana Standard)
Looking for something to do Friday? Consider the following: POETRY PALOOZA
- Shanahan's gamble strikes Hawkins (Denver Post)
"Absolute poetry" is what Colorado coach Dan Hawkins called Mike Shanahan's decision to go for a go-ahead two-point conversion Sunday in the Broncos' victory over San Diego.
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