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- Hardcover: US: The final days of Leo Tolstoy - Taipei Times
Following the release of The Last Station, the new movie on the final days of Tolstoy starring Christopher Plummer and Helen Mirren, it seems appropriate to consider the novel of the same name on which it’s based. It’s not without interest that ...
- Poets asked to give voice to cities - Seattle Times
Poets asked to give voice to citiesSeattle TimesWhat: Redmond laureate Rebecca Meredith is scheduled to read her poetry at SoulFood Books in Redmond at SoulFood Poetry Night along with writer Trisha Ready ...and more »
- The muse comes alive at 'Muse' - Santa Cruz Sentinel
The muse comes alive at 'Muse'Santa Cruz SentinelIn her first poem, she discussed the various dimensions of adoption, including a teenage birth mother as well as her own immediate connection with her ...
- From humble beginnings - phillyBurbs.com
From humble beginningsphillyBurbs.com“As I got into high school, I really began to appreciate the poetry of what he was saying and I started to learn some of his songs,†says Schatz. ...
- Wale's Thoughts on Sex: F**cking is the New Making-Out!!! - Bossip
Wale's Thoughts on Sex: F**cking is the New Making-Out!!!BossipMaking love is simply put: poetry in motion. Stroke her to the beat of her favorite song. Strawberries, Champagne, a bubble bath, eye contact. ...
- Ron Charles reviews '36 Arguments for the Existence of God' by Rebecca ... - Washington Post
Ron Charles reviews '36 Arguments for the Existence of God' by Rebecca ...Washington PostHere is the oracular professor created to perfection: the grotesque love-child of Harold Bloom and Miss Jean Brodie. Dr. Klapper is a messianic poet-prophet ...
- Ayanna Black - Globe and Mail
Globe and MailAyanna BlackGlobe and MailThe quest for her father culminated in her last book of poetry, Invoking the Spirits. Ayanna had a heart of gold. At 18, her sense of compassion and ...
- BWW REVIEWS: PARTITION - Play By The Numbers - Broadway World
BWW REVIEWS: PARTITION - Play By The NumbersBroadway WorldZizek does an exceptionally good job in this regard, as his Hardy seems at odds with everything, clashing with his friend, Alfred (Fred Nelson), ...
- Black Pearl Poetry Slam - Phoenix New Times
We all know at least one person that constantly laments having left some other city behind. Whether they weep over their favorite regional food or miss the hustle and bustle of bigger metropolises, they should really meet Ed Mabrey. Before Mabrey ...
- Know Nikki Giovanni in 3 - Herald-Mail
FREDERICK, Md. - We know of Nikki Giovanni as the world-renowned poet, author, spoken-word artist and an English professor with more published books and honorary degrees than the writer of this story has years. But if a recent interview with Yolanda ...
- 10:00Christopher Plummer "In Spite Of Myself" (Knopf) (Rebroadcast) - WAMU
10:00Christopher Plummer "In Spite Of Myself" (Knopf) (Rebroadcast)WAMUBilly Collins discusses his poetry collection, titled "Ballistics." Donald Hall talks about his memoir, "Unpacking the Boxes. ...
- Virginia College Online Division Staffer's Poetry Featured on National Public ... - MMD Newswire (press release)
Virginia College Online Division Staffer's Poetry Featured on National Public ...MMD Newswire (press release)She writes and performs spoken word poetry. And now she is about to get national recognition for her talent. She was recently interviewed by Bradley George, ...
- Out & About - Ocean City Today
Out & AboutOcean City Today... 9913 Seahawk Road in Berlin, 6-9 pm Included will be an open forum with local, well-known artists, Poetry Out Loud school winners recitation, ...and more »
- Give Us This Day Our Daily Haiku - LJWORLD
People are uniquely different - I have a girl friend who years back would take one photograph ... would never have thought of having poetic minds or thoughts have surprised me with intricate, beautiful, soulful poetry. So here goes - a living ...
- 18 years of empowering women - Cincinnati.com
18 years of empowering womenCincinnati.comThey come for what they see - females gathered in circles and small groups, focused on writing poetry, memoirs and musings. They come for what they feel ...and more »
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