Sentences with phrase «poems at»

Competent in playing wide range of musical instruments, and teaching the same to students and developing jingles to go with thematic poems at elementary school level.
Zach Smith is curating a new group exhibition titled The Lorax Poems at Brooklyn's Good Work Gallery, opening October 3.
JOAN MITCHELL: Well, J. J. was living at the house [Vetheuil], and Chris would come out every weekend, so they were kind of writing poems at the house.
Jen Bervin (2013 Literature) presented her project The Silk Poems at the 2013 Creative Capital Artist Retreat.
I try to buy everything Anne Carson publishes; this obsession began a dozen years ago when I saw her read some poems at U.B.C. (She has this oracular way of speaking...) The writing itself is bracing and new in a way that always kicks my ass in the best possible way.
Transmitter and Receiver by Raoul Fernandes Sometimes in my house we read poems at breakfast and this has been my favorite collection to enjoy over oatmeal.
I wrote my poems for children in my local primary school who asked me to make a website and put the poems onto it so that they could both listen and read the poems at home.
British actresses Juliet Stevenson, Anna Chancellor and Samantha Bond will read a selection of Sylvia Plath's poems at the London Literature Festival...
At various points in his fantastically varied and storied career he wrote position papers on the need of support for a moribund Australian film industry, wrote and directed numerous episodes of such seminal TV shows as Homicide and Division 4 for Crawford Productions, was central in establishing film courses and departments in places such as Canberra and Brisbane (Griffith University), wrote plays and performed poems at Melbourne University and La Mama in the 1960s, directed feature films in the early 1980s (most memorably Ginger Meggs in 1982), made documentaries for the ABC and SBS (The Myth Makers, Images of Australia, The Legend of Fred Paterson, and numerous others), wrote and edited such books as Screenwriting: A Manual and Queensland Images in Film and Television, helmed commercials for a vast array of companies and government bodies, contributed film reviews to ABC radio (and more occasionally TV) across various states (for almost 40 years), wrote for numerous publications including Overland, The Canberra Times, Metro, The Concise Encyclopedia of Documentary Film, The Hobart Mercury, and so much more.
When I was younger, I would write my mom love notes and poems at random, make homemade birthday cards for friends, and still to this day surprise my best friend with gifts for her birthday all the way from another country.
No doubt many humorous poems are less important than other more philosophical or political ones, and some comic poems seem hardly poems at all.
«I first encountered Herbert's poems at the very beginning of the lower sixth, when they were a set text for my A-level English class....
It was a delusion, and the poem is so different from every human poem as not to be a poem at all, but the Miracle.
He'd rather have a dance party than a poem at this point anyway.
Our host for the 1997 conference, the city's mayor Recep Tayeb Erdogan, was sent to prison and stripped of his political rights for reciting a famous poem at a political rally.
In total, the park draws on roughly 10,000 words from Whitman's «Song of Myself,» the poem at the heart of «Leaves of Grass» that the poet revised again and again for decades.
Photographs and titles with an Autumn poem at the end for Foundation stage and a slightly harder poem for older children.
A teacher in New Mexico remained suspended last week after one of his students read a poem at school that included sweeping criticism of the war in Iraq, the Bush administration, and treatment of immigrants.
I have also included a small poem at the end for the children to find the nouns, verbs and adjectives in it.
Perfect unit when preparing for a class or sharing assembly, as chdn create a performance poem at the end of the week.
«Ryan, my son, read this poem at Alex's funeral,» Schachter said.
Remember that you are building poetry understanding one poem at a time — while striving to maintain the joy of poetry, too.
is not a love poem at all!
Amazing Peace: A Christmas Poem by Maya Angelou The celebrated poet first read this poem at the 2005 White House tree - lighting ceremony, and now it graces the pages of a picture book.
Bring poetry to the table: recite a poem at dinner or breakfast, talk about poetry, deconstruct the songs young people listen to, and show them the poetry in the music they love.
I love the poem at the beginning of «The Jungle Book.»
What a cute poem at the beginning!
Below is a poem at her exhibit and then a video of Kymia talking about her work.
Josef Albers wrote a prose poem at that time which serves as much as a witty coda for this exhibition as it did for his earlier compatriots — and is very much in keeping with Temkin's admonishment to let these paintings have our undivided attention.
In it Hartley alludes to Crane's poem At Melville's Tomb: «Frosted eyes there were that lifted altars; / And silent answers crept across the stars.»
The writer, poet, and Yale scholar delivered a poem at President Obama's 2009 inauguration.
He recited the poem at Alex's eulogy — and the Alex Schachter Scholarship Fund, which is raising money for the Stoneman Douglas marching band that Alex played in, can be found at GoFundMe.com/LifeIsLikeARollerCoaster.

Not exact matches

Read his poem, donate at least $ 15 & pass it on.
A poem his father would later read at the 14 - year - old's funeral.
At the end, having agonized through much of the poem over the questions posed by his gnostic favorites, he comes back much more strongly to a defense of the categories of Christian worship.
Overall, the poem is clever, but not at the expense of the heart, and it is not nearly so God - awful complicated as the play would have it.
What Hilaire Belloc actually wrote (originally in The Path to Rome, page 106 of the Doubleday - Image ed., 1956, later found in his collected poems, a copy of which I do not have at hand) was this: But Catholic men that live upon wine Are deep in the water, and frank, and fine; Wherever I travel I find it so, Benedicamus Domino.
He does not give us the impression that he and I are exactly the kind of people who reach heaven easily, a move too often found at the conclusion of a Mary Oliver poem.
Her poem, «On the Pulse of the Morning» became a best seller after being recited at former president Bill Clinton's first inauguration in 1993.
First published in the early decades of the nineteenth century, it is a long narrative poem about a young woman of great beauty and culture, her misfortunes, and the burdens of karma; a work of genuinely moving brilliance, grim and sad at many points, but also somehow radiant.
Sometimes sitting at the kitchen table, drinking afternoon tea, she would let me turn her hand over to examine her palm, tracing the lines that crisscrossed it with my index finger, as if I were a boy swami pulled from the pages of a Rudyard Kipling poem.
Decorously contained on a half - page with regular rhyme and punctuation, it seems at first glance to be the sort of poem a pious 17th - century country parson might be expected to write — a courteous reiteration of theological truths upon which the Sunday faithful may happily agree.
Their words, carelessly spoken, spent the last 40 days in my home — getting creased and folded, worked over, brushed aside to make room for dinner, stepped on by a toddler, read by my sister, stained with coffee, shoved into a closet when guests arrive, blacked out, thrown away, turned into poems, and folded into sailboats and cranes and pigeons that now sit smiling at me from my office window.
I don't get it, although I've written a huge book about how God has followed me all my life even when I wasn't paying him any attention at all — a bit like that popular «Footprints» poem we all know about and think so comforting.
At the other, the poem is poetry because of how it sounds.
While the poems themselves may on occasion hint at this equation, the prose, which controls them and our understanding of them, eventually serves to release a secret: loving Beatrice was his way of finding Christ in his «new life» (a phrase that can hardly fail to bring to mind Paul's frequent insistence on our conversion from the old way of being to the new).
They allow the poem to be utterly serious when its author wants it to be (one can not imagine such playfulness being allowed in the climactic visions of Paradiso XXXIII), and they allow readers to think that Dante is at least as sane as they are.
So then perhaps it is no poem, or at any rate not one for which any human being is responsible, nor yet mankind; ah, now I understand you, it was for this reason you called my procedure the most wretched act of plagiarism, because I did not steal from any individual, nor from the race, but from the God or, as it were, stole the God away, and though I am only an individual man, aye, even a wretched thief, blasphemously pretended to be the God.
Sure, some Christians «think for themselves» but, at least in some small degree, they rely on poems and fairy tales and, critically, what they are told by others are the «rules», to guide their behavior.
Blake named God as Urizen or Satan at the very moment when he discovered the apocalyptic significance of the death of the Christian God — as witness his first prophetic poem, America.
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