[CASL-L] Watch 10 Celebrities Read Famous Poems Aloud

IRENE KWIDZINSKI kwidz at sbcglobal.net
Sat Apr 14 12:24:56 PDT 2012


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Students may like this:

"In honor of National Poetry month, we have been amping up our poetic coverage a 
little bit, from suggesting poems you can memorize to celebrating our favorite 
bad-ss poets. But since poetry is really meant to be read aloud, we’ve also been 
celebrating the month by listening to some of our favorite celebrities reading 
famous poems. Now, audio recordings of celebrities — especially (British) actors 
— reading poetry are a dime a dozen, so we decided to limit the field to actual 
videos of celebrities performing readings and recitations, whether on stage, in 
a more intimate setting, or filmed solo. Click through to watch a few of your 
favorite public personas read you some poetry."

http://flavorwire.com/280070/watch-10-celebrities-reading-famous-poems-aloud?all=1


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