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- Big Book Fortnight continues this week - Stourbridge News
Big Book Fortnight continues this weekStourbridge News, UK - 3 hours agoThe event, which kicked off on May 10, has been organised by Black Country Libraries in Partnership (BCLiP) and aims to encourage more people to take up ...
- Carnegie Hall: Hearing Voices- Jessye Norman and Bryn Terfel (Playbill Arts)
Nick Romeo interviews soprano Jessye Norman and baritone Bryn Terfel, both of whom will be appearing on the Carnegie Hall stage in the coming weeks.
- Few people would give their new album away for free online — but ... - Kansas City Star
Saul Williams, costumed in painted face and mohawked-feather hair, performs for a crowd. "... Side effects might include just being who you really are." -Lyric from "Niggy Tardust" CHICAGO - Saul Williams wants to liberate you. As an actor ...
- `August: Osage County' Wins Pulitzer - Longview Daily News
`August: Osage County' Wins PulitzerLongview Daily News, WA - Apr 7, 2008Two prizes were awarded for poetry: Robert Hass for "Time and Materials" and Philip Schultz for "Failure." Hass, 67, is a former US poet laureate who grew ...
- 'Ah, Wilderness!' - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
'Ah, Wilderness!'Barre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 8 hours agoSet in 1906 in New Haven, Conn., it tells the story of 16-year-old Richard Miller and his obsession: the sumptuous language of exotic poetry. ...
- Young and restless: APT actor Matt Schwader taps into his own rebellious teen years for latest role (Wisconsin State Journal)
SPRING GREEN -- It makes sense that Matt Schwader looks like the boy next door. Because he is. Although his studies and acting career have taken him around the country, Schwader, a three-year veteran of American Players Theatre who joined the core company this year, grew up in Kenosha. He cut his teeth on APT by coming to shows while still a renegade teen, a kid with talent and charm to burn, ...
- Editorial: Time to rediscover Main Street and small-town assets - River Falls Journal (subscription)
Editorial: Time to rediscover Main Street and small-town assetsRiver Falls Journal (subscription), WI - 13 hours agoFrom haircuts, flowers, gift items, appliances, clothing, groceries, and dining to java, poetry reading, drinks, hardware goods, appliances, ...
- Club hoppin', June 13 (Rocky Mountain News)
To help you get in the flow for Open Air Denver 2008 and perhaps understand a little about the culture, MC Nathan Perry offers his Top 5 Open-Mike Night Epiphanies.
- 2008 Wenatchee Wild draftees - The Wenatchee World Online
2008 Wenatchee Wild drafteesThe Wenatchee World Online, WA - 1 hour agoDescribed as "poetry in motion." Possesses tremendous speed and can play center or wing. Work ethic, game effort and character figure to make him a fan ...
- A swing South - Daily Gazette
I lived in Birmingham, Ala., right out of college, working at an afternoon newspaper, the Birmingham Post-Herald, which closed down in 2005. I wasn't there at the end, having started my job at the Gazette in late 2001, but I was both sad and angry ...
- Video: Borders(R) Launches New E-Commerce Site (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
After seven years of being teamed with Amazon.com for e-commerce, it's independence day for Borders as the company today launches its own new e-commerce site that is rich with innovative features and positions Borders as a leader in delivering a true cross-channel experience for customers.
- More News (Gazette.Net)
Wang was found dead on Fifeshire Court in Montgomery Village shortly after 11 p.m., only a few hundred yards away from his home on Royal Bonnet Circle in The Hamptons neighborhood after working a shift at the Red Robin restaurant in Lakeforest mall.
- Art as muse (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
The marriage of visual arts and creative writing honors both disciplines, say Gina Caruso, Honolulu Academy of Arts film curator, who's put together "Art in a Thousand Words or Less," the museum's first flash fiction and poetry reading.
- Lit Bit: Small Places in The Potomac - Gather.com
Lit Bit: Small Places in The PotomacGather.com, MA - 51 minutes agoby Eric D. Goodman My fiction has been published in the May issue of The Potomac, a journal of poetry and politics-and fiction! "Small Places" is a short ...
- King, Mitchell, Simon: A musical journey - International Herald Tribune
Sheila Weller, in her book "Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon - and the Journey of a Generation," which weaves the biographies of these singer-songwriters into a post-feminist history, writes: "It was the first line of the chorus ...
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