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- Literary prize worth $67,481 - HometownAnnapolis.com
Emma Sovich, of Towson, won the Sophie Kerr Prize with a portfolio that includes critical essays, poetry and essays posted to her blog and based on her experiences at the college's printshop.
- Chiwetel Ejiofor has amassed impressive movie resume (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
In David Mamet's "Redbelt," Ejiofor continues his run of work with distinguished directors.
- Bag a book - This is West Country
THE National Year of Reading is encouraging people to escape to the outdoors with a good book this summer. And eager readers can carry their blockbusters to the beach in style with the Devon Libraries’ 'Book Bag for Life'. The stylish reusable jute ...
- A Girl and a Gun - New York Times
A Girl and a GunNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoIn examining the use of language in Godard’s 1965 “Alphaville,” Brody writes that “poetry and love are illogical. The leap of faith called love flies in the ...
- Let’s go to camp - Hamilton-Wenham Chronicle
Let’s go to campHamilton-Wenham Chronicle, MA - 32 minutes agoAdventure Camp provides daily activities for campers including mountain biking, canoeing, kayaking and indoor rock climbing and ropes courses. ...
- Youths (The Olympian)
n An evening with two "Washington Reads" authors Jess Walter and Jim Lynch: 6:30 p.m. May 22, Washington State Library, 6880 Capitol Blvd. S., Tumwater. Free. 360-704-5269.
- George Bush Sings! - Top40-Charts.com
George Bush Sings!Top40-Charts.com, NY - 2 hours ago... but sending young men and women to their death for Exxon is perfectly ok" states Hartmann. "This material seems to be poetry set to grooves...the lines ...
- Understanding father (Minnesota Public Radio)
Poet Honor Moore created waves with her memoir that in part talks about the double life of her father Paul Moore, an Episcopal bishop. Paul Moore's bisexuality was an open secret in his large family and among some in his parish. In the process of writing and researching, Honor Moore found her feelings toward her father changed.
- Language program immerses students - BurlingtonFreePress.com
Language program immerses studentsBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 4 hours agoThey study grammar, sure, but they also write songs, compose poetry, produce skits and newspapers, and learn as much Arabic or Chinese as they need to play ...
- Heritage of American West performance features life, times of Johnny Morris (Black Hills Pioneer)
Spearfish Johnny Morris lived large. In the arena where his bareback career spanned almost three decades and a world title and in the sky, where he piloted cowboys around the country to make performances in their pursuit of making and holding on to standings.
- At 94 year vintage, silver screen legend and singer Herb Jeffries is still living it up in Idyllwild (The Press-Enterprise)
There's a jewel in the hills of Idyllwild. In a place where creative minds and souls are drawn, one resident found the home he had been searching for.
- NBC's 'Kings' casts Ian McShane in story based on David and Goliath - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Beverly Hills, Calif. -- The NBC drama "Kings," which will premiere at midseason, is a modern retelling of the Biblical story of David and Goliath. But "it is not a religious show," said one of the show's three executive producers, Francis Lawrence ...
- BHS's literary magazine continues to be well-received - Pantagraph
BLOOMINGTON -- When they started the season, Bloomington High School artists, poets and writers knew it would be difficult to live up to the achievements of their peers last year. Now, they believe they’ve done it. Last year, the school’s ...
- Review: The Oxford Guide to Literary Britain and Ireland - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukReview: The Oxford Guide to Literary Britain and Irelandguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoThe Oxford Guide to Literary Britain and Ireland is a treasure trove of anecdotes, quotes obscure and reassuringly familiar, odd poetry and literary pub ...
- RACE RELATIONS: Civil rights monument unveiled on Va. Capitol lawn - Delmarva Daily Times
RICHMOND — For the first time Monday, statues of black children and civil rights leaders were placed alongside statues of some men who had worked to deny racial equality on the lawn of what was once the Confederate Capitol. Thousands of people ...
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