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- Where The Literary Go To Play - Evening Bulletin
Where The Literary Go To PlayEvening Bulletin, PA - 12 hours agoThe session is open to writers of all levels in both poetry and prose "with a hunger to loosen and deepen current work, and/or dive into new work. ...
- Movie of the Week: Roxanne - TV Scoop
TV ScoopMovie of the Week: RoxanneTV Scoop, UK - 1 hour ago... and with his silver tongue and moving poetry, Charlie soon wins Roxanne over - but for Chris! The more Charlie writes, the deeper in love Roxanne falls. ...
- Ryan Adams' prose and poetry to be published - Entertainment.uk.msn.com
Ryan Adams is set to turn his hand to writing books, while simultaneously working on an art show AND a new album. Adams has signed a deal with Brooklyn-based publishing house Akashic Books who will put out the rockers first book of prose next year ...
- market research, - CNET News
market research,CNET News, CA - 54 minutes ago"They're also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology." As an added bonus, ...
- Poetry: A sense of calm in the midst of chaos - The Evening Sun
Poetry: A sense of calm in the midst of chaosThe Evening Sun, PA - 1 hour agoThis happens in my classroom and it happens with my writing. It also happens around my home. sense of order. For example, my bedroom moans to me each time ...
- Culture Calendar (The Downers Grove Sun)
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- Show to honor Edna St. Vincent Millay - Berkshire Eagle
Show to honor Edna St. Vincent MillayBerkshire Eagle, MA - 53 minutes ago"I love Millay's poetry," Locke said. "It was read to me all the time, and I read it to myself, and I read it to my daughter. ...
- Poet to pen Blackpool memories - Blackpool Citizen
Poet to pen Blackpool memoriesBlackpool Citizen, UK - 1 hour agoBlackpool is to become the stuff that poetry is made of, with residents being given the chance to contribute their own thoughts, memories and experiences of ...
- Rare tree tour offered at Bartlett (Stamford Advocate)
STAMFORD - A rare tree collection walking tour will be held at 11 a.m. today at Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens, 151 Brookdale Road.
- Kate Summerscale wins the Samuel Johnson prize - Daily Telegraph Blogs
My brilliant former colleague Kate Summerscale has won the Samuel Johnson prize for her book The Suspicions of Mr Whicher . We are delighted for her. Hooray for Kate! It's customary when someone goes from being a well-kept secret, to a less well-kept ...
- Book notes (Kingston Daily Freeman)
The following is a partial listing of upcoming book-related July events in the area. Programs are free unless otherwise indicated. * Raymond Steiner, author of "The Mountain," will talk about and sign copies of his book at 6 p.m. July 8 at the Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St., Kingston.
- The Exiles (1961) (New York Times)
“The Exiles†is a sober 1961 documentary about three down-and-almost-out American Indians in the dilapidated Bunker Hill section of Los Angeles.
- Dark Side of the The Boss (Riverfront Times)
To a Springsteen fan, there's nothing better than the afterglow from a triple-encore Boss show. A fan himself, Southern Illinois University's Randall Auxier totally knows the feeling. But as a professor of philosophy, Auxier is also that guy who, upon departing the Scottrade Center after Springst...
- Filmfests not just about stars, box office: Neville Tuli (New Kerala)
New Delhi, July 2 : Film festivals are not just about stars and the box office, chairman of the Osians' connoiseurs of arts, Neville Tuli, said today.
- Iraqi Prime Minister: Negotiations at "Dead End" - Manhattan Mercury
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says talks with the United States on a longterm security agreement have reached a "dead end." Al-Maliki says the talks slumped because each side refused the other's demands. He says the ...
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