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- Belleville: A corner of Paris that was Edith Piaf's home - Jakarta Post
PIAF PIAF:: A sculpture of singer Edith Piaf is seen on the Edith Piaf place in Paris on Aug. 25.( AP/Jacques Brinon ) Tourists looking for old Paris charm and a taste of "La Vie en Rose" should head to Belleville, a largely overlooked part of the ...
- Poetry in motion for Portland artist - The Standard - Warrnambool
Poetry in motion for Portland artistThe Standard - Warrnambool, Australia - 30 minutes agoIt will premiere at the Melbourne Writers Festival In Federation Square on August 29, before heading to the Port Fairy Book Fair on September 6.
- Readers ponder the speech of Sarah Palin. - Slate
Kitty Burns Flory's attempt to diagram Sarah Palin's sentences was a popular hit this week. Even before Tina Fey's dead-on imitations brought attention to the VP's candidate tortured linguistic style, language itself was already a campaign theme this ...
- Today's Poets Provide Fresh Literary Perspectives on the Most Popular Book of the Bible (Christian News Wire)
"Reading Poets on the Psalms gave me a new appetite for reading the Psalms." -Mark Jarman, author of Epistles
- Inside Our Schools (Saint George Spectrum)
Welcome back, Sandstone Raptors. We are excited to start another year of learning. School began Aug. 12 at 9 a.m. School will end at 3:30 p.m. except on Fridays, which will be 1:15 p.m. for early outs. Kindergartners attended by appointment the first week of school.
- Hello to writer of 'Goodbye, Wisconsin' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Hello to writer of 'Goodbye, Wisconsin'Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 3 hours agoPoets Robert Bly and Robert Hedin will read from the poetry of Olav Hauge on Saturday as part of the Twin Cities Book Festival. The free festival will run ...
- TWV performer to bring Dickinson to life on stage - Register-Herald
A Theatre West Virginia performer will be gracing the stage at 2 p.m. Saturday at Tamarack, bringing poet Emily Dickinson to life in a one-woman production. Pam Chabora — who portrays the wicked mother in TWV’s “Cinderella,” Levicy Hatfield ...
- Burn After Reading, The Women and more - Creative Loafing Sarasota
Burn After Reading, The Women and moreCreative Loafing Sarasota, FL - 27 minutes agoRobert Downey Jr. nearly steals the show while channeling Russell Crowe as a method actor with a major identity crisis (he's convinced he's African-American ...
- Impressed Ink book festival in Newburgh this weekend - Times Herald-Record
Impressed Ink book festival in Newburgh this weekendTimes Herald-Record, NY - 14 hours ago... and poetry readings from 3-4:30 pm at Caffe Macchiato, 99 Liberty St., will conclude the event. Admission to all Impressed Ink activities is free. ...
- Company president still enjoys fiddlin' around - Gary Post Tribune
Company president still enjoys fiddlin' aroundGary Post Tribune, IN - 49 minutes agoWhen I was 9 years old, my mom bought me his book of poetry, "Echoes of Home." He signed it for me. I still have it. "Grandpa was a Sagamore of the Wabash ...
- Of Birds, Poets, and Architects - Green Options blog
Of Birds, Poets, and ArchitectsGreen Options blog, CA - 2 hours agoI missed writing my blog entry two weeks ago because I was at the Squaw Valley Community of Writers writing poetry with about 60 poets from around the ...
- Madison teen eyes merit honors - Madison County Eagle
Madison County EagleMadison teen eyes merit honorsMadison County Eagle, VA - 27 minutes agoWhile Claire has excelled at performing prose and poetry during various forensics competitions, she says she enjoys participating in debate the most. ...
- Most dangerous country of the World - Pakistan News Service
The cover stating " the most dangerous country in the world is not Iraq. But it’s Pakistan" sent a wave of shock and anger all over Pakistan with analysts fearing the Newsweek’s move as part of ongoing campaign against the country’s nuclear ...
- Put Some Shake in your Shaker (Boise Weekly)
The wacky confounding of geographies in the Egyptian Theatre venue, transposing Asia and Africa, perfectly fits Taj Mahal—the supremely entertaining inventor of blues—in crossing geographical and cultural boundaries. It was 40 years ago at The Fillmore that he implored his audience to respond to "Ain't Gwine Whistle Dixie (Any Mo')" by "putting a little shake in your shaker."... By Norman ...
- Festival Diary: Wigtown (Independent)
The tenth annual Wigtown Book Festival began on the sunny coast of Galloway at the weekend, with a surprising combination of poetry, humour and unexpected honesty.
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