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- 'An incredible presence in American literature' - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Saturday will mark the fourth time the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters has honored author Ellen Douglas. This time, it's a crowning touch - Lifetime Achievement for the writer who spent her lifetime in her home state, mining its people and ...
- Music: Silver Jews' latest album mostly loses its way (Chicago Tribune)
Silver Jews, "Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea" (Drag City)
- Sulekha takes bloggers into the world of print (Deccan Herald)
Sulekha.com, the most popular online community for Indians worldwide, has launched the Sulekha Book Series, a part of the year- round Blogprint initiative, which sees the creative works of Sulekha bloggers appear in print.
- Fryer On Black in America - New York Times Blogs
Fryer On Black in AmericaNew York Times Blogs, NY - 8 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Saluting the old masters of rock'n'roll - Independent
Saluting the old masters of rock'n'rollIndependent, UK - 4 hours agoWeaned on sources apart from the familiar rock'n'roll influences – respectively the Canadian poetry scene, and late-Fifties hipster jazz – has enabled both ...
- Karaoke fans in for a good night this evening - Bucks Herald
Events on offer today (Saturday) include: OPEN MIC: Open Mic Night at the Limelight Theatre, Aylesbury. If you've a talent you'd like to share with others, why not join us for an evening of music, comedy, poetry and magic.
- Searching for Hollywood? It's closer than you think (Las Cruces Sun-News)
LAS CRUCES —It was a very big week for Cruceswood, aka Hollywood on the Rio Grande. It started with a private screening of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" May 22 at Telshor 12, many hours before the "official" movie opening.
- UA Community Affairs Division hosts awards luncheon - Tuscaloosa News
TUSCALOOSA | Malcolm Portera, chancellor of the University of Alabama System, was one of several people receiving distinguished achievement awards Friday at the second engagement awards luncheon sponsored by the Division of Community Affairs. Portera ...
- THE INIMITABLE GTN - Star of Mysore
Prof. (Dr.) G.T. Narayana Rao is no more. I feel like crying ‘once more’ – in the manner of the connoisseur of the old company drama, when even a ‘dead’ actor would rise, replay his role and reel-off a long song! GTN played his role well ...
- State Street Ballet Unveils a New Carmina Burana at the Granada - The Santa Barbara Independent
State Street Ballet Unveils a New Carmina Burana at the GranadaThe Santa Barbara Independent, CA - 10 hours agoSoleau had already created a number of original ballets for SSB, including Seasons, based on the poetry of Robert Frost, and a version of Georges Bizet’s ...
- Here comes my Inner Republican (WorldNetDaily)
Suddenly, they're selling them everywhere! Those trendy fabric shopping bags you take to the supermarket for groceries, so you can bypass plastic OR paper!
- Park Happenings: And away we go... - Chinook Observer (subscription)
Park Happenings: And away we go...Chinook Observer (subscription), WA - 6 hours agoAlthough there is no longer public access to the pocket-size beach, the view is breath-taking enough to make it on the cover of Life magazine in July 2005. ...
- When She Was Searching - Scoop
Why does the mind turn sentimental while I am walking? The word failure is such a gulf of life from where I constantly try to escape to an endless journey. I began the journey maybe, in order to keep my days safe from death, or perhaps for a possible ...
- Portsmouth news briefs (Portsmouth Herald)
Part of Pleasant Street near Market Square will be closed for the next two Saturday evenings (July 12 and 19) from 5 to 10 p.m. for Pro Portsmouth's Summer in the Street downtown music program. No vehicular traffic or parking is allowed on Pleasant...
- Police find body of drowned Idaho writer William Studebaker - Idaho Statesman
BOISE, Idaho — Authorities say they have found the body of an Idaho writer who drowned in a river near Yellow Pine. Authorities say that the body of William Studebaker was found Monday on the East Fork of the South Fork of the Salmon River ...
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