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- Wally Lamb’s “Hour” - New Haven Independent
Wally Lamb’s “Hour”New Haven Independent, USA - 3 hours agoHis voice survived, as the event’s organizers read his poetry aloud. Next up was Lamb, a Connecticut native born with a double dose of empathy, ...
- If Bulls pass on Rose, thorns await them - Chicago Sun-Times
As the media crowds were shooed from the locker room, Derrick Rose didn’t move from his chair. He still had something important to say to the columnist from Chicago. Did it involve crushing UCLA? Being the best player on the court in the most ...
- Phoebe Snow to record live album at Bearsville Theater July 30 and 31 - Times Herald-Record
On the heels of Todd Rundgren’s July 28 performance, jazz/scat singer Phoebe Snow will record a live album at Bearsville Theater on July 30 and 31. Known for her 1975 hit “Poetry Man,” Snow’s previous appearance at the theater was last year ...
- Fires rip through historic Big Sur - Santa Cruz Sentinel
A small cabin that has survived the flames is surrounded by smoke as underbrush on surrounding hillsides smolders during the Basin Complex Fire in Big Sur. BIG SUR - Like snowflakes, ash drifts across the elegant patio of the Ventana Inn & Spa. Smoke ...
- Du Bois Library exhibit features University of Massachusetts Press ... - Union-News & Sunday Republican
In 45 years, the University of Massachusetts Press has published more than 950 titles and sold more than 2 million volumes, with many translated into other languages. To give people a glimpse of that history and publishing depth, the university's W.E ...
- Time Is What It's All About - The Ledger
Though at the time it may not occur to us to call it "mentoring," there's likely to be a good deal of that sort of thing going on, wanted or unwanted, whenever a young person works for someone older. Richard Hoffman of Massachusetts does a good job ...
- United we stand, divided we fall - Daily Herald
The huge redwood trees in California are considered to be the tallest trees in the world. Some of them are 300 feet high and more than 2,500 years old. One would think that trees so large would have a tremendous root system reaching down hundreds of ...
- Alicia Keys is at home behind the piano - This is London
This is LondonAlicia Keys is at home behind the pianoThis is London, UK - 1 hour agoWhen she's not winding up her European tour, the woman born Alicia Augello Cook has been writing a poetry book, working for Aids charity Keep A Child Alive, ...
- Emily’s Pearls Still Shine in the 21st Century - About - News & Issues
About - News & IssuesEmily’s Pearls Still Shine in the 21st CenturyAbout - News & Issues, NY - 2 hours agoEmily Dickinson wrote no epics or stage plays, and her poems did not partake in public life in her own century (the 19th) — yet more than a few of her ...
- Holy Trinity to host Juneteenth event - Youngstown Vindicator
Holy Trinity to host Juneteenth eventYoungstown Vindicator, OH - 10 minutes agoThe 20-member troupe involves inner-city young men, ages 8-18, who perform prose and poetry selections in a hip-hop approach. They have garnered national ...
- For the record 30 May (Electric News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
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- Thurston Moore: Sensitive/Lethal (Pitchfork)
The latest in a long run of below-the-radar experimental solo releases for small labels finds the underground rock figurehead making long-form noise music for Carlos Giffoni's No Fun imprint. read more
- Brazilian Writer, Glauco Ortolano, Releases First Book in English (PR.com)
Brazilian writer, Glauco Ortolano, has recently released his first book ever published in English. "Humaniquess: The Gif of Your Inner God" is a well humored response to yet another book recently published by a paleontologist who claims he has found the missing link between the human origins and fish from 350 billion years ago. Ortolano writes from the perspective of a poet attempting to ...
- Museum program shows how garden told immigrants’ story - Bethel College News
Museum program shows how garden told immigrants’ storyBethel College News, KS - 4 hours agoHarder will tell the story of the garden using his mother’s memories, poetry and other literary images. Kauffman Museum is located at 27th and Main in North ...
- Literary Events - Washington Post
Literary EventsWashington Post, United States - 5 hours ago10:30 AM Joan Bauer reads from and discusses Peeled, her new YA novel featuring a savvy student newspaper reporter, at Politics and Prose Bookstore, ...
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