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- Ellyce Field: Fun family picks for the week (Detroit News)
Have some live culture, kiddie-style this week. Check out the all-kid cast in Stagecrafters' take on "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" at the Baldwin Theatre, singer, poet and storyteller Bill Harley at For Mar Nature Preserve and Arboretum or downtown Birmingham's Summer in the City performance.
- Cabaret Show Has Way With Words - RedOrbit
Cabaret Show Has Way With WordsRedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoMatt said: "People love poetry - they just need to remember why - and that is what Wondermentalist is here to do. Bringing the Cabaret to Dartington and the ...
- Oregon Book Award finalists announced - Oregonian
A strong field of fiction writers lead the finalists for the 22nd annual Oregon Book Awards, to be awarded Nov. 9 at a ceremony in Portland. Finalists for the Ken Kesey Award for Fiction: K.B. Dixon of Portland for "The Sum of His Syndromes," Molly ...
- CNN - 'Infinite Jest' Author, 46, An Apparent Suicide (Local 10 Miami)
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- Personal poems and songs could soon be no more - Fermanagh Herald
Fermanagh HeraldPersonal poems and songs could soon be no moreFermanagh Herald, UK - Jul 23, 2008This is not a proper understanding of Christian Burial. The prayers at the graveside recognise the reality of separation but, also the spiritual bond that ...
- OK|OK CD Release Concert (Free Event) @ Roulette (NYC) (All About Jazz)
Reflecting the current economic climate, but determined to have some fun, ok|ok is doing a FREE show assisted by none other than Benton-C on live visual performance, to celebrate ok|ok's first ever CD “EATING MANTIS" from RKM Music.
- 'The Creator's Map,' by Emilio Calderón - Los Angeles Times
ONE OF the particular joys of this golden age in translation is the fact that we now enjoy routine access not only to other languages' literary fiction and poetry, but also to a rich array of entertaining popular works. In the years since Francisco ...
- ‘Band’s Visit’ is up next in film series | By Phyllis Walbye Loveland Reporter-Herald (Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Arabs and Israelis. Violence is the first thing that comes to mind. But “The Band’s Visit†is a quiet, peaceful reminder that there are Arabs and Israelis who want to make a living and find someone to care about rather than battle each other.
- GoodReads shows that people still read and love their books - Industry Standard
what we read. It’s no surprise to find the last Harry Potter novel and “The Da Vinci Code†at the top of the charts. But it is heartening to see that readers haven’t forgotten about titles such as “1984″ and “Slaughterhouse Five.†I ...
- Artist embraced daunting task - Canada.com
Canada.comArtist embraced daunting taskCanada.com, Canada - 3 hours agoShe also used Cohen's desire to push the envelope in both his poetry and visual art as an inspiration to push against her own artistic limits. ...
- Adventures of an Accidental Delegate - Slate
Adventures of an Accidental DelegateSlate - 2 hours agoSwag so far has included antibacterial hand-sanitizing gel, branded Hogan & Hartson (a DC-based law firm) and hung on a carabiner; an SEIU magnetic poetry ...
- A great catch - South Coast Today
A great catchSouth Coast Today, MA - 3 hours agoAll have fishing in common, though some also sing or cook, take photographs or write poetry. Their lives inextricably tied to the ocean, Ms. Orleans said of ...
- Poetry focuses on biblical story of Job to challenge reader (The Oklahoman)
In "Not Exactly Job†(Mongrel Empire Press, $14), Nathan Brown of Norman has created an extraordinary work of poetry that challenges the reader. The challenges come in the questions created in the book's format. All of Brown's poems in this collection focus on some aspect of the Bible's book of Job. At times, the narrator uses first-person to communicate with God and Job; other times, he uses ...
- What’s going on in Kitsap County | July 19 - Bothell Reporter
THE f67 CAMERA CLUB: Will be meeting at 7 p.m. July 21 in Room 106 of the art building at Olympic College Bremerton. It will be a normal print night on the topic of photojournalism. Visitors welcome. Info: www.f67cameraclub.org or call (360) 275-3019 ...
- McCulloch to practice pediatrics in Minden, Arcadia (Minden Press-Herald)
Webster Parish resident Dr. Catrell Jose McCulloch recently announced his plans to practice pediatrics in Minden and Arcadia. McCulloch will begin rotating September 2 between the Minden office of Dr. Michael Ulich, located on Fleming Lane and the Arcadia office of Dr. Melinda Willis.
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