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- The Trojan Horses of Our Demise: Reconnecting to the Moral Sense - Dissident Voice
The Trojan Horses of Our Demise: Reconnecting to the Moral SenseDissident Voice, CA - 5 hours agoGary Corseri has published novels and poetry collections, edited the Manifestations anthology, had his dramas produced on Atlanta-PBS and elsewhere. ...
- 'Dancing with the Stars' is back tonight -- Go Cloris, Go! - MLive.com
Which "Dancing with the Stars" contestant are you rooting for this season? Cloris Leachman? Cody Linely? Kim Kardashian? Susan Lucci? None of the above? We find out tonight (8 p.m., ABC) just who has the goods, and who is all hype with no chance in ...
- Outskirts Press Announces The Monkey Cage, the Latest Highly ... - PR.com
Columbus, OH, September 02, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Outskirts Press, Inc. has published The Monkey Cage by Carol T. Williams, which is the author’s most recent book to date. The 5 x 8 Paperback in the Romance - Contemporary category is available ...
- Primal Scream talk about their new album - Scoop
The Scottish alternative rock band Primal Scream have released their latest record, Beautiful Future, today. Watch clips from music video 'Can't Go Back' and an interview with Bobby Gillespie. 'No Safety Helmut' is a photographic tribute to the late ...
- Western Writers' Centre Deadlines and Poet-Search! - Indymedia Ireland
The Western Writers' Centre are already liaising with a prominent Irish-based poetry group to organise a possible Scotland exchange . . . .but there's a missing link The Western Writers' Centre's deadlines for submissions of events, news, books and ...
- Sedlescombe resident wins fiction prize - Rye and Battle Today
Sedlescombe resident wins fiction prizeRye and Battle Today, UK - 6 hours agoKay MacMullan, from Sedlescombe, came first in the prose fiction category, with Robertsbridge resident Jules Hammond taking second place. ...
- OnMilwaukee.com Weekend Preview: Oct. 10-12 (OnMilwaukee.com)
For music you have ZZ Top, Josh Rouse, Fleet Foxes and local artist Barbara Stephan for starters. Add the huge Titanic exhibit's opening, "Mamma Mia!" Boardfest, State Fair's log cabin show, Bel Canto Chorus, Early Music Now and Bucks preseason ball and your weekend, friendly readers, is pretty much full. Enjoy the OnMilwaukee.com Weekend Preview.
- Poetry sought for publication (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Submissions are being sought by the Dunes Review literary journal for its annual William J. Shaw Memorial Prize for Poetry.
- Support RABI – write a welly poem FWi (Farmers Weekly Interactive)
Calling all budding poets - here's your chance to pen some verse, see it published in Farmers Weekly and help support a good cause in the process. As part of National Welly Week, which will see a host of fundraising events taking place between 11-18 October, the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI) is holding a poetry competition.
- Rockville artist takes his work around the globe - Business Gazette
Rockville artist takes his work around the globeBusiness Gazette, MD - 1 hour agoJiashan often incorporates his own poetry into his paintings, which he writes in black Chinese lettering. The canvases themselves are dominated by subdued ...
- Portolanos overcome adversity (The Fountain Hills Times)
No one who looks at this complacent young family would ever see more than a nice, close family. No one knows the lengths they go to shield others from their problems. They never complain.
- Harper as artist - Globe and Mail
Harper as artistGlobe and Mail, Canada - 5 hours agoToronto -- I was touched to learn the Prime Minister had tried his hand at poetry, the sort of art that nobody wants, but alarmed to learn that he ever ...
- Swords fly off the shelves as wedding season sets in Doha (MENAFN)
Swords fly off the shelves as wedding season sets in Doha
- Sport a Striking Prose! - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Sport a Striking Prose!Scoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - Jul 28, 2008“A Word in his Ear” is just one of the programmes on offer at this year’s NZ Book Month – which embraces Kiwi writers of screen, novels, non fiction, poetry ...
- New poet Eric Watts opens 'Cellar Door' of his past - New York Daily News
Eirc Watts, who wrote the poetry book 'Cellar Door,' will be at Sunday's 2008 Brooklyn Book Festival as one of its 150 vendors. If ever there was a young Brooklyn author who has learned how to make lemonade from life's lemons, it's likely to be Eric ...
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