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- Legendary Publisher Robert Giroux Dies at Age 94 - Authorlink (subscription)
Legendary Publisher Robert Giroux Dies at Age 94Authorlink (subscription), TX - 2 hours agoThe firm is renowned for its international list of literary fiction, nonfiction, poetry and children's books. Farrar, Straus and Giroux authors have won ...
- 9/23: David Byrne - AZ Central.com
AZ Central.com9/23: David ByrneAZ Central.com, AZ - 3 hours agoIt's the first true masterpiece, from the jittery Afro-beat rhythms and Dadaist poetry of the opening track, I Zimbra, to Animals, a madman's rant against ...
- Remembering legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray - Hindustan Times
"Not to have seen the cinema of Satyajit Ray means existing in the world without seeing the sun or the moon." These words by legendary Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurasawa best describes the man, who is considered to be have changed the face of Indian ...
- Give peace a chance - Yorkshire Evening Post
Give peace a chanceYorkshire Evening Post, UK - 12 hours ago... an involvement in peace issues through poetry; and to encourage people to participate in the creative and therapeutic activity of writing poetry, ...
- Joyce Carol Oates enters 'tabloid hell' (Bradenton Herald)
"My Sister, My Love," by Joyce Carol Oates; Ecco, $25.95
- Poster poems: autumn leaves - Guardian Unlimited
As I think I might have mentioned previously , May 1 is the official start of summer here in Ireland. And so, three months later August 1, Lughnasadh , is the first day of autumn. Lughnasadh, or Lammas, was the traditional start of the harvest and ...
- Religion Calendar: 08/02/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- Fall Semester Starts With Welcome Week Activities - UA Fort Smith News
UA Fort Smith NewsFall Semester Starts With Welcome Week ActivitiesUA Fort Smith News, AR - 5 hours agoTheatre Professor Bob Stevenson described the event as “a fun-filled evening of free tasty treats and caffeinated drinks, plus all the comedy, music, poetry ...
- Poetry's popularity soars online - Daily Telegraph
Poetry, long thought of as an art form in terminal decline, is taking off on the internet according to new figures. Recognising the potential of the internet for poetry: Andrew Motion The British-based Poetry Archive has released statistics that ...
- 7 breaches in Ghaggar hits five villages - Tribune
Due to floods in the Ghaggar, seven breaches occurred in the Khanauri-Moonak belts today affecting five villages, including Baopur, Nawan Gaon, Hotipur, Makror Sahib and Andana. Makror Sahib breach was the biggest at around 60 ft, while Hotipur’s ...
- Thursday, August 07, 2008 (Fort Worth Weekly)
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- Free for a day? If you are, then these museums are, too - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
There's a day set aside for appreciating squirrels (Jan. 21), National High Five Day falls on the third Thursday of April each year and Salami Day, celebrated each Sept. 7, pays homage to the beloved processed meat. So, why not Museum Day - an ...
- Meet Mixed Media - Electric City
Meet Mixed MediaElectric City, PA - 40 minutes agoHe and girlfriend Jennifer Hill-Kaucher pull the strings behind the local poetry publisher Paper Kite Press, and they recently relocated Hill-Kaucher's Word ...
- This Week Film September 26 Oceans Eleven will be shown at midnight at the Hamilton Theatre, 7 Lebanon St., Hamilton. ... (Rome Observer)
September 27 The Capitol at 80 featuring "Three on a Match" and "American Madness," at 2:30 and 7 p.m. This scandalous 1930s double feature is a recreation of one that ran at the Capitol in 1932. Superstition says that if three people light their cigarettes from the same match, one will die soon.
- Late poet lives on through annual Levis Reading Prize - Commonwealth Times (subscription)
Late poet lives on through annual Levis Reading PrizeCommonwealth Times (subscription), VA - 4 hours agoIn addition to a $1000 honorarium, Donovan was provided with an all-expenses paid trip to read his poetry at VCU. Greg Donovan, Levis' friend and colleague ...
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