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- In 'My Sister, My Love,' Oates fictionalizes JonBenet Ramsey (Boulder Daily Camera)
"My Sister, My Love" (Ecco. 562 pages. $25.95), by Joyce Carol Oates. Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest.
- A Treehouse With Charm - Martha's Vineyard Times
A Treehouse With CharmMartha's Vineyard Times, MA - 2 hours agoThirty years later, she opened up a book of children's poetry and read a random selection to her class of second-graders in New Hampshire. ...
- A patient responds to Lyme with poetry (Hunterdon County Democrat)
"Amid illness there is an oasis." That's one of the lessons learned by Glenroy Wolfsen of High Bridge during his long battle with Lyme disease. He suffered pain that was both physical and emotional and would ask himself, "Where did I go?"
- 'Last of the entertainers' - Star News Online
"I'm proud to be a redneck," he said with a chuckle. "Go ahead, call me a redneck. It sounds a lot better than calling me white trash." Call him a redneck. Call him a hayseed. Call him a clodhopper. But by all means, call him a talented songwriter ...
- "Baboons Are Simply Too Small for Leopard Bait" - Slate
Last week, in the provincial Russian city of Saratov, a judge heard final arguments in the case of writer Edward Limonov. Though Limonov stands accused of plotting to invade a large central Asian country, Kazakhstan, the trial has received zero ...
- Ahmed Faraz: poet of love and defiance - Daily Times
Ahmed Faraz: poet of love and defianceDaily Times, Pakistan - 1 hour agoMore of his poetry is remembered and recited by his admirers in his own country, in India and wherever Urdu is loved and spoken, than that of any other poet ...
- 'It's not really a career, more like a series of identity crises' - Sydney Morning Herald
I WANDER into the room next to the London Sofitel's Peggy Ashcroft Suite, where I am to interview Sophie Marceau. The vast bed is tempting, as is the room-service menu. Should I order her something? There's no time to decide. Marceau walks into the ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of Sept. 24, 2008 (Independent Press)
A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams, is performed by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Tuesday through Sunday, through Oct. 5, at the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, Drew University, 36 Madison Ave., Madison. Call 973-408-5600 or visit www.ShakespeareNJ.org....
- Student collecting children’s books - KC Community News
Student collecting children’s booksKC Community News, KS - 1 hour ago... a five-week Spanish theatre and poetry class. While there, she attended theater productions and other class assignments while living with a host family. ...
- Loudon Wainwright 3rd is in 'Recovery' - New York Daily News
Loudon Wainwright 3rd talks to himself on his new album. Not his current self, mind you, but a much younger edition - the man/boy of his early 20s who wrote songs of such clarity, wit and poetry, you'd think he was much older way back when. On ...
- CJ Dennis Awards presented at Auburn (Northern Argus)
Another successful CJ Dennis Literary Awards event saw 644 excellent entries from schools throughout South Australia.
- America's Muslim problem - Guardian Unlimited
Barack Obama isn't the only one with a Muslim problem. America has one, too. Instead of ineffective denials, Obama should meet his Muslim problem and America's head on. The New Yorker cover , depicting the Illinois senator in Muslim garb with a ...
- Kannada, Andhra leaders demand classical language status for Kannada ... - NetIndia123.com
Several ministers and leaders of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh on Saturday strongly pitched for conferring the 'Classical Language' status for Kannada and Telugu languages at a seminar here. It was organized by the Karnataka Sangha, the Hampi-based ...
- Ard Ollamh presented to Dáithi O hÓgain - Offaly Express
Ard Ollamh presented to Dáithi O hÓgainOffaly Express, Ireland - 7 hours agoHe is a professor at the University College Dublin for the last ten years and the author of many books including poetry, short stories, collections of ...
- Laureate bemoans 'thankless' job - BBC News
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion has said that the job of writing verse for the Royal Family is "thankless" and gave him a case of writer's block. Motion told the Ealing Arts Festival in London that the Queen "never gives me an opinion on my work for her ...
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