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- Tom Jones - Hartford Courant
Eric Gruber and friends are chatting outside Coffee District, a trendy spot offering not only lots of fancy coffees but 80 kinds of beers. It's open-mike night, and Gruber and other poetry-and-music hopefuls are waiting, talking, sipping, arguing.
- Poetry day a 'wonderful opportunity' for all - New Zealand Herald
Poetry day a 'wonderful opportunity' for allNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 59 minutes agoBards from around the country will be turning in large numbers to mark Poetry Day next month. Montana Poetry Day national coordinator Laura Kroetsch said ...
- Edwards, Busted The National Enquirer catches him. - Slate
Edwards, Rielle Hunter, Busted: HuffPo 's Sam Stein, who got the story rolling , appears to be vindicated. ... P.S.: Always trust content from kausfiles ! Never trust content from Jerome Armstrong . ... P.P.S.: Will this be the first presidential ...
- Marion Catholic students use 'Irish Stew' for creativity - Marion Star
Marion Catholic students develop creativity with their own "Irish Stew." This publication is a collection of short stories, poems, essays and art work is all student created. MARION - Marion Catholic Jr./Sr. High School students are getting a chance ...
- Reflect during solstic, shaman tells 30 at event (The Daily Item)
SUNBURY — Red and blue streamers fastened to wooden stakes snapped in the breeze 360 feet above the Susquehanna River Saturday as a shaman and his audience welcomed summer at the Shikellamy State Park overlook.
- National Performance Network and NCCC Grant Funds Boston Poet ... - PRLog.Org (press release)
National Performance Network and NCCC Grant Funds Boston Poet ...PRLog.Org (press release), Romania - 2 hours agoThe residency will focus upon the intersection of poetry and song through: a major public performance, workshops for residents and youth and a public/radio ...
- LAist Interview: Ed Park, founding editor of The Believer and author of Personal Days (LAist)
Ed Park is in town this week to read from and sign Personal Days , his funny, frightening & frighteningly spot-on novel about modern-day office life in this time of mergers, acquisitions, and business books full of empty platitudes that encourage workers to "do whatever it takes" and "put the customer first." Employees go missing without reason and a rogue element shakes things up, all ...
- Anne d’Harnoncourt dies - Philadelphia Daily News
Anne d'Harnoncourt, 64, the leader of the Philadelphia Museum of Art since 1982, died unexpectedly this morning. The cause of death was not immediately available. Leading the prestigious museum for the last generation, d'Harnoncourt presided over a ...
- Authors to gather for WordFest readings (The Daily News)
The WordFest gathering on Tuesday will offer poetry, a short story, essay and a selection from an autobiography.
- Ted Hughes (Guardian Unlimited)
'Every work of art stems from a wound in the soul of the artist... Art is a psychological component of the auto-immune system that gives expression to the healing process. That is why great works of art make us feel good. '
- Books abloom! - 2TheAdvocate
Books abloom!2TheAdvocate, LA - 2 hours agoThe day also includes author readings, discussions, make- and take-art for children, storytelling, book baskets and a raffle. The Friends of the Community ...
- Education Notices - Catonsville Times
Education NoticesCatonsville Times, United States - 1 hour agoOn April 22, the College of William and Mary Alumni Association honored Daniel Wolfe with the Academy of American Poets Prize for his poem "Life as a Cell. ...
- The Russian Jerusalem, by Elaine Feinstein - Independent
The Russian Jerusalem, by Elaine FeinsteinIndependent, UK - 18 minutes agoHer prose is plain, her grammar sometimes elliptical. You feel her wanting to witness history, rather than impose herself on it. ...
- Miley Cyrus' is banking on `Breakout' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Regional Fiction (Denver Post)
Known for her widely published short fiction and poetry, Canadian Gil Adamson opens her first novel, "The Outlander," on a blustery night in 1903 as bloodhounds track the fleeing Mary Boulton who has just murdered her husband.
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