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- Stifling oneself for sociability - Palladium-Item
Stifling oneself for sociabilityPalladium-Item, IN - 32 minutes agoI didn't care one way or the other about Whitman's sexuality and I meant no disrespect for his poetry. Still, I felt a need to defend my point. ...
- Website Review: Vagabondage Press Launches Online Literary ... - Blogcritics.org
Website Review: Vagabondage Press Launches Online Literary ...Blogcritics.org, OH - 6 hours agoThe preview issue includes short stories (TJ Cruz's "Dual Control" being particularly interesting), poetry, art, visual poetry (poem and image together, ...
- Book notes Berkeley's early history as a haven for artists and unconventional souls (The Sacramento Bee)
Berkeley of the 1960s invented nothing with its free thinkers, free spirits and free love. The locals had been partaking of illegal substances, experimenting with religion, practicing anarchy, living communally and wearing crazy-looking clothes long before then. Xavier Martinez, right, on the faculty of the California School of Arts and Crafts in Berkeley, paints a portrait of author Jack ...
- What's On: Night & Day Weekend (Toronto Star)
Here are some of the events in the city this weekend. For more entertainment listings, be sure to check out our Weekday Planner, Stage, Clubs and Galleries listings.
- So, How Would You Like Your Culture Clash? Joke-Filled or Sugar-Glazed? (New York Times)
Tracy Letts?s ?August: Osage County? is a full theatrical meal. His new play, ?Superior Donuts,? is a much less ambitious repast.
- Alice at the opera (The Australian)
CONDUCTOR Richard Gill, an advocate for music education and the music director of Victorian Opera, is not a fan of Walt Disney.
- Our view: Busy City Council shouldn't have role in choosing laureate - Gloucester Daily Times
The Gloucester City Council has a lot of critical issues on its plate these days. There remain drastic fiscal problems, brought on by everything from mandated water and sewer improvements to union contracts and skyrocketing energy and health costs ...
- Book events and happenings - Post-Bulletin
Book events and happeningsPost-Bulletin, MN - 59 minutes agoPOETRY: We'll published high-quality poetry by area writers on this page. Poems of literary quality -- especially poetry on Minnesota places, ...
- Words of Honour - The Coast.ca
Words of HonourThe Coast.ca, Canada - 11 minutes agoAtlantic Poetry Prize: Don Domanski, All Our Wonder Unavenged, George Murray; The Rush to Here, Anne Simpson, Quick. Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction: ...
- Mechanicsville’s muse inspires local writers (The Mechanicsville Local)
The three fiction writers profiled below all live in Mechanicsville and belong to Hanover Writers, which meets on the third Saturday of each month at 10 a.m. at Mechanicsville library. Hanover Writers will hold its third annual Hanover Book Festival August 2 at VFW Post 9808.
- Don't overlook 'Readings Over Coffee' - Packet Online
I’d like to remind everyone of a wonderful monthly event at the Princeton Public Library. For many years, I have been attending “Readings over Coffee” at which a variety of readers and performers entertain the audience with stories, essays ...
- Calendar Event Listings 5-14-08 (City Pulse)
Wednesday, May 14 CLASSES & SEMINARS Van Atta’s weekly seminars. Topic: “Designing Combo Pots.” 6 p.m. FREE. Van Atta’s Greenhouse & Flower Shop, 9008 Old M78, Haslett. (517) 339-1142.
- Velasco's life lends to unorthodox style - The Santa Clara
Velasco's life lends to unorthodox styleThe Santa Clara, USA - 6 hours agoThis family without running water and electricity is my family, too. In the process of being there, the liberation of the people is bound to your own ...
- All is not well among villagers in 'Prairie Fever' (Akron Beacon Journal)
With time in graduate school at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she earned her Ph.D. in English, Mary Biddinger would know what a prairie is. In Prairie Fever, her collection of poems, she uses bucolic imagery like ''red-wing blackbirds,'' ''Riverside, selling spring peas/and bulbs. Last year's honey/wax candles.''
- Shabazz grads celebrate marching to their own drummer - Wisconsin State Journal
Instead of flinging mortar boards into the air, students playfully batted around a beach ball. "Pomp and Circumstance" was replaced by an all-staff rendition of Crosby Stills Nash and Young's "Teach Your Children." One student even replaced the ...
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