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- Gibbons reads at the UI Sept. 4 as a guest of the International ... - Media Newswire (press release)
Gibbons reads at the UI Sept. 4 as a guest of the International ...Media Newswire (press release), NY - 2 hours agoThe author of more than 30 books, including poetry, fiction, translations and literary criticism, Gibbons is a columnist for the American Poetry Review, ...
- 'Angel' illuminates hate (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
The author of "The Bookseller of Kabul" goes undercover to find true stories of life in modern-day Chechnya.
- Writer aims to bridge cultural gap (The Beacon-Villager)
 Local appearance Xujun Eberlein will be speaking at the Maynard Public Library on Thursday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m., to discuss her book and growing up in China under Mao’s regime. Visit Eberlein’s author Web site at www.xujuneberlein.com and her blog at www.insideoutchina.com.
- Marissa Gough drawn to the flame - The Coast.ca
The Coast.caMarissa Gough drawn to the flameThe Coast.ca, Canada - 11 hours agoby Sarah Greene Marissa Gough has done comedy, slam poetry and burlesque, but she'd never thought of performing with fire until Ash Circle's Ivan Bellari ...
- How to fly without fear - The Independent
Last week's "terror plunge" to an emergency landing by a Qantas jumbo jet will have done little to soothe the intense fear of flying suffered by one in five of the UK population. Boarding an aeroplane may actually be the safest form of travel, but ...
- Search the Archives (The Pitt News)
"Revolution on Canvas, Volume 1: Poetry from the Indie Music Scene" is a commendable project. While proceeds of the poetry collection will be donated to the National Center for Family Literacy, one has to wonder how beneficial this book would be for the cause.
- Essay: Perhaps death is proud; More reason to savor life - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Essay: Perhaps death is proud; More reason to savor lifeAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 1 hour agoBecause the only antidote to death is not poetry, or drama, or miracle drugs, or a roomful of technical expertise and good intentions. ...
- Mystery man insists he really is Clark Rockefeller (CNN.com)
BOSTON, Massachusetts (AP) -- The man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller and is accused of kidnapping his young daughter says he spent "six glorious and wonderful days" with the girl while evading authorities, but he still isn't talking about his life before 1993.
- Tales of Two Cities - Al Arab Online
This book is a complete anthology in three languages – Arabic, English, and Romanian. It incorporates two poems, each for one city in particular mentioned by the name! The first is dedicated to 'Bucharest: the Eternal City of Poetry', the second to ...
- Television movies for the week Sept. 28 - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Television movies for the week Sept. 28Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 3 hours agoAn American con artist wins a poetry contest staged by residents of a financially strapped Irish town. (PG-13) (1:35) TMC: Sat. ...
- Legacy of North Carolina's Black Mountain College continues - Courier-Post
Starting in the 1930s, a small, experimental college on the dense wood slopes of North Carolina's western mountains left an outsized mark on American art and culture. Black Mountain College's model of holistic learning and communal work was ahead of ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of Sept. 3, 2008 (Independent Press)
Auditions, for Chatham Community Players production of A Christmas Carol, an original musical adaptation of Charles Dickens story by Philip Wm. McKinley, are scheduled for September. Director Bob Cline seeks a large cast with many types and ages; all need to sing and move well.
- The Power of 'Floetry' - Cayman Net News
Cayman Net NewsThe Power of 'Floetry'Cayman Net News, Cayman Islands - 1 hour ago“I decided that there was the need for a place where writers and poets could come and express themselves, especially in the form of poetry. ...
- The death of handwriting (Guardian Unlimited)
We spend our working days tapping into computers. We communicate with each other via email rather than letter. And today, as chip and pin technology becomes compulsory on the high street, even our signatures have become obsolete. Could it really all be over for handwriting?
- Dead Palestinian poet's words alive on UK stage - Reuters
EDINBURGH (Reuters Life!) - The words of Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish have come poignantly to life on an Edinburgh Festival stage a week after his death following heart surgery in a U.S. hospital. Ironically the play Jidariyya (Mural) - written ...
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