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- Writing like painting - UI The Daily Iowan (subscription)
Writing like paintingUI The Daily Iowan (subscription), IA - 3 hours agoEltayeb will read from a mix of his prose and poetry translated from Arabic on Sept. 14 at 5 pm at Prairie Lights Books, 15 S. Dubuque St. "When I speak, ...
- Legacy of Black Mountain College continues (Boston Herald)
RALEIGH, N.C. - 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...
- Program sends students on upward path - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
WORCESTER— Alexandria Zagalskaya reminisced about coming to America from Russia two years ago with her children and trying to find programs for her son, Anton Pashyk. Camps cost a fortune and she didn’t want her son’s talents and drive to go to ...
- Pulitzer-prize winning poet Hayden Carruth dead at 87 - Watertown Daily Times
MUNNSVILLE (AP) — During a long, distinguished career, Hayden Carruth wrote more than 30 books, winning the National Book Award for Poetry and the Pulitzer for his 1996 book "Scrambled Eggs & Whiskey." "He loved words, and he loved to use the ...
- The Team Behind 'Hamlet 2' - Artistdirect.com
Artistdirect.comThe Team Behind 'Hamlet 2'Artistdirect.com, CA - 58 minutes agoAF: Written a lot of poetry. A lot of bad poetry. AF: But it was really the kind of thing where as we were prepping the movie, I said we should have more of ...
- Education notes (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Lecture on dealing with loss of sibling       Jan Hare, professor of family studies and gerontology at the University of Wisconsin-Stout and an expert on bereavement and health care ethics, will discuss how to help adolescents deal with the loss of a sibling during
- Indulgence to a tea - Sydney Morning Herald
Drink it, bathe in it or cake it onto your face: there's more to the humble cup of tea than you think. You not only drink copious amounts of it, you also cake it onto your face, rub it into your eyelids and even bathe in it. Tea is said to be the ...
- Plenty of 'La Boheme' operas on DVD (The Star-Ledger)
New audio-only recordings of opera are perhaps going the way of the dinosaur, outnumbered by audiovisual productions captured on DVD. In the case of Giacomo Puccini's "La Boheme," there are now more than a dozen contemporary and archival versions out on DVD.
- Indiana honors Montgomery's Kirk Curnutt with fiction of the year ... - Montgomery Advertiser
The Indiana Center for the Book, a program of the Indiana State Library and an affiliate of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, named Montgomery author Kirk Curnutt’s novel "Breathing Out the Ghost" as the fiction of the year Aug ...
- Distance runner John Paul considered one of the greatest - Prince Edward Island Guardian
SUMMERSIDE — Long-distance runner William John Paul — originally from Half Way River, N.S., but an Island resident for over 50 years — will become a member of the P.E.I. Sports Hall of Fame on Sept. 20. The annual inductions take place at the ...
- 'Godspell' is Broadway's latest no-show (The Star-Ledger)
Although the buzz going around the Rialto is that the company was informed of their situation last Tuesday, producers officially have yet to confirm the cancellation, which will make the Stephen Schwartz tuner the fifth no-show for the 2008-2009 season.
- Playwright has passion for her craft (The Ocala Star-Banner)
SUMMERFIELD - The promo from the Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center reads " 'Money, Money, Who's Got the Money,' a new play by Sharilynn La May, 2008 Florida Playwrights Festival Semi-Finalist."
- Dominican’s Siena Center Presents Year-long Series on Sustainability - Catholic Online
Dominican’s Siena Center Presents Year-long Series on SustainabilityCatholic Online, CA - 2 hours agoBoyle, who teaches at Caldwell College, is the author of Science as Sacred Metaphor: An Evolving Revelation (2006) and Preaching the Poetry of the Gospels: ...
- Living through history - Edmonton Sun
BEIJING -- In the early hours the old booksellers of the Panjiayuan weekend market gather to sort out their wares on the ground. The used accounts and tattered pages of antique Chinese texts, along with magazines like Pets and their Stars and a ...
- Writer offered young Obama life advice - Politico.com
HONOLULU (AP) — At key moments in his adolescence, Barack Obama could not turn to a father he hardly knew. Instead, he looked to a left-leaning black journalist and poet for advice on living in a world of black and white. Frank Marshall Davis had ...
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