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- 2008 Kansas Notable Books Eagle staff (The Wichita Eagle)
Fifteen books have a place on the third annual Kansas Notable Book List, announced by the State Library of Kansas. The list, which includes fiction, nonfiction and children's books, honors books released in the preceding year either by Kansas authors or about Kansas. For this year's list, 122 books were considered, state librarian Roy Bird said in a news release. The books, listed ...
- Chasing the truth in Chile - San Francisco Gate
When a former bishop was democratically elected president of Paraguay last month, it signaled the end of another "southern-cone" dictatorship in Latin America. Elizabeth Farnsworth, in her North Beach office, was exultant. "The priest won!" she said ...
- Why William Shatner Can Save Gaelic - Cape Breton Post
Why William Shatner Can Save GaelicCape Breton Post, Canada - 2 hours agoI have heard Gaelic poetry read aloud and, "monoglot" that I am, enjoyed the musicality of what I heard while wishing I more directly understood the true ...
- Happy in his world of words - Deccan Herald
Lyricist Javed Akhtar needs no introduction. Sreya Basu caught up with the man behind many immortal Hindi songs during his visit to Kolkata for Indian Idol 4 auditions. These days we are seeing a lot of you as reality show judge. What’s in judging ...
- Tales of brave 'Ulysses' (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
It's funny that a book that's been lambasted by some scholars for its stream-of-consciousness prose style and suffered obscenity trials should become a cultural touchstone, but such has been the history of James Joyce's "Ulysses."
- Environmental Writers at Women Writers Event - UK News
UK NewsEnvironmental Writers at Women Writers EventUK News, KY - 4 hours agoRounding out the trio of environmental writers presenting at the Kentucky Women Writers Conference is Marquart, known for her poetry collections ...
- Queen's Birthday Honours announced (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)
Sir Murray Halberg has been elevated on to the podium of greatest living New Zealanders in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
- Conversing with and without words Musicians and poet team up for ... - Sun-Journal
LEWISTON - Not everyone dresses in black. No one wears a beret. Smoke and booze are nowhere to be found. But jazz, good jazz at that, wafts, dances and vibrates through the intimate setting of The Maple Room on Monday nights. And, it's free. An ...
- Memorial Day: Many QC residents might spend the holiday at home - Quad City Times
Memorial Day: Many QC residents might spend the holiday at homeQuad City Times, IA - 1 hour ago... contributions German immigrants made to the community with music, poetry and more. In case of inclement weather, the event will be cancelled. Free. ...
- Griffin Prize honours two octogenarian poets (The Globe and Mail)
83-year-old Robin Blaser takes $50,000 Canadian award; John Ashbery, 81, grabs international honours
- LOCAL BOOK EVENTS - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
LOCAL BOOK EVENTSColumbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - 32 minutes agoTools and tips for writing poetry will be offered and discussed. Constructive feedback is offered by the participants to assist in making each poem better. ...
- LA - Santa Monica - 3 Day, 4 Show, 28 Performers Poetry ... - Listen&Be Heard
LA - Santa Monica - 3 Day, 4 Show, 28 Performers Poetry ...Listen&Be Heard, CA - 11 minutes ago“We have also made an effort to bring in voices from as many cultures and Other highlights of the festival include a rare LA appearance by National Book ...
- Could Violence Slow Geneva's Momentum (R News)
The City of Geneva recently picked up more than $40-million in state funds to live up to its name, “Gateway to the Finger Lakes.” But some longtime residents worry a recent violent streak could slow the city's momentum.
- Casper Calendar - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Casper CalendarJackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 48 minutes agoJuly 21, 7:30 pm, Artcore Music & Poetry at The Jazz Spot. * July 23, 12:15 pm, Bach's Lunch Organ Recital at First United Methodist Church. ...
- Bishop ready to be noticed (Baltimore Sun)
First African-American to hold post in Md. Episcopal Diocese When the Rev. Canon Eugene T. Sutton was elected the 14th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, the first person he called was his 94-year-old grandmother, a devout Baptist who lives in a Washington nursing home. "Her prayers for me have made all the difference in the world," Sutton said.
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