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- Poets - and they know it - Gulf Breeze News
Poets - and they know itGulf Breeze News, USA - 12 hours agoApproximately 120 people were in attendance, as the students enjoyed free refreshments and door prizes. Right: Rainey Fountain reads her poem titled ...
- Prince working on book to be published in the fall (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Prince the musical auteur is becoming an author. "21 Nights," a "photographic essay" that offers "a rare glimpse into the life, lyrics, and mystique" of the maker of such hits as "1999" and "Purple Rain," will be published worldwide come fall, according to Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. The book, his first, is based on Prince's 21 sold-out concerts in as many nights at London's O2 ...
- Scranhattan Festival celebrates anniversary of local arts magazine with music, poetry & more (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Dan Brennan made it through his first year publishing the arts and literary magazine The Antenna intact.
- From red to green - Baltimore Sun
I'm a child of the Cold War - the old one with the Soviet Union, that is, not the new frost toward Iran. So, a few months back, after I checked into Moscow's Hotel Baltschug Kempinski, a view from my room's window set my heart - and nerves - racing ...
- Arlo Guthrie: you can get anything you want - The Daily Planet
Arlo Guthrie: you can get anything you wantThe Daily Planet, CO - 16 hours ago... and populist a song as was ever written, and its lyrics are so good that they’re included in poetry anthologies and lists of the Greatest American Poems.
- Barbara Gowdy, Rachel Zolf win Ontario's Trillium Book Awards - Jam! Showbiz
TORONTO - Authors Barbara Gowdy and Rachel Zolf were named winners Thursday of the 21st annual Trillium Book Awards, Ontario's top literary prize. Gowdy won for her novel "Helpless" (HarperCollins) while Zolf won the poetry award for her collection ...
- Venice Cabaret Theatre, July 26th - OpEdNews.com
Experience the resurgence of this historic majestic ballroom. Be a part of this new exciting event. Come to the Venice Cabaret Theatre at The Blankenship Ballet Studio Sat, July 26th 132 Brooks Ave. (on the Corner of Main and Brooks at Abbot Kinney ...
- Top poet aims for brevity, ephemeral substance (Seattle Times)
More than a decade and a half ago, despairing that her poems would ever find an audience, Kay Ryan found herself writing one about a turtle...
- 'The Complete Western Stories of Elmore Leonard' (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza)
Author of more than forty books, many of them best sellers ('Mr.
- Stanley Plumly's Romance With Keats (The New York Sun)
Poets who die young often have surprisingly lively posthumous careers. John Keats (1795-1821) provides the most celebrated example: Almost immediately after his death in Rome, at the age of 25, he entered the realm of legend. Though his poetry wasn't much read at the time, he himself was quickly transformed into a figure of myth. For Shelley — who drowned with a copy of Keats's last book in his ...
- Latitude interview: Lisa Horton - Norwich Evening News
Latitude interview: Lisa HortonNorwich Evening News, UK - 20 hours ago“I like the fact that it's not just about music - that there's comedy, theatre, poetry, cabaret, art and all sorts of other stuff going on too. ...
- Artists’ Wedding Serves as Setting for Performance and ... - City on a Hill Press
City on a Hill PressArtists’ Wedding Serves as Setting for Performance and ...City on a Hill Press, CA - 1 hour agoThe contributions varied between poetry readings, comedy, a yoga demonstration, music, dancing, painting, and a headstand. But all the performances and ...
- Artwalk highlights poetry by a former San Angeloan (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
Former San Angeloan and poet Max Preston will give a poetry reading from his new book, "The Phoenix Collection and Other Poems," as part of the Downtown Artwalk event today at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts.
- Lumley attacks 'obscure' new poetry - The Observer
Lumley attacks 'obscure' new poetryThe Observer, UK - 50 minutes agoReaders of the new collection by Cowley, an advertising copywriter who has been writing poetry since she was a girl for herself and her family, ...
- How Russia's baby-boosting policies are hurting the population. - Slate
ULYANOVSK, Russia—On a humid Sunday afternoon in late June, about 100 couples clutching newborn babies filed into the Lenin Memorial overlooking the wide banks of the Volga River. This mammoth concrete slab of Soviet constructivism was erected in ...
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