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- A FREEWHEELIN’ TIME A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties - New York Times
A FREEWHEELIN’ TIME A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the SixtiesNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoShe was a Queens-bred red-diaper baby, a melancholy but adventurous civil rights activist who loved poetry, theater and modern art. ...
- Plenty of events to bookmark at Wisconsin Book Fest - Wisconsin State Journal
In Madison, if you're patient, your favorite author is likely to stop in the city for an in-person reading. And the chances are strong that this reading will occur at the annual Wisconsin Book Festival. This year's festival, which runs Oct. 15-19 and ...
- No place for extremism in Islam, says Taseer - Daily Times
No place for extremism in Islam, says TaseerDaily Times, Pakistan - 47 minutes agoHe said that the Sufis of Punjab had taught people to love God and mankind through their poetry. He said that they had always stood against extremism and ...Sufies promote Islam through message of love, peace: Taseer Associated Press of Pakistanall 3 news articles
- Free Tonight? - Londonist
Free Tonight?Londonist, UK - 12 hours agoA mix of London’s finest "verbal veterans and up-and-coming poets" will be performing, stretching the boundaries of poetry. The Museum galleries will be ...
- Famed composer lived in Palm Springs (The Desert Sun)
For 25 years, famed Austrian composer Ernst Krenek and his wife, composer Gladys Nordenstrom, made their home in the Chino Canyon neighborhood of Palm Springs.
- Urgent bonding sparks everything - Louisiana Weekly
Except for a few cynics and recluses, all people crave intimate ties to at least someone. In defining us as "social animals," philosophers and sociologists invariably start from the standpoint of the family. Where it is absent, even gangs become ...
- Good Reads (Times Leader)
Susquehanna County Reads, a kick-off festival to launch the one-county, one-book reading of “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. With a Family Fun Day on the Village Green in downtown Montrose with children’s games and activities related to the 1930s including a life-size Monopoly game, radio plays and costumes. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free. The 1962 film version of the book is shown ...
- Amy Grant's Advice to Young Stars: 'Stay Out of the Limelight' - Belief.Net
It may be hard to believe, but Grammy Award-winning music star Amy Grant is celebrating her 30th year of making music. Although some may know her best for her crossover '90s radio hits "Baby Baby" or "Heart in Motion" or her short-lived TV career ...
- Tim Porter, Lisa Shanower and Helge Hellberg - San Francisco Chronicle
Tim Porter, Lisa Shanower and Helge HellbergSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 56 minutes agoThe monthly noontime poetry readings kickoff features readings by faculty and staff members. Robert Hass and Thomas C. Leonard host. ...
- Fertile student heads Waldorf magazine - Globe Gazette
FOREST CITY — Laura Chase, a senior from Fertile, has been named editor of “Crusader: A Journal of Engaged Writing,” Waldorf College’s student-run literary magazine. The following Waldorf students will serve on the editorial staff: senior ...
- Burgad and Schneider place 2nd in State Catholic Daughters Contest - Emmons County Record
Burgad and Schneider place 2nd in State Catholic Daughters ContestEmmons County Record, ND - 10 hours agoHe also had a state entry in Division I Poetry. Bradyn is the son of Shawn and Kelli Burgad of Strasburg.Schneider placed 2nd in the Division II Poetry ...
- Backstage Pass: - Meridian Star
SCOOBA – The Sucarnochee Revue is coming to East Mississippi Community College on Friday, July 18. The Revue, a celebration of musicians from the Black Belt region of Mississippi and Alabama, played to a sell-out crowd last summer during its first ...
- Parting words to sum up all our lives - Irish Independent
Parting words to sum up all our livesIrish Independent, Ireland - 5 hours agoThen there is Seamus Heaney on Ted Hughes, first at his funeral in 1998: "No death in my lifetime has hurt poetry or poets more than the death of Ted Hughes ...
- Calendar - Etc. - Fall River Herald News
Calendar - Etc.Fall River Herald News, USA - 36 minutes agoDavid Barber, Major Jackson and John Skoyles read from their works and discuss the poetry scene. Easily accessible from the Harvard Square T stop, ...
- Andrei Codrescu, NPR Biography - NPR News
Poet, essayist and novelist Andrei Codrescu has been contributing commentaries to NPR's award-winning newsmagazine All Things Considered since 1983. During this time, he's also reported from Romania, Cuba and New Orleans. In 1989, Codrescu returned ...
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