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- Steppenwolf Presents 'Teacher Tales' on June 1 - Broadway World
Steppenwolf Presents 'Teacher Tales' on June 1Broadway World, NY - 16 hours agoDr. Robert Boone is the founder of Young Chicago Authors, publishers of Say What Magazine and home of the highly acclaimed teen poetry festival "Louder Than ...
- BR Area for June 20-June 26, 2008 - 2TheAdvocate
BR Area for June 20-June 26, 20082TheAdvocate, LA - 1 hour agoGAY MEN’S CHORUS IN CONCERT: 8 pm, Unitarian Church, 8470 Goodwood Blvd. The chorus presents Home, arrangements of familiar songs about friendship, family, ...
- Community news: VT English professors win national awards (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)
Bob Hicok (top) and Paul Sorrentino (bottom), faculty members in the Department of English in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences at Virginia Tech, were both awarded prestigious Guggenheim Fellowships. Hicok has also garnered the 2008 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry.
- Sonics tried to limit interest in team in Seattle, city says - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Sonics tried to limit interest in team in Seattle, city saysSeattle Post Intelligencer - Jun 3, 2008... is a nationally acclaimed author of books and poetry who has spoken to numerous audiences on the importance of racial and ethnic heritage and diversity. ...
- Busy lineup for Sips April poetry night (Mount Vernon News)
MOUNT VERNON — Mansfield poet and arts enthusiast Mark Hersman has announced the lineup of appearances for the April poetry and music night at Sips Coffee House downtown, and it is a busy one.
- 'Fugitive Pieces': A book to be remembered for a lifetime - Owen Sound Sun Times
'Fugitive Pieces': A book to be remembered for a lifetimeOwen Sound Sun Times, Canada - 2 hours agoAuthor Anne Michaels is best known as a poet, writer of several award-winning collections of poetry. "Fugitive Pieces" is her first, and, as far as I know, ...
- Wall receives Capote Scholarship in Creative Writing - Appalachian State University
Wall receives Capote Scholarship in Creative WritingAppalachian State University, NC - 1 hour ago“Wall covers some ground in her poems – coffee cups, pearls, cancer and a coming of age poem that handles the sexual complexity of that subject with grace,” ...
- PeaceSmiths to hold "Making Music Together" (Babylon Beacon)
On Friday, June 6 at 8 p.m., the PeaceSmiths Monthly, Topical, A-Typical, Folk Music, Poetry and Whatever Coffeehouse will hold its last coffeehouse of the season, with a drum circle to cap off the evening. The Coffeehouse is held at the First United Methodist Church, 25 Broadway/Rt. 110 (southmost end near Merrick Road Montauk Highway) in Amityville.
- Saddam feared getting AIDS or venereal diseases from US prison guards ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- BE YOUR OWN PET "Get Awkward" Ecstatic Peace!/Universal - Washington Post
Washington PostBE YOUR OWN PET "Get Awkward" Ecstatic Peace!/UniversalWashington Post, United States - May 29, 2008Two of the Nashville teen punks recently entered their 20s, but such cranky ditties as "Food Fight!" show that all four remember high school as if it were ...
- Poetry Corner (North Adams Transcript)
Stand by their wreckage with boarded-up windows.
- Listen Up: Windsor for the Derby - Seattle Post Intelligencer
There's nary a band that can craft more contemplative and bittersweet songs than the cross-continental duo of Dan Matz and Jason McNeely, also known as Windsor for the Derby. Their trick is in repeating themselves, layering lilting, confessional ...
- Beats won't stop - News & Observer
News & ObserverBeats won't stopNews & Observer, NC - 1 hour agoAP FILE PHOTO "The Beats and Beyond: Counterculture Poetry, 1950-75" runs through July 3 on the third floor at UNC-Chapel Hill's Wilson Library. The free ...
- Reading About Reading: Harvard Kids Don't Have Hearts - Gawker
In her latest review of the New York Times Book Review, Intern Alexis is faced with the reality that Harvard students were not in tears while reading Madame Bovary . After accepting that crimson can be so cruel, Alexis notices a lot of "nah-nahs ...
- 'Emo' fan 'hanged herself after talking of suicide' - Telegraph.co.uk
'Emo' fan 'hanged herself after talking of suicide'Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoPolice investigating the death later found long-sleeved shirts with bloodstains at the wrists and Rachel's diary containing poetry and entries describing ...
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