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- Summer reading list - Post-Star
Summer is in the air. While this season's gas rates may make it too pricey to hit the road in your SUV, you can snuggle up in a backyard hammock with a good book for the bargain rate of free. Ohlin, who lives in Saratoga Springs, and his writing ...
- Out and About: July 2 - 13 - Hanson Town Crier
Out and About: July 2 - 13Hanson Town Crier, MA - 2 hours agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Dance along, and celebrate the music - Sophia Echo
FĂŞte de la Musique started in France in 1982; since then, it has turned into something of a Europe-wide music festival. More, in fact: in 120 countries and 350 cities around the world. On June 21 2008, it will be celebrated for the first time in ...
- Theater puts Sandburg's poetry in motion - Peoria Journal Star
• When: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Aug. 10. • Where: Orpheum Theatre, 57 S. Kellogg, Galesburg. • Tickets: In advance: $13/adults, $8/students, available at Innkeeper's Coffee, 80 N. Seminary St., Galesburg. At the door: $16.50 ...
- Top Books for the Globally Enlightened Student - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Just in case your summer reading list has wilted in the heat, my good friend John Nunes, president of Lutheran World Relief , recently posted a booklist of top books for the globally enlightened student . The list was in response to a college ...
- Medication Medley (The Hanford Sentinel)
I visited the shrink gave him a knowing wink. Said, “Doc, what do you think?” He said, “My friend, I know you’re blue.” I see you’re in a nasty stew. But there’s a med out there for you.”
- May 2006 - Weekly Standard
(The Euston group formally launched on May 26 in London. Several members have also written op-eds -- see here -- as part of the roll out. Norman Geras, a government professor at the University of Manchester, has been particularly insightful ...
- Signing off: the weird world of book signings (Independent)
To some authors, the book-signing is a curse. What could be more excruciatingly dull, to the sensitive creative mind, than to sit for hours in a festival tent or bookshop, inscribing your name on several hundred copies of your new masterpiece? This isn't a proper display of your writing talent – a baboon scratching the dirt with a stick could do it just as well.
- Around the Region - Modesto Bee
When: Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: 4801 Gold Valley Road Info: Salida Union School District to sponsor a "Conscious Discipline" workshop that teaches communication and builds self-esteem. Cheri Sheridan, a loving guidance associate, will ...
- Arden 'Candide' Cast Announced - Broadway World
Arden 'Candide' Cast AnnouncedBroadway World, NY - 1 hour agoWe draw from any source that is inherently dramatic and theatrical – fiction, nonfiction, poetry, music and drama. The Arden presents programs for the ...
- FRINGE STARS ENCOURAGED TO JOIN CELEBRATIONS IN SCOTLAND IN 2009 - TravelVideo.tv (press release)
FRINGE STARS ENCOURAGED TO JOIN CELEBRATIONS IN SCOTLAND IN 2009TravelVideo.tv (press release) - 1 hour agoSee and electrifying, illuminated art car parade featuring such sights as a Robert Burns Poetry van, a Burke and Hare barrow, a golf car, a whisky truck and ...
- The Poetry of Shape - Japanese laquerware by Nagatoshi Onishi (Art Daily)
Japanese laquerware by Nagatoshi Onishi. COPENHAGEN.-
- The bard of Belfast - Guardian Unlimited
One of the most memorable nights I ever spent at the theatre - and one of the most memorable nights I ever spent in Belfast - was the opening of a revival of Stewart Parker's Northern Star. The play imagines Henry Joy McCracken's final hours of ...
- ReLit Award winners announced - Quill & Quire
ReLit Award winners announcedQuill & Quire, Canada - Jul 28, 2008Soft Geography by Gillian Wigmore, published by Caitlin Press, took the poetry award, while The Outlander by Gil Adamson, published by House of Anasi Press, ...
- Boyd Tonkin: A Week in Books (Independent)
If rhyme doesn't pay, then – when it comes to authorial bank accounts – crime more often does. While picking his way through a tangled domestic life (which included, of course, the childhood of his Oscar-winning son, Daniel), the poet Cecil Day-Lewis needed more ample funds than even a Laureate's career in verse will ever supply. Under the pseudonym "Nicholas Blake", he published 20 popular ...
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