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- Realistic narrative for teens - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Realistic narrative for teensTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 2 hours agoThe narrator in Choyce’s latest novel, The Book of Michael, is wrongfully convicted of his girlfriend’s murder. Though exonerated six months later, ...
- Choreographer always gets to the heart - News & Observer
News & ObserverChoreographer always gets to the heartNews & Observer, NC - 16 hours agoSome are humorous, such as "The Ugly Duckling" or a Noel Coward poetry romp. Some are offbeat, including a cabaret with singer Andrea Marcovicci. ...
- Club Notes - Salt Lake Tribune
Distinctive singer/songwriter John Hiatt headlines, but Joan Osborne could handle headlining duties on her own. Best known for singing "(If God Was) One of Us" in the 1990s, Osborne is a bluesy singer who has sung with The Dead and is touring to ...
- Riding The Tome Truck - Mumbai Newsline
Riding The Tome TruckMumbai Newsline, India - 1 hour ago“Eminent people engage the crowd with short story recitations, poetry, comedy, psychiatry and counselling. Besides it would also be a platform for local ...
- A Van Cliburn anniversary - Philadelphia Inquirer
A Van Cliburn anniversaryPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 19 minutes agoThere's no "Banner" or poetry; in Russia, he was more a musician than an objectified folk hero and, interestingly, seems more in his element. ...
- Saturday, August 09, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
•First Friday poetry group, 6 to 8 p.m., Marion Public Library, 600 S. Washington S. Come share, discuss poetry. No age limits. •Bingo, Lions Den, corner of High and Jefferson streets, Montpelier. Early Birds 6:30 p.m., regular bingo 7 p.m. Food available.
- Music Review: Don’t Shoot the Piano Player! (Sept. 5, 2008) - Kennebunk-Kennebunkport Post
Music Review: Don’t Shoot the Piano Player! (Sept. 5, 2008)Kennebunk-Kennebunkport Post, ME - 3 hours ago... a trumpet concerto, flute and violin suites, and classical art songs to the poetry of Robert Frost and Michigan poet Stillman Elwell. ...
- Broussard, McFadden, Blaser vie for Griffin Poetry Prize - Montreal Gazette
Montreal feminist postmodernist Nicole Brossard and Pulitzer Prize winner John Ashbery are among the writers shortlisted for the $100,000 Griffin Poetry Prize, one of the most lucrative poetry prizes in the world. The annual prize awards $50,000 to ...
- Children's author visits J.W. Coon Elementary (The Fayetteville Observer)
Children’s book writer Michael Finklea said his first manuscript was rejected by eight publishers. “Authors who write books don’t get it right the first time,” Finklea told pupils at J.W. Coon Elementary School during a Tuesday visit.
- Teaching peace through "Highs and Lows" - Mennonite Central Committee
Teaching peace through "Highs and Lows"Mennonite Central Committee - 1 hour agoWith the smaller children, she worked on the basic elements of creative writing, especially poetry. They did acrostic poems and list poems. ...
- Stating the unsaid & printing the impossible - Xtra.ca
Xtra.caStating the unsaid & printing the impossibleXtra.ca, Canada - 7 hours ago... making love and poetry and relying upon a combination of their wits and luck to get by. But as she gets older Tea's writing and her life are changing. ...
- Britain's Gordon Brown Fights for His Political Life (Time Magazine)
As the ruling Labour Party struggles to appear united behind him, the Wall Street meltdown offers the Prime Minister his best hopes for a political revival
- UI Writers' Workshop graduates win prestigious poetry awards - PressZoom (press release)
UI Writers' Workshop graduates win prestigious poetry awardsPressZoom (press release), Netherlands - 1 hour agoA 2004 graduate of the Writers' Workshop, where she was a Glenn Schaeffer Fellow, she is an editor of the online poetry journal GutCult. ...
- ENJOY THE MAY HILL VIEW - Sporting Life
1330: Courageous was good value for his debut success at Redcar but failed to progress from that and was a shade disappointing on a softish surface at Newbury subsequently so Bryan Smart's colt looks best watched with a better bet looking to be ...
- ‘Gargoyle’ author takes buzz over novel in stride (Portage Daily Graphic)
TORONTO — The small Manitoba town where author Andrew Davidson grew up seems about as far removed from artistic endeavours as one can get.
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