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- Mothers, daughters paired in anthology - Asheville Citizen-Times
‘How terrible it must be for all the people who had no one to love them so and no one whom they loved so,” Antiguan novelist Jamaica Kinkaid reflects about her mother in “The Movable Nest: A Mother/Daughter Companion.” Marilyn Kallet, a ...
- Art and artifacts of black experience come to Norton - Miami Herald
IF YOU GO What: In the Hands of African American Collectors: The Personal Treasures of Bernard and Shirley Kinsey When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, through July 20 Where: Norton Museum of Art, 1451 S. Olive Ave ...
- They could sell tickets for this farce - Sydney Morning Herald
They could sell tickets for this farceSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoHe made the book sound more moral than Candide and funnier than Catch-22. Portnoy's liberation was virtually the end of book banning in this country. ...
- Dream lover (The Star)
THIRTY-SOMETHING Jane Margaux is a lonely, insecure woman, who, as a child, was largely neglected by her powerful and successful mother. Jane’s one comfort when she was little was an imaginary friend – a handsome, funny man named Michael. However, he disappeared when she turned nine.
- Aurora seniors finding a place in poetry - Grand Island Independent
Peyton Kauffman and Garrett Janzen started out with poems they wrote for class, just like everyone else. Today, they'll be reading those poems at the Nebraska State Capitol. "I did not imagine it would take me to the Capitol," Janzen says of his ...
- 13th European Union Film Festival held in Kolkata - Screen Weekly
13th European Union Film Festival held in KolkataScreen Weekly, India - 12 hours agoSex, faith, children, the poetry of ordinary things and the voices are the elements that form the narrative. Three segments in the film show three different ...
- Anger after judge acquits Hannibal - Scotsman
Anger after judge acquits HannibalScotsman, United Kingdom - 49 minutes agoBy Gareth Rose A VIOLENT rapist dubbed Hannibal has walked free from court after sending a message that left an NHS Lothian official in fear of his life. ...
- Why a Cultural Boycott is Necessary (Middle East Online)
It is clear that even cultural dialogue with the Israeli establishment has only proven to normalize the occupation. Now is not the time to be neutral, nor the time to be reticent; it is the time to act, says Remi Kanazi .
- Fiction crafted in a new ambience - The Daily Star
The Daily StarFiction crafted in a new ambienceThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 21 minutes agoSerious lovers of poetry and literature respect him and know him very well. It is a very significant fact that he was a commander of the Mukti Bahini in ...
- New US Release - Variety
New US ReleaseVariety, CA - 17 hours agoKoenig (Kim Coates) and mother to sensitive, poetry-scribbling Oskar (Jonathan Scarfe). Hannah looks as uncomfortable as might be expected, especially when ...
- Trails through time bind us together - Blue Springs Examiner
My name is Molly, and I’m a cultural anthropologist from California. Last month I inadvertently followed the Pony Express trail from my home in Placerville (about 40 miles east of Sacramento) to your fair city of Independence. One morning during my ...
- Terence Davies back at the BFI - Screendaily
Terence Davies is again BFI-bound. The revered British director made his first features (including The Trilogy , Distant Voices, Still Lives and The Long Day Closes) under the auspices of the British Film Institute's now defunct production arm. Now ...
- 2008 Kansas Notable Book List (The McPherson Sentinel)
State Librarian Christie Brandau and Roy Bird, director of the Kansas Center for the Book at the State Library of Kansas, recently announced the 2008 Kansas Notable Book List. Fiction, nonfiction, and children’s books all populate the list, which is considered to contain the best of the books published by Kansas authors or about Kansas in the preceding year.
- Literary post for S.J. native - San Jose Mercury News
San Jose native Kay Ryan thought she might someday be a stand-up comedian, or a funny card writer for Hallmark, but the nation's next poet laureate? Never. That is, until Monday, when Librarian of Congress James H. Billington left a message for her ...
- Review of the book 'The Enchantress of Florence' - International Herald Tribune
The Enchantress of Florence By Salman Rushdie 355 pages. $26. Random House. From the very beginning of his new novel, "The Enchantress of Florence," Salman Rushdie plunges us into a world of marvels: "In the day's last light the glowing lake below ...
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