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- Atlantic book nods - Metro Canada - Halifax
Atlantic book nodsMetro Canada - Halifax, Canada - 21 hours agoGovernor General Award-winning poet Don Domanski received another honour for his latest collection of poetry, All Our Wonder Unavenged. ...
- Sadly, what we have here is a failure to be happy (News Transcript)
A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of GreaterMedia Newspapers. Let us know what you think.
- College program cuts eliminate appreciation of culture - Statesman Journal
College program cuts eliminate appreciation of cultureStatesman Journal, OR - 6 hours ago... Virgil's epic poetry — in Latin — to CS Lewis, who advised anyone seriously investigating Christianity to study the New Testament — in Greek — to Gen. ...
- Preview: Crime Writing Festival, Crown Hotel. Harrogate (Independent)
For lovers of crime fiction, Peter Robinson – creator of the Inspector Banks mystery series – will be sharing the secrets of his craft at Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival. Fans of the genre will also find Andy Macnab, Robert Crais, Jeffery Deaver and Tess Gerritsen at the event in Harrogate, Yorkshire, which is now in its sixth year.
- SIC Museum celebrates its 25th - Cape May County Herald
SIC Museum celebrates its 25thCape May County Herald, United States - 55 minutes agoBy On Deck Staff A highlight of the celebration will be poetry readings by Antoinette Braca and Joseph Hoey. The Sea Isle City Historical Museum will be ...
- 'Wit' title belies dehumanizing, dark play about imminent death - News-Press
"Wit" is not very funny. The Pulitzer-prize-winning play is gravely thought-provoking and beautifully written, says director Annie Rosemond. Of course, there are bits of humor here and there. It's OK to laugh. But this is no comedy. "It's a ...
- McFadden wins with all the right letters - Daily Progress
Text size: small | medium | large By Barbara Rich Daily Progress correspondent Published: May 4, 2008 Rumors to the contrary, critics are human, and as such, are prey to prejudice and bias — both of which might benefit from disclosure since ...
- 19 Jul : THE RUN-UP, S.K.G., ELKS, THE WINTERKICKS @ New Cross Inn ... - Drowned In Sound
THE HEARTBREAKERS (DJ hosts), Dirty Sounds, Love Pirates and various playing class friends host tipped and recommended live music with a Newer Wave gathering until late at MTB HQ. http://www.myspace.com/theheartbreakersmusic THE RUN-UP : New grey ...
- Crossing The Street With Mother (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
Holding her close to say good bye one weekend I felt her eighty-two year old lightness, delicate as her thin cotton dresses.
- North Charleston gets artsy (The Post and Courier)
Starting Friday, North Charleston will get a nice little culture boost when it kicks off its nine-day arts festival. Selected by the Southeast Tourism Society as one of its top 20 events for 2008, the North Charleston Arts Festival offers arts, crafts, poetry, theater and music to the general public — mostly for free.
- May Literary Readings and Events Calendar - Twin Cities Planet
May Literary Readings and Events CalendarTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 3 hours agoAs a poet and spoken word artist of Peruvian heritage, Rodrigo Sanchez-Chavarria is heavily involved with Palabristas, a local Latino poetry collective, ...
- 'Fram' needs to get with the program - Variety
More Articles: The National Theater's "Fram" can be accused of many things -- I'll come to them -- but short of ideas it is not. However, when the background to those ideas is better expressed in the theatergoer's accompanying program than on the ...
- Sandler Makes Shampoo-poo; Powerful `Father': Movies (Update1) - Bloomberg
June 6 (Bloomberg) -- What's hilarious about Adam Sandler 's pelvic gyrations, un-P.C. barbs and hummus obsession? Taken individually, perhaps you could find something laugh-worthy in there; mash them together into a 90-minute movie and all you've ...
- The night Karadzic rocked the Madhouse - Guardian Unlimited
A man plays a gusle in a bar called Madhouse in Belgrade, where war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic is now known to have frequented. Photograph: Andrej Cukic/AP Everyone at the Luda Kuca bar remembers Dragan David Dabic. The white-whiskered doctor ...
- Buried, razed – but not forgotten (THE TIMES) - Peninsula
IN THE WARSAW GHETTO IN 1940, AN historian named Emanuel Ringelblum organised and carried out an act of resistance without parallel, a feat of historical heroism that has only come fully to light recently: he set about preserving the present, for the ...
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