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- Barbara Gowdy, Rachel Zolf win Ontario's Trillium Book Awards - Jam! Showbiz
TORONTO - Authors Barbara Gowdy and Rachel Zolf were named winners Thursday of the 21st annual Trillium Book Awards, Ontario's top literary prize. Gowdy won for her novel "Helpless" (HarperCollins) while Zolf won the poetry award for her collection ...
- Catherine Sampson's top 10 books on Beijing - Guardian Unlimited
Catherine Sampson has lived in China for more than 15 years. Her fourth crime novel, The Slaughter Pavilion, is set in Beijing and features private detective Song Ren. It will be published in hardback by Macmillan on September 5. Her third novel, The ...
- Local Musician’s Band Chosen For Movie Role (The Falmouth Enterprise)
FALMOUTH - We are all stars in our own narratives.
- Grailville hosts 'Art of Family Exhibit' - Community Press & Recorder
Grailville hosts 'Art of Family Exhibit'Community Press & Recorder, KY - 1 hour agoThose attending the opening reception also enjoyed the poetry and readings of author Judith Blackburn ("My Soul to Keep - A Mother and Daughter Memoir"). ...
- At Green Lake, latest word in poetry is ... umbrellas - Seattle Times
At Green Lake, latest word in poetry is ... umbrellasSeattle Times, United States - 4 hours ago... black umbrella with black streamers. The goal of this project, like the last one, was to engage the public with poetry in unexpected ways. ...
- CDs out today (Denver Post)
John Mellencamp, "Life Death Love and Freedom" (Hear Music) Chevy ad soundtrack "Our Country" soured Mellencamp's otherwise impeccable folk-rock credentials a couple of years ago, but his new album returns him to the gritty, spare ruminations for which he's known.
- Black Tulip reading to debut student poetry (The Optimist)
Most students spend the week before finals studying for final exams, but some students will spend it reading poetry and expressing their voices and views in front of friends and professors.
- Virtuoso guitarist knows how to be sexy without really trying - Tacoma News Tribune
Take a man raised in Italy, who’d studied flamenco with the Gypsies and classical guitar with Andrés Segovia, throw in a talent for poetry and some killer looks, and you’d expect him to deliver on musical romance. And Andre Feriante does just ...
- Uh oh - city never had the dough! - Camden Chronicle Independent
W ith the city's fiscal year ending in only 35 days, top city officials admitted under tough questioning at a City Council meeting Thursday night that there was never enough money in the proposed city budget when they submitted it. Now, ExxonMobil is ...
- Remy Ma sings the blues; Kid Rock makes kids happy: The Morning After - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Remy Ma's heading for the hoosegow. Rapper Remy Ma will have plenty of time to work on her next CD. She's been sentenced to eight years in prison for shooting a woman outside a Manhattan nightclub. In a show of class and dignity, her fiance, fellow ...
- Divorce rings may help some gain closure (Dallas Morning News)
MIDLAND, Texas - That little gold band -- the one your beloved placed on your finger -- was supposed to mean forever. But what happens when it doesn't? What happens when you finally choose to remove it, like 50 percent of married Americans one day will?
- ART REVIEW (Deccan Herald)
The multi-media event by Kevin Kelly (1 Shanthi Road Studio/Gallery, April 26 to 29) let one can hope again that exotic India is becoming obsolete.This mid-generation artist and assistant professor of art from Canada responded whole-heartedly to the reality of the country dominated by communication technology.
- 'Ginsberg loved Calcutta, where poets were worshipped' - Rediff
Rediff'Ginsberg loved Calcutta, where poets were worshipped'Rediff, India - 1 hour ago"He loved Calcutta best, because it was a city that honoured poetry and where poets were worshipped like minor gods," Baker points out. ...
- Author, professor emeritus Jack Forbes explores a new view of Native ... - California Aggie
The basic history of the United States of America should be a familiar story to any college student, but writer and UC Davis professor emeritus Jack D. Forbes wants to rethink the way textbooks cover American history. In his latest book The American ...
- Seattle Songstress Sue Bell Rings Live With 'Only Love' in Mind Throughout the Northwest This Summer (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
After a very successful show celebrating the completion of her newest project "Only Love" at Seattle's premier club Jazz Alley, Sue Bell can be heard and seen in other local venues this summer delivering songs from that recording and others.
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