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- Christopher Dewdney reflects on the nature of time in his book The ... - CBC.ca
CBC.caChristopher Dewdney reflects on the nature of time in his book The ...CBC.ca, Canada - 6 hours agoOne of Canada’s most thoughtful cultural commentators, the Toronto writer has published 11 books of poetry and three non-fiction books, and has been a ...
- Banned, Censored, Harassed and Jailed - Media For Freedom
Banned, Censored, Harassed and JailedMedia For Freedom, Nepal - 2 hours agoHe has continued writing while in prison; a collection of his poetry, Hombres sin Rostro (Men without Faces) was published in September 2005. ...
- Legendary sportswriter Campbell puts down his pen - Waco Tribune-Herald
When Dave Campbell walked away from the Tribune-Herald 15 years ago, retiring after an incredible 40-year run as sports editor, he planned to relax, tend to his garden and maybe take a few more road trips with his wife. That “retirement” lasted ...
- The Elephant Man - DVDTimes.co.uk
The Elephant ManDVDTimes.co.uk, UK - 13 minutes agoWhilst Blue Velvet may haunt you still, The Elephant Man will both stir your feelings and break your heart with the strongest and best aimed visual poetry ...
- Kiss the librarian - Baywindows.com
Lillian Faderman, lesbian scholar and author of Gay L.A. and Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America , recalls her first exposure to the work of Jeannette Howard Foster. It was 1962, and she was a grad ...
- Petersburg standout carries big skills, hairstyle to all-star game (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Lots of talent. Lots of locks. Recent Petersburg High graduate Ibn Rassoull is an attention grabber, as much for his below shoulder-length dreadlocks as for his fluid skill set. Tuesday, the 6-3, 210-pound left-hander will suit up for the East in the Virginia High School Coaches Association All-Star Game.
- 'American Teen' is part of the in crowd - Baltimore Sun
(A) T he documentary American Teen is the most realistic movie you will see all summer. Nonetheless, I'm convinced it was made by a sci-fi character. To go so deeply under the skin of a handful of high-schoolers in Warsaw, Ind., and to chronicle ...
- First Person Arts will hold Salon next week - Phoenixville News
First Person Arts will hold Salon next weekPhoenixville News, PA - 49 minutes ago... highlighting the many paint days and workshops with over 150 community members who contributed to the mural (located at 4040 Market St.) through poetry, ...
- Writing gurus inaugurate the Orcas Island Writers Festival - Bothell Reporter
In recent weeks an apron-clad woman has been seen roaming the Saturday Market with free brownies and cookies. The free food comes with a string attached—literally. To each sweet is tied a brochure for the Orcas Island Writers Festival, due to be ...
- Danielle Steel: 75 books and going strong - Buffalo News
Danielle Steel: “I hate having the spotlight on me ... I like being the invisible observer.” NEW YORK — It’s only 9:33 a. m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning. She’s in a Rockefeller Plaza dressing room, having her hair ...
- Bucyrus man pens book, records CD - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
BUCYRUS -- Thirty-two-year-old Russell Hunter began writing when he was 19. "I used writing as a way to cope with my father's death and realized I loved to write," said Hunter, who lives in Bucyrus with his family. Hunter decided over a year ago to ...
- Journal ism - Boston Globe
ew England has a leg up on the rest of the nation when it comes to the literati. For one thing, the first literary magazine in the nation was founded here: the North American Review, born in Boston in 1815 in an effort, according to the review, to ...
- Kids learn ways to defuse rage, stay unscathed - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Kids learn ways to defuse rage, stay unscathedSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 47 minutes agoTo express his feelings, Christian took a shot at poetry: "I feel happiness, instead of crappiness. I take responsibility, instead of showing my ...
- Coup de grace - Deccan Herald
The strength of this book lies in its irreverence and the wry tenor employed in referring to, at times the inanity, at others the brutality or hypocrisy of the men in positions of power. Quite often it really is the opening of the book that decides ...
- BOOK NOTES: Tribute to the late Jonathan Williams planned - Asheville Citizen-Times
BOOK NOTES: Tribute to the late Jonathan Williams plannedAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 2 hours agoWilliams published more than 50 books, including "The Loco Logodaedalus in Situ" and "Jubilant Thicket." He was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship for Poetry ...
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