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- Celebs, politicians, best-selling authors at National Book ... - The Canadian Press
Celebs, politicians, best-selling authors at National Book ...The Canadian Press, WASHINGTON - 3 hours agoWASHINGTON  Salman Rushdie and Tiki Barber are among 70 authors scheduled to participate in the 2008 National Book Festival. The Library of Congress is ...
- Author speaks of life, love and more in book - Prince Rupert
Carefully chosen words, family photographs and images of handwritten letters, fill the pages of a new book - Searching for the April Moon, written by Nancy Robertson of Prince Rupert. The book is about travels with her parents through their old age ...
- Arts & Entertainment calendars: Stage & Screen - Times Herald-Record
Arts & Entertainment calendars: Stage & ScreenTimes Herald-Record, NY - 3 hours agoColony Cafe  Poetry by Donald Lev and Home Planet News Benefit, 22 Rock City Road, Woodstock, 7 pm July 28. Admission $4. Call 679-5342. ...
- 'Shadows in the Palace' - OhmyNews International
OhmyNews International'Shadows in the Palace'OhmyNews International, South Korea - 3 hours ago"Shadows in the Palace" was accused in some circles for being excessively dark and confusing, but I think it is a very promising debut by yet another Korean ...
- Senior College Offers Variety of Fall Courses - RedOrbit
Senior College Offers Variety of Fall CoursesRedOrbit, TX - 55 minutes agoSenior Players: This drama troupe returns for the fifth season with members exploring literature through short vignettes, readings, one-act plays and poetry ...
- War in Pieces: Combat Paper Project Sees Veterans Use Uniforms to Heal - Martha's Vineyard Gazette
War in Pieces: Combat Paper Project Sees Veterans Use Uniforms to HealMartha's Vineyard Gazette, MA - 19 minutes agoThe retreat began Monday with a poetry reading at Che’s Lounge. The real work began Wednesday at Seastone Papers in West Tisbury, where the vets ripped ...
- Man apart - Manila Times
A writer writing about a writer, a Filipino exploiting Filipino literary clichés, a scion of a storied political dynasty fictionalizing political absurdities too strange to be fictionâ€â€this is the story of how Miguel Syjuco’s Illustrado came to ...
- Thomas Sutcliffe: Do these bigots think their daughters are tarts ... - Independent
Thomas Sutcliffe: Do these bigots think their daughters are tarts ...Independent, UK - 16 minutes agoThe Assessment and Qualifications Alliance, the largest examinations board in England, has been mocked for its decision to remove a poetry anthology from ...
- You promised me poems - guardian.co.uk
You promised me poemsguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoAntigone is condemned to death - "The right observance put me in the wrong," she states - and a last-minute change of mind by Creon, on the urging of the ...
- QUICK CLICKS: Local news briefs for Sunday, Aug. 10 (Waco Tribune-Herald)
First Community Bank Central Texas is sponsoring the 20th Annual Greater Waco Chamber of Commerce Kick Off Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Aug. 21 at the Waco Convention Center, 100 Washington Ave.
- Elliott, Stanley to share stage on first day of Artisans Road Trip (Spencer Daily Reporter)
Iowa singer/songwriter, Chad Elliott, formerly of Spencer, and Mother Banjo singer/songwriter Ellen Stanley will be performing live at Shaky Tree Coffee in Spencer from 7-10 p.m. Oct. 4. This duo...
- When a Novelist Holds an IPO - New York Times Blogs
When a Novelist Holds an IPONew York Times Blogs, NY - 5 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- $100,000 prize for sports artist (Sydney Morning Herald)
Digital video of athlete on treadmill beats field of 54 works by 16 artists.
- NEA chairman returning to private life and art - Houston Chronicle
The confident baritone of Dana Gioia sounded a little hoarse during a recent interview, as it often has since he became chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, a job that has exhilarated and exhausted him. "I have traveled nearly every week ...
- Writer Ha Jin says he wants to visit native China but is frustrated by censorship (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
Award-winning author Ha Jin says he wants to visit his native China after being away for 23 years but is discouraged by the Communist government's censorship of his books.
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