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- Pam's legacy of poetry - Eastbourne Today
Pam's legacy of poetryEastbourne Today, UK - 1 hour agoPam, whose poem The Seven Sisters won first prize in the 2006 Second Light Competition, met Ralph in London while working for the Friends House in the late ...
- Short Takes: Movies opening for the weekend of July 25-27 (New York Daily News)
This week's movies include "CSNY: Deja Vu," "Man on Wire," "Baghead," "Boy A," and "Bustin' Down the Door."
- Out and About: Oct. 1 - 12 - Abington Mariner
“Traore, Kounandi†film showing. 7 p.m., Collins Cinema. Part of black women’s body in Africa film series. The series is organized and introduced by Assistant Professor Pashington Obeng, Africana Studies Department and the Davis Museum and ...
- Pretty Monsters - Bookslut
Pretty MonstersBookslut, IL - 14 hours agoThis is a perfect match of author and illustrator and a great introduction to an author who will be loved by teen readers. There are several standouts for ...
- The little general - Globe and Mail
The little generalGlobe and Mail, Canada - 54 minutes agoHe did not throw spirals that made one think of poetry, like Johnny Unitas. And yet he was one of the top half-dozen quarterbacks ever to play the game in ...
- The Lookout: Family Harvest Festival rolls out old-time fun at ... - The Daily News of Newburyport
The Lookout: Family Harvest Festival rolls out old-time fun at ...The Daily News of Newburyport, MA - 1 hour agoAmesbury's Brian PT Riley shares his poetry in a reading and book-signing tomorrow night from 7 to 9 at Wick'd Kool, 15 Friend St., Amesbury. ...
- Private Sydney (Sydney Morning Herald)
Golden boy ready to dive into a new pool.
- Dance parties, concerts to mark the Dead Science's Villainaire Fest - Seattle Times
As the Bumbershoot music and arts festival wraps up, there will be another fest — the Villainaire Festival of Culture, Sept. 1-7. The event includes dance parties, concerts, visual-art installations, lectures and film screenings — all curated by ...
- NSRWA -- Slow down and enjoy - Duxbury Reporter
NSRWA -- Slow down and enjoyDuxbury Reporter, USA - 19 hours ago... all the natural places this one is my favorite, and many others must think so too as it is often the subject of painting, photography, poetry and prose. ...
- Updated 9/26: Calendar - TheDoings-ClarendonHills.com
Updated 9/26: CalendarTheDoings-ClarendonHills.com, IL - 49 minutes agoThe speaker will be Omer Muzaffar and the subject will be Sufi poetry. Muzaffar is a doctorate candidate in Islamic studies at the University of Chicago ...
- Locally bred special effects guy gets Emmy nod - MLive.com
Rick Shick, the Grand Blanc-bred film and TV special effects artist, is going Saturday night to, he quips, "where the non-pretty people go." That is, he and his wife, Meg, are headed to the Emmys, but not the glitzy show that honors prime-time TV ...
- Jordan- Farah Al Nas hits the airwaves - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
Jordan- Farah Al Nas hits the airwavesMiddle East North Africa Financial Network, Jordan - 2 hours ago... broadcast is Autostrad, a daily youth programme that hosts young citizens to talk about their concerns and explore their skills in music and poetry. ...
- Writers urged by ex-poet laureate to defend wildlife - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Robert Hass has issued a challenge at the international writers conference at Chatham College. The demilitarized zone separating the Koreas seems an unlikely literary metaphor, but it set the direction of Chatham University's first international ...
- Sweet memories of San Miguel (Ventura County Star)
Betsy Lester Roberti saw ghosts of love and a lost life on a recent afternoon at San Miguel Island. Both had been snatched away — suddenly, darkly — long ago. She held the ruins of her old home in her hands on this sunny midsummer's day. Ghosts, good and bad, have a way of hanging around like a permanent curtain, like the eternal sea. They come back whenever she returns to San Miguel. ...
- Award-winning author at Lawrence Public Library Thursday - Eagle-Tribune
LAWRENCE — Junot Diaz's first novel "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. In 1996, his first collection of stories titled, "Drown," became a national best seller. Not bad for a guy who started writing ...
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