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- Andrew Davidson's $2.5-million voyage - Globe and Mail
WINNIPEG  Andrew Davidson's fantastic journey to a literary payday some estimate to be more than $2-million began in Japan almost a decade ago with a vision, an image, a fantasy, if you will. It was a vision, unbidden and fully formed, of a woman ...
- Writing What I Want in a Publish-or-Perish World - RedOrbit
Writing What I Want in a Publish-or-Perish WorldRedOrbit, TX - 12 minutes agoBy Brown, Kevin Let's stop telling graduate students that all jobs have the same publishing expectations. We toss around the phrase "publish or perish" ...
- Books for Barack (The Christian Science Monitor)
There was a piece on CNN this morning about Hollywood celebrities who support Barack Obama (Barbra Streisand, Matt Damon, plus a multitude of others) versus those who support John McCain (a shorter list, including Sylvester Stallone and James Caan.) But there was no mention of literary stars and where their votes are going.
- Coby's a hit on Main Street - Daily Gazette
SUNY Cobleskill student Saasha Caldera and John Bissember of Richmondville talk over coffee Tuesday at Coby's on East Main Street in Cobleskill. COBLESKILL  “It’s still a work in progress,†noted manager Connie Zwick, but customers having ...
- 'Harmony Begins With Me' Torch Relay to Herald Upcoming 2008 CAP Games ... - PR Inside
2008-07-24 19:11:39 - Kick-Off Ceremony Spotlight Chicago Area Project's 11th Annual Olympic-style Games for Youth on August 2, 2008 featuring over 1000 Young Athletes from 31 Community Organizations in Chicago and Suburban Cook, DuPage, and Lake ...
- Season features big concerts, major album releases - Northwest Herald
In the summer, the outdoor music festival is king. From Lollapalooza to Blues Fest, from a million street fairs to Pitchfork Music Festival, a collapsible stage is the venue of choice and a curbside seat is the best vantage point. As we forget about ...
- Teachers’ union backs decision to drop poem from syllabus - The Herald
Teachers’ union backs decision to drop poem from syllabusThe Herald, UK - 3 hours agoJudith Gillespie, of the Scottish Parent Teacher Council, said: "Quite often a lot of death in art is incidental to the main message that the artist is ...
- The Web Life - ZDNet Blogs
In the quiet flats of University of California San Francisco Mission Bay campus, bloggers, thinkers, journalists, developers, and inventors melt together for a full day of lectures and learning. The goal of Wordcamp 2008 is to figure out the future ...
- October calendar of events (Wake Forest University News Service)
Exhibit: “Perpetual Art Machine†and “The Old Alma Mater.†Charlotte & Philip Hanes Art Gallery. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday - Sunday. “Perpetual Art Machine†features 21st-century international video art with live interactive installations.
- Rose Theatre adds cafe - Kingston Guardian
The Rose Theatre looks set to become a cultural hub of free events and activities with the launch of its Culture Café. The theatre has been busy revamping the café space with comfy chairs and an extended fair trade menu and the idea is to provide a ...
- Will the Anti-Locavorism Never End? - New York Times Blogs
A blog post from a few months ago  titled “ Do We Really Need a Few Billion Locavores ?† upset many eat-local fans. Among the many sins I committed were: 1. Using food coloring to make sherbet. (Hey, sorry, but I was just following the ...
- The Roustabout - New York Times
The RoustaboutNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoIt isn’t necessarily an advantage in the poetry world, especially the American poetry world, to be known for writing things that aren’t poetry. ...
- Foo Fighters rock out in concert, at least as long as bandleader Dave ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Dave Grohl needed a gag order. Don't get me wrong: His band, Foo Fighters , rocked with aplomb over the course of a 2 1/2-hour performance Friday night at The Q. Unfortunately, grunge survivor Grohl (a Warren, Ohio, native) felt compelled to ramble ...
- Barrymore is comedian in torment - This is London
Barrymore is comedian in tormentThis is London, UK - 23 hours agoHe nicely captures Milligan's indefatigable work ethic, racing through books, poetry and television appearances, as well as a 40-a-day letter-writing habit. ...
- Poetry in motion - Bay Area Reporter
Bay Area ReporterPoetry in motionBay Area Reporter, CA - 2 hours ago... until today I'm still trying to erase Charlton Heston from my life and the breakfast vision of urine passing through a hole in a corrugated tin wall. ...
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