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- Poetry column: Being first is all it's cracked up to be - The Evening Sun
Poetry column: Being first is all it's cracked up to beThe Evening Sun, PA - 4 hours agoAnother first came as a slight surprise, when Susan Kirby, Village Life Coordinator, said in her introduction that she "googled our guest," then proceeded ...
- Comedian Earthquake to shake up laughs in Cleveland - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the host of the Laugh Track column (side effects are generally mild and include headache, sore throat, nose bleeds and coughing) ... Mike McIntyre. Thank you, Cleveland. The side effects are worth it. After all ...
- Books to Remember (Kirkus Reviews)
Books to Remember has been an annual tradition at The New York Public Library for more than 50 years. Each year, a small group of librarians comb through hundreds of book reviews and consider hundreds of new titles in the categories of fiction, nonfiction and poetry.
- Nancy Metzgar Lippa | Theater assistant, 64 - Philadelphia Inquirer
Nancy W. Metzgar Lippa, 64, a retired administrative assistant at People's Light and Theatre near Malvern, died of pancreatic cancer Saturday at home in Springfield, Delaware County. Mrs. Lippa graduated from Nether Providence High School. After ...
- Obama, JFK parallels - real or media hype? - San Francisco Gate
He's fired up youth with eloquent oratory and a message of change. He has the pearl-wearing wife and two adorable little kids. He's making plans for a huge speech in Berlin. So ask - or ask not: Is Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama ...
- Ancient Egyptian Folklore Is Source of Innovative Literary Collection (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Ancient Egyptian history, mythology, and poetry still reveal truths about human nature. In "Hermetica," Paul Kiritsis reinvents Egyptian literature by retelling myths, creating new poetry, and giving stunning insights into culture and life.
- EDITORIAL: End The Free Rides Bus Riders Should Chip In - Valley News
Over the last year, Upper Valley residents caught nearly a half-million free rides to work, home and the grocery store on Advance Transit buses. Now, as soaring gas prices squeeze the nonprofit and make it difficult to meet soaring demand, it's time ...
- Paragraph of the week - Chicago Tribune
For 34 years, it did its job quietly and well, without fanfare or melodrama. The Ontario Review, the small but potent literary magazine created by the late Raymond Smith and his wife, Joyce Carol Oates, provided a home for excellent, thought ...
- Arts in Brief - Fort Worth Business Press
Arts in BriefFort Worth Business Press, TX - 7 hours agoReservations ($5-$10) for the Advertising Federation event can be made online at www.sunsummerkickoff.com. The Kimbell Art Museum will present Part No. ...
- National Endowment for the Arts Announces New Books for the Big Read - Kansas City infoZine
National Endowment for the Arts Announces New Books for the Big ReadKansas City infoZine, MO - 58 minutes agoA special collection of Edgar Allan Poe's short fiction and poetry will acquaint cities and towns with this titan of American literature who pioneered both ...
- Cannes Film Festival - Variety
On the Croisette, The Circuit had people take a shot at pronouncing Charlie Kaufman 's new film, " Synecdoche, New York ," premiering here on Friday. It's not pretty. Camera by Olivia Hemaratanatorn/Variety. With a party budget reportedly topping $3 ...
- David vs. Goliath on Lower East Side: Yiddishist Challenges N.Y ... - Forward
This September, residents of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the cradle of Yiddish culture in America, will be able to choose between not one but two Yiddish-speaking candidates for political office. In one corner is one of the three most powerful ...
- Poetry Contest Open - Hartford Courant
Poetry Contest OpenHartford Courant, United States - 9 hours agoFARMINGTON — - In support of the mission of Hill-Stead Museum's Sunken Garden Poetry Festival, the Farmington Library is sponsoring a poetry contest for ...
- Half century of sorrow makes verse anthology - Toronto Town Crier Newspapers
Toronto Town Crier NewspapersHalf century of sorrow makes verse anthologyToronto Town Crier Newspapers, Canada - 2 hours ago“I think that shows up in my poetry.” Indeed it does. But so too does the Hamilton-born poet’s incredible wit, sarcasm about himself and others, ...
- Spoleto is over but . . . (Arts Journal)
It’s been a couple of weeks since the end of the annual international arts festival here in Charleston, but I’d like to post a few of the things we did here at Charleston City Paper , primarily from the paper’s blog, Spoleto Buzz . Our blogs, during May and part of June, attracted some 742,000 hits from more than 58,000 unique visitors.
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