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- Pulitzer-prize winning poet Hayden Carruth dies at 87 - Brattleboro Reformer
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y. - Hayden Carruth, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who wrote about the ordinary folks who inhabited his world, has died. He was 87. Carruth, who lived in Vermont in the 1960s and 1970s, died Monday at his home in Munnsville, about 30 ...
- Quincy Troupe - Houston Press
Music fans know Quincy Troupe as the writer who helped pen the life story of one of America’s most influential musicians, Miles Davis. Miles: The Autobiography won the American Book Award and is easily a top-fiver on any popular music must-read ...
- Lily Tuck's 'Life of Elsa Morante' - International Herald Tribune
Elsa Morante is among those many writers who enjoy fame at home and have little impact abroad. Twenty-three years after her death, she is still remembered in Italy, but elsewhere in Europe, and certainly in the United States, she is known - if at all ...
- Classic children's library: 4-7 - guardian.co.uk
Classic children's library: 4-7guardian.co.uk, UK - 28 minutes agothe kind of nourishing poetry that four-year-olds really understand. Some funny and some silly rhymes about swings and see-saws, cats and dogs, ...
- OJ Associate Has Advertising Plans - RedOrbit
OJ Associate Has Advertising PlansRedOrbit, TX - Sep 2, 2008Chris Rock, arriving Friday at Poetry (Forum Shops at Caesars) through a service hallway after being escorted down an alley because of crowd control ...
- I'm as mad as hell ... - Globe and Mail
I'm as mad as hell ...Globe and Mail, Canada - 6 hours agoand poetry in the world? Do they even know that Mulan was an epic Chinese poem before it was a Disney movie? Most of us do not know enough about China to ...
- Long-running workshop boosts writers - Post-Tribune
GARY -- The Gary Historical and Cultural Society held its annual Writers Workshop at St. John Lutheran Church recently, allowing published and aspiring writers to share their ideas on creativity, choosing a topic and self-publishing. The workshop was ...
- LAist Interview: Jonatha Brooke - LAist
LAistLAist Interview: Jonatha BrookeLAist, CA - 1 hour agoThen I asked Nora about pulling the other prose from his notebooks to complete the song and it made it a little juicier. Who knew that the guy who wrote ...
- Hip-hop emcee Tou Saiko Lee takes his message to the streets as he - Pioneer Press
Hip-hop emcee Tou Saiko Lee takes his message to the streets as hePioneer Press, MN - 1 hour agoHe has mentored dozens of young poets, nurturing a burst of interest among Hmong artists in hip-hop and spoken-word poetry. And he's likely the only hip-hop ...
- Entrepreneur: Power, Myths and Magic - Earthtimes
SACRAMENTO, Calif. , Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Are you one of the millions tired of working for others? Do you have a great idea but fear losing everything if you decide to take the leap? Not sure how to go about starting your own business? You are in ...
- From A To X, by John Berger (Independent)
John Berger has always defied conventional genres and boundaries, mixing and blurring art criticism and autobiography, poetry and letters, diaries and drawing. His first novel purported to be a diary of a previously undiscovered Hungarian painter; in From A to X, long listed last month for the Booker Prize, prior to publication, he punctuates the story with line sketches of human hands.
- West Lake news briefs (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
HAMMOND Church's Unity Fest set for Saturday at city park
- From burger van to Beijing battler (Irish Examiner)
IF YOU are one of the thousands of Irish fans who have travelled to Sunderland supporting the Black Cats in the Premiership, you may have met Tony Jeffries, the British boxer who faces Kenny Egan in an Olympic light heavyweight semi-final tomorrow night.
- Bird cam’ to beam live during world-first pigeon event - West Online
The birds and the bards are the words this weekend in a unique event linking poets and some feathered friends near Wollongong. A “bird cam” will beam live pictures of the event billed as the world’s first pigeon-powered poetry competition. The ...
- Lead actors save 'Sweeney Todd' from ruin - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- The nonequity tour of "Sweeney Todd" that stopped at Miller Auditorium on Sunday night was unmistakably Steven Sondheim's musical about the "Demon Barber of Fleet Street," but up against the show's resurgence and Tim Burton's film ...
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