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- Book celebrates Corvallis' 150th anniversary - KVAL
CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) - A new book called ''The Spirit of Corvallis'' celebrates the city's 150th anniversary with a collection of poetry, images and short stories. The art reflects on the state of the city in 2007. Executive director of Corvallis ...
- All writers are invited to enter poetry competition - Portsmouth News
All writers are invited to enter poetry competitionPortsmouth News, UK - 11 hours agoIf you have a talent for writing poetry then you may be in with a chance of winning a cash prize at the Havant Literary Festival Open Poetry Competition. ...
- Sun. Jun 22 - 4:31 AM - The Chronicle Herald
TORONTO (CP) — Authors Barbara Gowdy and Rachel Zolf were named winners Thursday of the 21st annual Trillium Book Awards, Ontario’s top literary prize. Gowdy won for her novel Helpless (HarperCollins) while Zolf won the poetry award for her ...
- 'Scandal' needs schooling in comedy - The Washington Times
One of the scandalous things about "School for Scandal" is how it strains for laughs. Dry-eyed through a tragedy, you can endure, but not cracking many smiles during a comedy is particularly insufferable. All the ingredients for laugh-inducing ...
- Dover author Ed Starkey has a new book (York Daily Record)
Dover author Ed Starkey has written "My Life -- My Way," a fictional account of the life of Frank Sinatra.
- In Dublin, an All-Male Lonely Hearts Club - New York Sun
In Dublin, an All-Male Lonely Hearts ClubNew York Sun, United States - May 21, 2008Some lines have the clarity of poetry ("She had a silver bracelet on her left arm and she had a tan and I was watching it when she changed gears / And ...
- Conejo Players celebrates troupe's 50th anniversary - Thousand Oaks Acorn
Conejo Players celebrates troupe's 50th anniversaryThousand Oaks Acorn, USA - 22 hours agoIt opened in May 1958, and since that time 347 plays, musicals, poetry productions and children's shows have been presented, first at the old Glazier barn ...
- Center to honor centegenarian as new US citizen - The Desert Sun
Center to honor centegenarian as new US citizenThe Desert Sun, CA - 12 minutes agoHer 13-year-old granddaughter Ghazal Babai, Antoine's daughter, was at her side, listening to her recite poetry. "She always recites poetry," Ghazal said. ...
- Voices from the past - Business Standard
Less story, more memory: new fiction looks back to re-imagine the past. Memory is in. It's the renaissance of the memoir, the biography and autobiography. Even fiction these days is read, and possibly written, as real life-stories transposed to a ...
- Snaky Spence and the Missing Boomstick (in Tyee Books) (The Tyee)
Why can't working-class BC poets be Milton's equals?
- Haverhill has free concert tomorrow - Eagle Tribune
Haverhill has free concert tomorrowEagle Tribune, MA - 1 hour agoHAVERHILL — The Trinity Episcopal Church choir will present a free performance of music and poetry tomorrow at 5 pm at the church at 26 White St. Will Parks ...
- Sense of place imbues works - Calgary Herald
Sense of place imbues worksCalgary Herald, Canada - 1 hour agoA book of poetry took this year's City of Calgary WO Mitchell Book Prize. Birch Split Bark by Diane Guichon was chosen from the three shortlisted books by ...
- Environment group gains from concert proceeds - Upper Yarra Mail
Upper Yarra MailEnvironment group gains from concert proceedsUpper Yarra Mail, Australia - 7 hours agoThe original duo, Catherine Nolan and David Johnston, have continued to promote original writing, poetry readings, sublime choral music, new composers and a ...
- Probing the inner life and legend of R. Buckminster Fuller (International Herald Tribune)
Fuller's pioneering creations will go on display next week in "Buckminster Fuller: Starting With the Universe," at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York that testifies to his wide-ranging intellectual curiosity, who inspired several generations with his quixotic vision and his zeal for the liberating power of technology.
- Report: Taliban spreading their message in Afghanistan through ... - Chicago Tribune
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) _ The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a ...
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