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- Creators try to capture book's beauty - Windsor Star
It was a novel that people thought was unfilmable: too poetic, too complex, too many characters, too many settings. Jeremy Podeswa, who would wind up adapting and directing the film, would write dozens of drafts of the screenplay to get it right ...
- She won't go easy - Salon
She won't go easySalon - 3 hours agoPoetry vs. fear The Obama-McCain contest will hold up a mirror to America's soul. By Gary Kamiya Clinton and Obama on Al-Jazeera The Arab network has ...
- Poets with roots in Brighton, Victor to appear here - Democrat and Chronicle
Poets with roots in Brighton and Victor will read from their works at 7 p.m. July 24 at Writers & Books, 740 University Ave. Admission is $6; $4 for W&B members. Call (585) 473-2590. Jessy Randall's book is A Day in Boyland (Ghost Road Press, $13.95 ...
- Inprint Summer Writing Workshops - Houstonist
HoustonistInprint Summer Writing WorkshopsHoustonist, USA - 1 hour ago... is registering for its 2008 summer writing workshops, which begin the first week of June. The classes range from fiction to poetry to essay, ...
- Rabbi:The new rocker - Times of India
Rabbi:The new rockerTimes of India, India - 15 minutes agoMy mother, a Delhi college principal, has been writing Punjabi poetry for as long as I remember. My sister too writes Punjabi poetry,â says Rabbi, ...
- MORE Reviews - IF Magazine
Whether itâs the melodic fear of yesteryear, or the dissonant shock chords that seem to comprise much of modern horror scoring, a recent slew of soundtracks has much to offer fans of musical fear, beginning with EYE OF THE DEVIL , an album that ...
- Michael Rosenâs favourite childrenâs books - Socialist Worker
Adults become attached to childrenâs books in three overlapping ways â as memories of when they were children, as moments when reading books with children in their care and as pleasurable reads in themselves. So, when we come to recommend ...
- Poetry and its public (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
This year, 442 area residents submitted poems to the annual "Poetry in Public" project.
- Mooney: I could have returned - This is Hertsford
Watford legend Tommy Mooney has spoken of his anguish after being denied a dream return to Vicarage Road. The former striker was wanted by Aidy Boothroyd in January 2007 as the club's striker shortage hit rock bottom. Watford were staring relegation ...
- Haver Scholarships award $79000 to 16 students - Hunterdon Review
Haver Scholarships award $79000 to 16 studentsHunterdon Review, NJ - 2 hours agoThe combination leads her to write âslam poetryâ and be interested in joining the Unitarian Universalist ministry. Sheâll attend Hampshire College in ...
- Homegrown 'Broome Review' features writers from around the world - Sun and Press
While the Greater Binghamton area is certainly not lacking in the arts scene, one area about to get an infusion of energy may be its literary landscape. "The Broome Review," a new literary journal for poets and prose writers, will be unveiled to the ...
- Ray Lewis bites the dust - Daily Telegraph Blogs
Oh dear that didn't last long, did it. A day after Boris Johnson and his pugnacious deputy came out fighting over a series of allegations of sexual and financial misconduct, and Ray Lewis is toast already His position was clearly untenable after it ...
- Poetry Workshops at Galway Arts Centre - Indymedia Ireland
In May Galway Arts Centre is offering aspiring poets a choice of three poetry workshops, all facilitated by poet Kevin Higgins, whose best-selling first collection, âThe Boy With No Faceâ, published by Salmon Poetry, was short-listed for the 2006 ...
- New translations tie eternal bond between Turkey and Pakistan - Pakistan Daily
New translations tie eternal bond between Turkey and PakistanPakistan Daily, Pakistan - 3 hours agoâWhat Faiz has done in Urdu poetry, Nazim did the same in Turkish poetry by touching the same topics and feelings, as if the souls of both poets travelled ...
- Captivating Art from Inside (Time Magazine)
A new London show, Captivated: The Art of the Interned , is a quietly damning indictment of Britain's treatment of post 9/11 terror suspects
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