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- A Second Life for literature - Guardian Blogs
Since we all became globally-connected, various attempts have been made at changing how we read. Consider hypertext fiction , such as Geoff Ryman's 253 and the new concept of the "wovel", as discussed here a few weeks ago. Now, there's another ...
- The Resistance (Washington Post)
THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY By Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
- Educational Aspirations of Inner-City Students Spurred On By ... - Hilbert College
Educational Aspirations of Inner-City Students Spurred On By ...Hilbert College, NY - 1 hour agoOther activities on the agenda include poetry sessions in which students will gain a better understanding of African-American history and the evolution of ...
- What’s there to do at 93? Publish a book - Hunterdon Review
What’s there to do at 93? Publish a bookHunterdon Review, NJ - 7 hours agoHe paints, as well as translates poetry, for a hobby, and participated in the design of the book’s cover. Hoyt is somewhat of a Renaissance man. ...
- The SYNERGY Events Proudly Presents 'One Canvas': an Entertaining Fusion of Live Art Show, Music, Poetry, Couture, ... (PR.com)
On June 28, 2008, The SYNERGY Events will host an epic evening highlighting a dynamic fusion of diverse art forms at The Audrey Café and Cherry Lounge at the W New York – The Tuscany Hotel located on 39th street and Lexington Avenue, New York between 7:30 p.m. to 2 a.m.. The event, One Canvas, will comprise of guest networking, impromptu on-stage art creation, a silent auction, a spontaneous ...
- First work - Alton Telegraph
First workAlton Telegraph, IL - 2 hours agoBy MAGGIE BORMAN Michael Down, 24, has loved poetry since he first got interested in it at age 15 - the same age he began writing poetry. ...
- So, How Would You Like Your Culture Clash? Joke-Filled or Sugar-Glazed ... - New York Times
CHICAGO — Tracy Letts ’s Pulitzer-and-everything-else-winning “August: Osage County” is a full theatrical meal, a nine-course tasting menu of family angst. His new play, “Superior Donuts,” which opened Saturday at the Steppenwolf Theater ...
- Community Carnival puts the spotlight on local currency - The Eureka Reporter
Community Carnival puts the spotlight on local currencyThe Eureka Reporter, CA - 11 hours agoThe gallery often hosts events like the Brew & View movie showing, figure drawing/painting classes and freestyle poetry slams. ...
- Briefs: Get a free taste of tai chi at karate center - St. Petersburg Times
A free introduction to tai chi will be offered at 6:20 p.m. July 7 at Ingram's Pro Karate Center, 4116 Little Road in New Port Richey. Call (727) 372-7673. Grandparents group to meet at library Grandparents Raising Grandchildren will meet at 10 a.m ...
- Louis Aiming For Sprint Honours (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
John Jenkins will be represented by the improving Love You Louis in Saturday's Super Sprint.
- Reasons to be cheerful - New Zealand Herald
Reasons to be cheerfulNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 31 minutes agoThis is a wild new direction for Ireland - best known for his poetry and memoirs, along with five previous works of fiction - and he even goes so far as to ...
- Youth urged to devote life for country’s uplift - The Post
Youth urged to devote life for country’s upliftThe Post, Pakistan - 2 hours ago... of Independence Day, she said the poets, writers and intellectuals created awareness of their poetry and writing among the Muslims of India. ...
- Cedar Rapids native reads his 'Letters from Abu Ghraib' (The Daily Iowan)
It sounds like the world's oldest set up to some awful joke: What's the difference between President Bush and Joshua Casteel? But the answer helped set in motion a series of events culminating in Casteel's book, Letters from Abu Ghraib, ironically (or coincidentally) released on July 4 this year.
- Tracking the Madness - Metro Canada - Calgary
Tracking the MadnessMetro Canada - Calgary, Canada - Aug 5, 2008... the prominent placement of a book of poetry by Frank O’Hara rocketed the book thousands of spots up on amazon.com. Disappointment is my constant friend, ...
- Religious retreats nestled in valley (Poughkeepsie Journal)
NEW LEBANON - At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the Sunday service at the Sufi religious retreat.
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