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- Sandra Lee Anderson (Bay Weekly)
Memoirist with West Coast roots, served in the Peace Corps in Turkey and retired from D.C. Public Schools planning to St. Leonard.
- Valley of the Sun Juneteenth Celebration - Phoenix New Times
The slogan of the Valley of the Sun Juneteenth planning committee is âRemembering the Past, Celebrating the Future.â Ugh. Strangely, the same folks who cooked up that bland, Chamber of Commerce jingle are responsible for the kickinâ Valley of ...
- Kenya: Kwani Lit Fest Faculty - AllAfrica.com
Kenya: Kwani Lit Fest FacultyAllAfrica.com, Washington - 14 minutes agoHis collection of poetry, 'What if I am a literary gangster?' was published by Brown Bear Insignia in 2007. Wambui Mwangi (Kenya): A scholar and a writer. ...
- Silverton has charm and style - Statesman Journal
Silverton has charm and styleStatesman Journal, OR - 4 hours ago16-17, as well as the Silverton Wine & Jazz Festival and the Silverton Poetry Festival. "I have lived in Silverton for 30 years," she said. ...
- Next Events: June 6 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
JACK COUNTY SHERIFFâS POSSE RODEO Today to Saturday, Sheriffâs Posse Rodeo Grounds, Jacksboro. Includes a parade at 5 p.m. Thursday and rodeo at 8 p.m. all three days. (940) 567-5338.
- Journalist Moyers to sign his books in Clinton store (Hunterdon County Democrat)
CLINTON -- For nearly five decades Bill Moyers has held an honorable and influential presence in the field of journalism. Best known for his best-selling books and his long-running PBS series, "Bill Moyers Journal," he has provided a perspective on everything from politics to poetry.
- Sudden Death for the Home Team (Washington Post)
DE NIRO'S GAME By Rawi Hage Steerforth. 277 pp. $23.95 A thick helping of recognition was recently served to the Beirut-born Rawi Hage for his first novel, "De Niro's Game," winner of the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, the world's richest prize ($153,000) for a work of literary fiction.
- Final Friday listings (The Wichita Eagle)
Today Final Friday, gallery crawl, 5-7 p.m., Wichita Center for the Arts, 9112 E. Central (Student-Faculty Exhibition reception); 5-8 p.m. at Larksfield Place Gallery, 7373 E. 29th St. North ("Young Guns," Part II reception); 5-8 p.m. at Kansas African American Museum, 601 N. Water (Pat Patterson/Mitchell Pearson, music by Sterling Gray); 5-8 p.m. at Garden Reflections, 3700 E. ...
- Latitude heading for sell-out success - The Lowestoft Journal
Latitude heading for sell-out successThe Lowestoft Journal, UK - 4 hours agoHowever, while acts are continuing to be added to the music, comedy, poetry and theatrical line-up, it has been announced that Never Mind the Buzzcocks host ...
- Punk rocker Exene explores a creative space in Missouri - Columbia Daily Tribune
Columbia Daily TribunePunk rocker Exene explores a creative space in MissouriColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - 1 hour agoIn front of around 100 onlookers, Cervenka read poetry and sang songs. Students asked her questions about her career, her inspirations. She gave advice. ...
- RESIDENTS DEMAND RELIEF ON TAXES - redbankgreen
RESIDENTS DEMAND RELIEF ON TAXESredbankgreen, NJ - 17 hours agoshow that's been called 'a rowdy, gutsy, free-for-all party' and a 'fusion of sport, poetry, and living-newspaper.' Guaranteeing '30 plays in 60 minutes,' ...
- Thicke Offers âSomething Elseâ This Fall, Looks at Poetry and Film ... - Singersroom News
Singersroom NewsThicke Offers âSomething Elseâ This Fall, Looks at Poetry and Film ...Singersroom News, NY - 3 hours ago... singer revealed that he has been involved in movie scoring, writing a novel and a screen play in addition to recently wrapping up his first poetry book. ...Thicke Says World Needs 'Something Else' Billboardall 3 news articles
- Pablo Neruda: The Hands of Day - Malibu Arts Journal
Pablo Neruda: The Hands of DayMalibu Arts Journal, CA - 34 minutes ago... his poetry under the pseudonym Pablo Neruda so that his father, a rather stern ballast train engineer, wouldn't know that he was publishing poems. ...
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale (The Charlotte Observer)
Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India's Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away. Here, guides spin questionable tales of the emperor playing hide-and-seek with his beautiful queens. And here, within the parched landscape of the ghost city, author Salman Rushdie stood ...
- Boston dropout rings up a perfect score - Boston Globe
Sixteen was a long year for Alex Quince. A quiet teenager making A's and B's, he ran away from home, dropped out of school, and tried everything from marijuana to heroin. He struggled with his sexual orientation. When his mother called his cellphone ...
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