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- Restaurant to host poetry readings (Portsmouth Daily Times)
PDT Staff Report Ye Olde Lantern Restaurant, 601 Second St., Portsmouth will host a new season of poetry on the third Monday of each month beginning Aug. 18, featuring Kentucky poet Angela Barker Thomas.
- Professor publishes 4 books, set to hold reading with alum - Binghampton University Pipe Dream
Binghamton University Professor Liz Rosenberg is teaming up with alumnus Jerry Mirskin next week for a reading of a combined total of six new books. Mirskin, who is an associate professor at Ithaca College, is releasing two books of poetry, while ...
- Shrinking space for liberalism - The Nation, Pakistan
Shrinking space for liberalismThe Nation, Pakistan, Pakistan - 11 hours agoI found her in the mould of her father, Kaifi Azmi, who fought through his poetry the ugly forces of fanaticism and prejudice. ...
- Dedicated to the ones he loves (The Star-Ledger)
Earlier this month, drummer Chip White's animated percussion lent a vital spark to tenor saxophonist Houston Person's afternoon performance at the Newark Museum.
- ‘I don’t get no respect,’ said the adverb, bitterly. - Twin Cities Planet
‘I don’t get no respect,’ said the adverb, bitterly.Twin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 36 minutes agoYes, an adverb can actually make a sentence tighter without losing its poetry. Go figure. Look, I’ll admit that it’s all a matter of taste; writing, ...
- Obituaries for August 3 - HometownAnnapolis.com
William Thomas "Bill" Herndon, 57, of Virginia and formerly of Annapolis, died of Pick's disease July 10 at the Gardens of Fair Oaks in Fairfax, Va., after a long illness. Mr. Herndon was born July 8, 1951, in South Charleston, W.V., to the late ...
- Jensen: Salman Rushdie promotes ‘Enchantress of Florence’ (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
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.
- A rather whacky chat - Boston Globe
I didn't think it was possible, but it turns out the con man formerly known as Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter is barmier than I thought. Did you read the interview he gave the Globe yesterday? I just sent sympathy cards to my colleagues John Ellement ...
- Trace the Origins of Spanish Jews Struggle Under the Barbaric Inquisition of the Past -- New Book Highlights a ... (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW HEMPSTEAD, N.Y., Sept. 18, 2008 -- Multitudes of contemporary Hispanics from central through South America and the Caribbean are unaware of their ancestors' struggle for survival under the five hundred years of Spain's and Portugal's barbaric Inquisition.
- The Sidewalk Film Festival - Black and White
The Sidewalk Film FestivalBlack and White, AL - 24 minutes agoOne might wonder if a bullied child could carry out violent revenge murders, then retreat into an imaginary vampire narrative as a defense mechanism. ...
- 5 questions about poetry program (Concord Monitor)
Poetry skeptics, take note: A program at Hillsboro's Fuller Public Library might change the way you look at words. The event, "Entering the Realm of Poetry in Seven Easy Steps," is happening Thursday at 7 p.m. We caught up with Alice Fogel, an Acworth author, teacher and clothing designer who's giving the class.
- Michelle, My Belle - Slate
In the cover package on Barack Obama's race and the presidential election, a piece on his wife, Michelle, finds that she "has morphed into a repository of emotion, an Oprah-esque icon of inspirational womanhood who promises the same feel-good message ...
- Volunteers Needed - Savannah Morning News
Volunteers NeededSavannah Morning News, GA - 1 hour agoCall the African-American Health Information and Resource Center at 447-6605. Hospice Care of America is seeking volunteers to provide companionship or ...
- Some Things Just Can't Stay Buried - PopMatters
PopMattersSome Things Just Can't Stay BuriedPopMatters, IL - 54 minutes agoIt truly is a bit of collaborative poetry between Bevan and Hennings (perhaps a moniker in and of itself—Emmy Hennings was also the name of one of the ...
- Ad Astra: Daldorph champions social justice (Lawrence Journal-World)
Brian Daldorph came to Kansas University’s English department almost 20 years ago and has become a permanent resident of Kansas. He contributes to Kansas belles-lettres in many ways: He writes; he organizes readings; and he is a writing class instructor at the Douglas County Jail — featured in Poet’s Market 2008. He advocates for writers by publishing Coal City Review, a nationally recognized ...
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