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- Sight unseen, Evans succeeds at nearly everything - Lower Hudson Journal news
Sight unseen, Evans succeeds at nearly everythingLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 2 hours agoBy Jake Thomases John Evans won a prize in a poetry contest at school. John Evans hates poetry. John Evans hates math. Last year he averaged a 103 in math. ...
- Deaths elsewhere - Orlando Sentinel
Deaths elsewhereOrlando Sentinel, FL - 8 hours agoDarwish first gained prominence in the 1960s with the publication of his first poetry collection, Bird without Wings. He wrote 21 other collections; ...
- I Freaking Hate Friendship - Cornell Daily Sun
“Hey, I was wondering if you’d like to get dinner on Saturday. We’ll eat at the Boatyard after we go bowling, and before we rent your favorite movie that we both know every word to. Then we can cuddle for hours and talk about our childhoods and ...
- New Baltimore Magazine editor has big plans to modernize the publication (The Daily Record)
At the helm of Baltimore Magazine’s editorial staff for less than three months, an animated Max Weiss has big plans to modernize the lifestyle journal she’s worked at for nearly 15 years.
- Review and Interview, 'Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami' on PBS Aug ... - Monsters and Critics.com
Monsters and Critics.comReview and Interview, 'Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami' on PBS Aug ...Monsters and Critics.com - 19 minutes agoIt was the falling from grace that Malcolm experienced with the religious movement that put his friend Ali in the controversial favored son position to the ...
- Giulio Marzaioli: Presentazione postuma. Vie d’uscita 11 - Tellus Folio
Giulio Marzaioli: Presentazione postuma. Vie d’uscita 11Tellus Folio, Italy - Jul 16, 2008Nel 2006, per Oedipus Editore, sono pubblicate le prose di Quadranti. Per il teatro ha scritto testi da cui sono tratti allestimenti rappresentati in vari ...
- Black Affairs Council starts scholarship court (The Red and Black)
To celebrate a quarter-century of work supporting black culture on campus, the Black Affairs Council is hosting its annual BAC week with a new twist. "The Legacy Continues: Living the Legacy, Fulfilling the Dream for 25 Years" features staple programs such as Café Soul but will crown the first ever Court of Distinction this year.
- JMU Camp Event Celebrates Young Scribes - Daily News- Record
HARRISONBURG - Not all finger-snapping poetry slams are the kind held in the dimly lit bars of the big city. Nope. Poetry, it seems, is for kids, too. For about 96 minutes on Friday afternoon, more than 250 people gathered in James Madison University ...
- Award news: Victoria prize nominees - Quill & Quire
Award news: Victoria prize nomineesQuill & Quire, Canada - 16 hours agoTwo non-fiction titles and a poetry collection are in the running for this year’s City of Victoria Butler Book Prize, while a picture book will square off ...
- Darren Aronofsky’s Noah - /FILM
/FILMDarren Aronofsky’s Noah/FILM, MA - 2 hours agoAronofsky won a United Nations poetry competition at his Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn school. The poem was about the end of the world as seen through the eyes ...
- Two Friends--One Deceased--Reconnect Through Childhood Letters (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
When Laura learns her best friend Katharine has been found dead in a dumpster, Laura begins to reevaluate her own life. Finding her and Katharine's childhood letters allows Laura to evaluate the choices she has made and reconsider her future.
- Hopper: 'Vote' ain't got that 'Swing' (New York Daily News)
Dennis Hopper is trashing a new movie: his own. The veteran actor plays Donald Greenleaf, a Democratic presidential candidate in Kevin Costner's election comedy "Swing Vote," but feels that some of the greatest parts were left out.
- Local poet revisits childhood - Calgary Herald
Local poet revisits childhoodCalgary Herald, Canada - 59 minutes agoWiseman is a winner of two Province of Alberta Poetry Awards, the Poetry Prize from the Writers' Guild of Alberta and an Alberta Achievement Award for ...
- Julie Forbush (Appeal-Democrat)
• Occupation: Poetry group organizer at Amicus Books. Will be attending Yuba College in the fall.
- GoodReads shows that people still read and love their books - Venturebeat.com
Forgive Otis Chandler if he still believes people read paper artifacts like books. His grandfather and namesake, after all, was the publisher of the Los Angeles Times. But this 30-year-old Chandler knows that books are still close to our hearts ...
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