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- A day late... - Arkansas Times
What with the political goings-on, we completely forgot to mark the anniversary of one of the most tragic events in Arkansas letters: Thirty years ago yesterday, the Arkansas poet Frank Stanford committed suicide by shooting himself three times in ...
- Literary conversation eases readers' hunger (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Sitting shoulder-to-shoulder, prominent writers and educators showed solidarity at the first National Book Critics Circle event staged in San Antonio.
- Central Middle students publish writings in 'Between the Lines' (MLive.com)
Young authors at Forest Hills Central Middle School took center stage last week reading selections of their published works at a reception held in honor of the latest edition of Between the Lines.
- Velasco's life lends to unorthodox style - The Santa Clara
Velasco's life lends to unorthodox styleThe Santa Clara, USA - 6 hours agoThis family without running water and electricity is my family, too. In the process of being there, the liberation of the people is bound to your own ...
- Motion in poetry gig - Lakeland Today
Motion in poetry gigLakeland Today, UK - 59 minutes agoPoet Laureate And-rew Motion will take part in September, and has described the readings as the best poetry programmei n Britain. Tonight's event starts at ...
- First Friday Art Walk participants listed - Topeka Capitol-Journal
Most of the First Friday Art Walk participating galleries and museums will be open from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Friday. Many provide visitors refreshments, and a few even feature live entertainment. The June First Friday Art Walk participants, and the art ...
- Rupert Graves accused of stealing lover’s work - First Post
First PostRupert Graves accused of stealing lover’s workFirst Post, UK - 10 hours agoRobert Graves, one of Britain's foremost First World War poets, has been accused of stealing ideas, literary criticism and poetry from his one-time American ...
- For Your Information - Miami Herald
The For Your Information column appears in The Miami Herald's Broward section. You'll find classes, clubs, programs for senior citizens and children, and community entertainment events. Items contributed must be received at least two days in advance ...
- Manifesto - Washington City Paper
Washington City PaperManifestoWashington City Paper, DC - 3 hours agoOh, and did I mention that MANIFESTO! is funny? Sure, Judd Apatow flicks are funny, reruns of Seinfeld are funny, this Onion video is funny, but MANIFESTO! ...
- More about Lee Harper and Alexis Spencer-Byers - Jackson Clarion Ledger
More about Lee Harper and Alexis Spencer-ByersJackson Clarion Ledger, MS - 7 hours agoIn 2005, she self-published a collection of poetry and short fiction titled Urban Verses, and her Web site includes an "Urban Voices" section where she ...
- NEW: Police identify shooting victim (The Daily Advance)
Hertford police have identified the man shot to death near a street corner early Sunday as 21-year-old Jamar Quedraell Fletcher.
- Peirce Poetry Slam Jam - Arlington Advocate
Peirce Poetry Slam JamArlington Advocate, MA - 10 hours agoCalling all poets to… the Peirce Elementary School’s “Poetry Slam Jam,” this Friday evening, May 9, 2008 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm The “open microphone-style” ...
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney (Queensland Country Life)
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone.
- Art takes a stance in Birmingham (West Bloomfield Eccentric)
Two giant metallic sculptures spring from the ground at the corner of Pierce and Merrill, instantly grabbing Michelle Bosanc's attention. "This is the first time I saw them," she said. "I think they're cool... they add something." Altogether, 10 sculptures are being installed around downtown Birmingham as part of the 2008 CityScapes Public Arts Program. John Sauve, one of the most recognized ...
- This muddled terror law limits free speech and wrecks innocent lives - Guardian Unlimited
A student downloads an al-Qaida document from a US government website and is held in custody for six days. A shop assistant writes poems about cutting people's heads off and is tried for being a terrorist. An opera composer is accused of promoting ...
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