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- Spike in sales for next poet laureate - News-Democrat
Kay Ryan is no longer an unknown poet. Demand for her work jumped sharply Thursday upon the Library of Congress' announcement that she had been named the new U.S. poet laureate, a one-year term beginning in the fall. Her collections "The Niagara ...
- It Takes a Village - Chronogram
It Takes a VillageChronogram, NY - 17 minutes agoMerritt will sponsor booksignings all day, with literary panels on spirituality, history, children’s books, poetry, mystery, literary fiction, ...
- Spam Lit: the silver lining of junk mail? - Guardian Blogs
Ever since the dawn of the world wide web, to give it its old-fashioned moniker, our communications have been beset by spam. We ignore it almost as much as we receive it, but around the turn of the century Mammon's pursuit of our attention led to an ...
- Vidal takes aim and why the web makes us dumb - Canberra Times
Welcome, to a hopefully weekly blog which will take a wide global view of the books and information worlds. Rather than impose my thoughts on the on-line readership, I'll usually try and sift through and then annotate key interesting trends and ...
- This week in the arts (The Columbus Dispatch)
CLASSICAL MUSIC • Westerville's "Sounds of Summer" concert series will begin with a performance by the Otterbein Concert Band at 6:30 tonight in Alum Creek Park amphitheater,
- Art In the Park Left in the Dark - Alameda Sun
Art In the Park Left in the DarkAlameda Sun, CA - 59 minutes agoHowever, the celebration of watercolor, acrylic, pottery, poetry, music, photography and other eclectic art forms faces pending cancellation due to the ...
- Ric Masten goes out dancing - Monterey County Herald
Ric Masten goes out dancingMonterey County Herald, CA - 43 minutes agoMasten has just spublished a third book of drawings and poems, "Words & One-Liners: Take 3," and later this year, another book of poetry, "Going Out Dancing ...
- Tom Waits returning to Houston for 1st time in 28 years - Houston Chronicle
After a 28-year absence, the man with the drunk piano is playing Houston again. Find out why so many musicians want to sing his songs. Jack Ingram once played Tom Waits' musical The Black Rider for a friend on a drive. His friend didn't care for it ...
- SARATOGA SCHOOL SHORTS: St. Andrew's School choir takes first place - San Jose Mercury News
SARATOGA SCHOOL SHORTS: St. Andrew's School choir takes first placeSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 9 hours agoMarley Teter, the daughter of Celia and John Teter of Saratoga, was awarded the John VA Weaver Prize in Poetry at Hamilton College Class and Charter Day on ...NPHS choral group brings home top awards Thousand Oaks Acornall 2 news articles
- Radovan Karadzic: Bosnia's butcher poet - The Australian
I STILL wonder what happened to those hollow-eyed men I met in the autumn of 1992, as the freezing mist closed in on their prison camp in the mountains of northern Bosnia. They were lying in long miserable rows, huddled beneath skinny blankets. The ...
- Poets unite for festival reading - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
POETRY will take centre stage at an event in Peterborough tonight. Members of Poets United will be performing at the John Clare Theatre, in Broadway, starting at 7.30pm. The free event follows the festival’s theme of Summer Fantasy, with a number ...
- Introducing Beth Morrissey - Huffington Post
Introducing Beth MorrisseyHuffington Post, NY - 1 hour ago... from academic papers to poetry, and with writers as young as 16 and as old as 80. I spent a year as the editorial assistant for the author and publisher ...
- Sibelius' power and poetry - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Sibelius' power and poetryThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 5 hours agoOn Friday, poetry and power will be on display when Jun Iwasaki, the Oregon Symphony's new concertmaster, performs the Sibelius Violin Concerto with the ...
- It’s a grand finale for Wayne Cooper - Haliburton Echo
Only Wayne Cooper would end his teaching career with a show-stopping grand finale that brings the house down. And who else could inspire principal Gary Brohman, better known for his prowess on a football field, to recite a few lines of Shakespeare ...
- Literary Calendar: May 3-9 - The Gazette (Montreal)
Literary Calendar: May 3-9The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 2 hours agoSusan Dubrofsky, Steven Manners, Neale McDevitt, Lesley Pasquin, Mary Quinlan and Louise Dessertine join host John Fretz for Poetry Plus at the Arts Café, ...
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