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- School Notes - RedOrbit
School NotesRedOrbit, TX - 10 hours agoThis year the book is "Funny in Farsi," by Firoozeh Dumas. Events begin Oct. 13. The program will include discussion groups, dance instruction, a poetry ...
- Massachusetts soldier killed (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
MASHPEE, Mass. (AP) - A second Mashpee soldier has died in a week in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Cape Cod Times reported Sunday that Army Pfc. Paul Conlon died Friday morning in Afghanistan when a roadside bomb blew up his vehicle.
- In 'Momma's Man,' growing up is hard to do - Boston Globe
"Momma's Man" is dedicated to the proposition that in every man's heart lives a homesick little boy, and if he's very unlucky his childhood bedroom is still waiting for him. Complete with glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling. The last time we saw ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of Sept. 24, 2008 (Independent Press)
A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams, is performed by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Tuesday through Sunday, through Oct. 5, at the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, Drew University, 36 Madison Ave., Madison. Call 973-408-5600 or visit www.ShakespeareNJ.org....
- Memories of Rotary - Blue Mountains Courier-Herald
Memories of RotaryBlue Mountains Courier-Herald, Canada - 47 minutes agoThat was pretty funny. So was the time it was my turn to provide a guest speaker. When I said I was going to give a poetry reading, all the men went into a ...
- Arianna Giorgia Bonazzi on 'the vanity of being translated' - cafebabel.com
Arianna Giorgia Bonazzi on 'the vanity of being translated'cafebabel.com, France - 23 minutes agoBonazzi spent two years at a creative writing school called the 'Holden School' (after JD Salinger's famous character). It has been described as an 'outpost ...
- Choosing curriculum: now vs. then - Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Choosing curriculum: now vs. thenSioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - 5 hours agoI just remember reading novels and poetry, writing essays and poems, talking about books and authors and diagramming sentences until my eyes glazed over. ...
- Watkins Glen Library to host ‘Moving Possibilities’ exhibit - Star-Gazette
“Moving Possibilities,†a multi-arts exhibit featuring work from a dozen visual artists, will be on view at the Watkins Glen Public Library, 610 S. Decatur Street, from Saturday through Oct. 31. The exhibit will open at 12:30 p.m. Saturday with a ...
- Teacher, actor, activist - guardian.co.uk
Teacher, actor, activistguardian.co.uk, UK - 13 hours agoI Know Why the Caged Bird Sings was one of the first works by an African-American woman to come to universal notice. In the last three decades she has ...
- Mary Wells' New Novel, 'Forbidden Destiny: Contemporary Poetry and Prose of Subtle Southern Terror' Set Amid ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
What happens when a young adult has the audacity to search for a twin, unscrupulous conglomerates eagerly seize a city, and avaricious dominance of life spans is more powerful than human rights to life, liberty, security, the pursuit of economic stability, and a nation's economic infrastructure?
- Latest Articles - Lucianne.com
ELKO, Nev.— This small city in eastern Nevada has a lot of mining services. It has the Cowboy Poetry Gathering headquarters, aspens blooming in the nearby Ruby Mountains and Wednesday trivia night at the Stray Dog Pub & Café. (Question 18: What is ...
- Literary Gala Carries Mission Into 10th Year (Washington Post)
The 10th annual Fall for the Book Festival, George Mason University and the city of Fairfax's celebration of the literary arts, begins Sunday with author readings across the Washington area. Scores of professional writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and children's literature will appear on GMU's...
- Fightin’ words - San Antonio Current
San Antonio CurrentFightin’ wordsSan Antonio Current, tx - 1 hour agoOf Ai, the Guggenheim-award-winning African-Japanese-Native American poet, Cisneros remarks, “She’s just astonishing. I remember seeing her perform when I ...
- Bowery Poetry Club - Village Voice
Bowery Poetry ClubVillage Voice, NY - 5 hours agoOwned and powered by "Poetry Czar" Bob Holman, BPC's gracious old space holds a cafe, bar, and sizable room for all sorts of events: readings, music, ...
- Singer Laura Marling's refined songwriting defies her youth - Boston Globe
Earlier this year, at the South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas, a blond wisp of a girl with an acoustic guitar accomplished the incredible feat of making drunk people in a trendy bar shut up. This wasn't Laura Marling's main order of ...
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