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- Does a Pregnant Woman have Rights? - American Chronicle
Does a Pregnant Woman have Rights?American Chronicle, CA - 4 minutes ago... of Iowa He has written a book of poetry, had two novellas published,( both books are available on Amazon.com ), written and produced two poetry videos, ...
- Poet Honoree Fanonne Jeffers Reads from her Works at W&L - Rockbridge Weekly
Poet Honoree Fanonne Jeffers Reads from her Works at W&LRockbridge Weekly, VA - 1 hour agoJeffers, who recently guest-edited an all-black women's issue of the journal PMS: PoetryMemoirStory, is at work on a fourth book of poetry and her first ...
- In the Neighborhood - School Library Journal
These visits to a variety of homes and streets will invite children to check out their own nabes. BROOKS , Gwendolyn. Bronzeville Boys and Girls . illus. by Faith Ringgold. HarperCollins/Amistad. 2007. Tr $16.99. ISBN 978-0-06-029505-9; PLB $17.89 ...
- Washingtn's first poet laureate to read at Vashon Winery Sept. 6 - Bothell Reporter
Samuel Green, Washington state’s first poet laureate, will read poetry at Vashon Winery at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, as the final installation of the winery’s 2008 summer concert series. Green will read from his own poetry and that of others in ...
- by Horacio Castellanos Moya The serious tone masks a tongue in ... - TheCelebrityCafe.com
by Horacio Castellanos Moya The serious tone masks a tongue in ...TheCelebrityCafe.com, NY - 5 hours agoIt is the first gem of the poetry of the oppressed to be collected in the journalist’s notebook. This sentence dominates his unstable mind as he slogs ...
- Kvetch, kvetch, kvetch - National Post
Kvetch, kvetch, kvetchNational Post, Canada - 15 minutes agoAt a recent literary festival in Jamaica, Walcott read a poem about his fellow Caribbean laureate titled "The Sly Mongoose," in which he likened Naipaul to ...
- Fun Fair Foods: Elephant Ears, Corn Dogs, and Tortas? - Epicurious
Fun Fair Foods: Elephant Ears, Corn Dogs, and Tortas?Epicurious - 7 hours ago... and the carnival barker names of midway specialties read like midsummer poetry. In the Midwest the poem is all about funnel cakes, elephant ears, ...
- The Theatre (The New Yorker)
BOYS IN TIGHTS “Billy Elliot,†the long-awaited musical adaptation of the film about an unlikely aspiring young ballet dancer, which is a hit in London’s West End, has music by Elton John and a book and lyrics by Lee Hall. Stephen Daldry directs, at the Imperial (previews begin Oct . . .
- Off the Wall Theatre’s ‘Frogs’ is riveting experience - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Off the Wall Theatre’s ‘Frogs’ is riveting experienceMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 8 hours agoTrue to the Greek original, the book is filled with deliberate groaners and bawdy sex jokes that are all the more funny for being so bad. ...
- Documentary: Film on poet Shamsur Rahman screened - The New Nation
Documentary: Film on poet Shamsur Rahman screenedThe New Nation, Bangladesh - 7 hours ago... great friendship with the director allows us to discover their intimacy in Bangladesh and in Paris where he was invited to the House of Poetry in 2000. ...
- La May’s play one of two finalists in state playwriting contest ... - Villages Daily Sun
La May’s play one of two finalists in state playwriting contest ...Villages Daily Sun, FL - 15 hours agoBy MICHAEL FORTUNA, DAILY SUN SUMMERFIELD — Sharilynn La May sent her theater script to a state contest two days before the deadline. ...
- A deluge of haiku in our political poetry contest (Oakland Tribune)
"Dirt, slime, mud and muck. National election time. Everybody duck." Hundreds of haiku pour in from politically-inspired poets and readers.
- STARSTRUCK BY VAN GOGH WORKS - New York Post
SOME pop pills; others pray. When Vincent van Gogh felt low, he painted the stars. Those stars are out in force in "Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night," opening Sunday at MoMA. Despite the slightly precious title (which sounds like something out of ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Mother's mysterious friend drives 'Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn' (Miami Herald)
In "Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn," writer Alice Mattison weaves a story of four women and life-changing events that take place 14 1/2 years apart.
- TIME OUT: Funny and fearless - Business Spectator
TIME OUT: Funny and fearlessBusiness Spectator, Australia - 2 hours agoAs the sign in the car park puts it: "Private Poetry Trespassers Welcome". To add to the appeal, it also has great eating and drinking venues, ...
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