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- iUniverse Would Like to Announce the Release of Looking for Jencey by ... - PR.com
Endearing Narrative Tells of Strong Heroine’s Life in Early 20th Century. Looking For Jencey, The Life of Lizzie Elnora Murphy Casebolt is unlike most biographies. Told in an engaging present-tense style, this story by the late author Dorothy ...
- Biz: Gone but not forgotten - Mountain Xpress
Biz: Gone but not forgottenMountain Xpress, NC - 2 hours agoA New Jersey native who moved to Asheville 11 years ago from Rhode Island, Crowther says she’s never run a business before, “but I come from a big family of ...
- Authors grieve over Wallace's apparent suicide (Post-Bulletin)
NEW YORK -- The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week. Readers are seeking out his work,
- Review: Playing with Shakespeare (The San Francisco Examiner)
A one-man show about two worlds in a three-ring circus: that's Roger Rees' "What You Will," a 90-minute whirlwind from, about and over Shakespeare. The show is onstage at the American Conservatory Theater through Aug. 9.
- Daily update - Grand Forks Herald
Daily updateGrand Forks Herald, ND - 5 hours agoThe group reads plays, poetry, radio shows and other pieces of literature. The group meets every other Monday night and performs three times a year. ...
- Ateneo MassCom students to launch book (Sun Star)
THE Creative Writing and Playwriting classes of the Department of Mass Communication will have a book launching activity at 6 p.m. Tuesday dubbed as "Binurong Lapis" at The Gallery of the Peninsula and The Archipelago façade.
- Stony Plain: 100 good years - Edmonton Journal
Stony Plain: 100 good yearsEdmonton Journal, Canada - 2 hours agoBoth the Blueberry Bluegrass and Country Music Festival and Stony Plain's Cowboy Poetry Gathering have literally developed national reputations, ...
- Festival rocks Warren venue - Youngstown Vindicator
Festival rocks Warren venueYoungstown Vindicator, OH - 1 hour agoAlso featured were poetry readings as well as magicians, comedians and jugglers. T-shirts and other merchandise were for sale. The ruKus festival has grown ...
- Ryan Adams and the Cardinals add tour dates - Paste Magazine
Paste MagazineRyan Adams and the Cardinals add tour datesPaste Magazine, GA - 1 hour agoThe new record, floating somewhere in the ether of limbo with the purported Ryan Adams box set, poetry/prose book, and art show, is at least some glimmer of ...
- Jazz and Hip-Hop: Can They Really Mix? - Jazz.com
Jazz.comJazz and Hip-Hop: Can They Really Mix?Jazz.com, TX - 2 hours agoThe Last Poets’ 1970 self-titled album and their 1971 release This is Madness broadcasted poetry concerning civil rights, poverty and universal struggle ...
- Sculptor's latest work honors role models - Inside Bay Area
Sculptor's latest work honors role modelsInside Bay Area, CA - 1 hour agoHe got lost in the poetry of Maya Angelou and the letters of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., always finding inspiration and a guiding principle in their ...
- Poet advised young Obama - The Washington Times
In this undated photo provide by photographer Ed Greevy, African American poet and journalist Frank Marshall Davis speaks in Hawaii. Davis was a friend of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama white maternal grandfather, Stanley Dunham, and ...
- Shop offers Latino literature, more - The Desert Sun
Shop offers Latino literature, moreThe Desert Sun, CA - 4 hours agoRamirez: Latino poetry by Latin American poets, tons of bilingual books for children, books in Spanish, Harry Potter in English and Spanish, ...
- Beatniks and Hollywood Royalty Descend Upon Edmonton Edmonton ... - DVD Creation
EDMONTON, ALBERTA -- (Marketwire) -- 09/08/08 -- Edmonton Festivals bring life to the streets for poetry lovers. If to you poetry means the stuff you did in high school English, think again: this is combat in the form of "blink poetry," a yell-a-thon ...
- Vince Aletti: "Street Art, Street Life," at the Bronx Museum. (The New Yorker)
In its attempt to keep an impossibly broad and popular subject manageable, the Bronx Museum stunts and nearly smothers “Street Art, Street Life,†but the sprawling exhibition’s best work survives. Driven primarily by photography, video, and performance art, the show opens in the nineteen-fifties, with images by Robert Frank . . .
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