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- An Evening of Poetry - YourHub.com
An Evening of PoetryYourHub.com, CO - 2 hours agoHis work with writers and writing extends from his local library and schools to the international community. Here's what Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper had ...
- The art of living the dream in Norfolk - Eastern Daily Press
The theme of Chairs is providing the inspiration for an exhibition of work by artistic couple Keith and Debbie Osborn. Photo: Matthew Usher. It's the sort of lifestyle many of us dream about but never get round to taking the plunge or are too scared ...
- Bulletin Board, Aug. 21 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board, Aug. 21Norwich Bulletin, CT - 2 hours agoSinging, dancing, piano, guitar, poetry readings and skits. Proceeds benefit the South East Connecticut Community Center of the Blind. ...
- What The "Subprime Poetry Crisis" Means For The Overheated Metapor Market [Freakoutnomics] (Gawker)
Last night at a poetry reading marking the release of the 2008 Best American Poetry anthology the distinguished poet and Finding Forrester star Charles Bernstein delivered a stirring plea for swift...
- Orinda author relives youth with 1960s 'Birmingham' volume - Contra Costa Times
Orinda author relives youth with 1960s 'Birmingham' volumeContra Costa Times, CA - 4 hours ago27, 2008 as part of thte Local Author Series at Orinda Books. (Jim Stevens/Tri-Valley Herald) ORINDA — Charles Entrekin developed a love of poetry at a time ...
- Schools remember Sept. 11 (The Monterey County Herald)
Most Americans don't need a history lesson on Sept. 11. After watching the spectacle play out on TV for days and weeks afterward, Americans came to have a general understanding of who was responsible and why they did it.
- YE-SHE-VA (New York Post)
A Yeshiva University professor left two years ago as a man - and returned last week as a woman. Literature Professor Joy Ladin, formerly known as Jay Ladin, 47, showed up for her first day of school sporting pink lipstick, a tight purple shirt...
- Mary Wells' New Novel, 'Forbidden Destiny: Contemporary Poetry and ... - Forbes
HOUSTON, Aug. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- 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 ...
- Scripted Through Sin 7.22.08: All Apologies - 411mania.com
Scripted Through Sin 7.22.08: All Apologies411mania.com, TX - 2 hours agoIt's like Lewis Black's infamous statement, "if it weren't for my horse, I wouldn't have spent that year in college." Like what the fuck does that even mean ...
- Celebrate Family Day at Longfellow Historic Site - Abington Mariner
The New England Poet Club presents Family Day at Longfellow National Historic Site, including poetry readings and an awards ceremony for student poets, Sunday, Sept. 14, at 2 p.m. on the front lawn at the Longfellow National Historic Site at 105 ...
- A Fresh Focus on Novelist Morante - Wall Street Journal
Elsa Morante was born in 1912 in the working-class district of Rome called Testaccio. The product of an extramarital liaison between her mother, a schoolteacher, and a postal worker from Sicily, she grew up in straitened circumstances, compensating ...
- Honoring Filipino-American Month: (The Heights)
When learning about famous writers and activists in America, one name that you probably have not come across is that of Carlos Bulosan, a Filipino-American writer and activist who fought for labor rights in the 1930s and 1940s. As October is Filipino-American History Month, it's time to shed some light on this somewhat obscure, mysterious, and yet utterly inspirational figure in American history.
- Art exhibits (The Hazleton Standard-Speaker)
Through today – Ninth annual Quilt Odyssey, exhibiting the finest the quilt world has to offer in both traditional and modern quilting, Hershey Lodge & Convention Center, Hershey, featuring more than 80 merchants offering everything for the quilter, including fabric, threads and supplies of all kinds, patterns, books and kits; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; (717) 423-5148 or www.quiltodyssey.com.
- POETS ADDING RHYME AND METER TO PRIME TIME - New York Post
It's the second coming of Yeats. That would be the late William Butler Yeats (1865-1939), who is suddenly emerging as the poet laureate of TV. One of the Irish poet's most famous poems is called "The Second Coming" and it is about to get a prime-time ...
- Costa Launches Competition To Find Member Of Public To Join Book ... - Booktrade.info
The Bookseller (subscription)Costa Launches Competition To Find Member Of Public To Join Book ...Booktrade.info, UK - 5 hours ago... and the Costa Book Awards is the only book prize to use a category system that includes First Novel, Novel, Biography, Poetry and Children's Book. ...Costa looks for civilian book judge The Bookseller (subscription)all 2 news articles
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