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- Wissota Wonders: Paint Creek still has poetry, even after Meier - Chippewa Herald
The legendary editor of the Herald-Telegram, the late Holly Meier, was known as the “The Poet of Paint Creek,” as a reference to where he lived as well as how he wrote. I don’t know if I can attain the lofty title of “poet” in my humble ...
- Dell Co-Presenting Sponsor of Music & Interview TV Series 'Spectacle: Elvis Costello with...' (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Part Series Blending Musical Performance and Conversation
- The Exiles - Village Voice
The ExilesVillage Voice, NY - 3 hours agoMacKenzie (who died in 1980 at age 50 after making just one other feature) had an ear for the poetry of ritualized interaction, and an eye for the glint of ...
- Letters to the Editor: Sept. 20 - State Journal-Register
I am sometimes amazed at the convenient amnesia of professional opinion writers. Though not surprised that Ted Rall would malign a pair of Alaskan teenagers to further his agenda (let’s face it: Ann Coulter can be just as snarky), his liberal tidal ...
- If I Were You ... for the week of Sept. 25 - Ann Arbor News Blog
The following are my totally subjective picks for the Top 5 most-entertaining entertainment options happening in the next seven days. If I were you, I would totally do this stuff: Erik Holladay, Citizen Patriot Julie Tylutki ladles out some of the ...
- She takes the cake (Midland Daily News)
    Linda Lewis, First Lady of the Midland Landfill, has redefined "Renaissance Woman" ever since she started working for the city more than 20 years ago.
- Events for September 16, 2008 (Las Vegas Sun)
Events listed below do not include ongoing events such as church services. Click here for a list that includes those events.
- Fishers student illustrates children's book - Indianapolis Star
Fishers student illustrates children's bookIndianapolis Star, United States - 22 hours agoThis is an accomplishment that dates back to when she was at Heritage Christian High School winning awards for her artwork. Compton knew she had a creative ...
- Roubini: The Fed Is 'Desperate' - The Bulletin
The risk of a "market crack" is increasing as policymakers at the Federal Reserve run out of options, says economist Nouriel Roubini. "Policy authorities are now running out of bullets and going towards desperate measures that will end up being ...
- WAITING FOR GODOT With Lane and Irwin To Open at Roundabout Theatre 4 ... - Broadway World
Roundabout Theatre Company ( Todd Haimes , Artistic Director) has announced Tony® award winners Bill Irwin as “Vladimir” and Nathan Lane as “Estragon” in a new Broadway production of Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett and directed by Tony ...
- Shawano man to read his poetry at Harmony Cafe (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
Rich Montour of Shawano will read his poetry and talk about his upcoming volunteer trip to South Africa during a program from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. today at Harmony Caf, 1660 W. Mason St., Green Bay. Its free and open to the public. Montour leaves Sunday for Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa. He is part of a group traveling there through an organization called Cross Cultural Solutions.
- Phoebe Snow's success comes after great sorrow (San Francisco Chronicle)
For the first time in 31 years, Phoebe Snow has plenty of opportunity to pursue her singing career, and she's already got a solid album to show for it: "Live," on Verve Forecast. But what would be a cause for celebration in most people is for Snow a reason...
- From the Farm to the Stage - East Bay Express
From the Farm to the StageEast Bay Express, CA - 24 minutes agoThey'd both been writing poetry for most of their lives, but discovered that as college life sent creative sparks flying, they had trouble finding new ...
- Working man - Star News Online
The documentary filmmaker - who lived in Wilmington in the late '90s and early this decade, working as a cameraman for a local TV station, writing movie reviews for a weekly newspaper and starting his filmmaking career - seeks out the seemingly ...
- 'Thames: The Biography' shows Peter Ackroyd's affection for and near-obsession with his river (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By TIM RUTTEN Now in his 60th year, Peter Ackroyd is one of those forces of literary nature that the world of British letters regularly seems to offer up — 14 novels, five works of nonfiction, 10 biographies (some of them very fine), two collections of poetry and two of criticism, a play, television scripts and even a clutch of children’s books. He has also been shortlisted for the Man Booker ...
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