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- Williams launches new online e-media journal - Dartmouth
The memoirs of Emmy award-winning screenwriter Stanley Rubin and an analysis of computer-generated poetry are featured in the first issue of the new online Journal of Media Studies, founded by Mark Williams, the chair of Dartmouth’s film and ...
- County officials honored by young constituents (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
UNION TOWNSHIP | Ah, if life were but a word problem.
- A prize worth cracking a beer over (Toronto Star)
An Ottawa artist who uses beer caps, auto parts and old toys to create works has won a Premier's Award for Excellence in the Arts. Ron Noganosh will receive $35,000 and be asked to identify an emerging artist of the year, who will get $15,000. Publishing house Coach House Books gets $50,000 as the winner in the arts organization category.
- New bookstore opens; profit not required; Kilns Bookstore will put money it makes back into store and charities (The Bulletin)
Kilns Bookstore, a new addition to Central Oregon‘s bookseller ranks, will open its doors in the Old Mill Marketplace in Bend today. The opening comes just more than a month after The Book Barn, a 35-year-old shop in nearby downtown, closed due to declining sales and stiff competition from online retailers such as Amazon.
- Living La Vida Solo - TriVallyCentral
You've left behind the apartment shared with five roommates on Prospect Street decorated with empty bottles of Jameson, and graduated to a single one bedroom apartment in Fall Creek where the few empty bottles are put out every Wednesday night for ...
- An area of darkness and starvation - Newindpress on Sunday
An area of darkness and starvationNewindpress on Sunday, India - 49 minutes agoThe next literary stalwart to make tribal lore the subject of his literary creation is Sitakanta Mohapatra, whose seven collections of tribal poetry catch ...
- Advantage Murray - Scotsman
Advantage MurrayScotsman, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoHe was 40 at the time, and had published six novels, a play and a volume of poetry, yet clearly anticipated being criticised for his presumption in ...
- That petite object - Ha'aretz
That petite objectHa'aretz, Israel - 16 hours agoHe also said that poetry is the language of the unconscious." When the couple passed by we got a good look at the slender figure of the woman, in red skirt, ...
- Writer who prefers being a waiter is up for £60,000 prize - Evening Standard
A 28-year-old London waiter has been nominated for one of the world's most lucrative literary prizes for his first novel. Ross Raisin's debut God's Own Country is a contender for the £60,000 Dylan Thomas Prize for authors under the age of 30 ...
- Amesbury briefs - The Daily News of Newburyport
Amesbury briefsThe Daily News of Newburyport, MA - 1 hour agoFor more information visit, www.amesburylibrary.org The Amesbury Library is hosting poetry readings by the sixth annual Poetry Contest contestants. ...
- Oil wrestling: not as agressive at it seems - Zaman
Some British people have looked askance at my description of this centuries-old activity. Indeed, my daughter, in the UK, happened to hear Michael Palin talking about his latest travel program in Eastern European countries that included a Turkish oil ...
- New play explores what search reveals about us - Chicago Tribune
PHILADELPHIA - They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in ...
- Portugal holds on to words few can grasp - International Herald Tribune
LISBON : The latest brouhaha involving cultural property is unfolding here — and not, for a change, over stolen vases or precious war booty, but a poet's correspondence. As usual, it's a window onto a nation's character. The elderly heirs of ...
- The Presence wins a Welsh book award - guardian.co.uk
The Presence wins a Welsh book awardguardian.co.uk, UK - 20 minutes agoHe has lived for many years in London, where he combined poetry with a medical career as a chest specialist. "I'm delighted. ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to 'diary' - Arizona Daily Sun
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
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