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- When Did You Last See Your Father? - Toronto Star
Boston GlobeWhen Did You Last See Your Father?Toronto Star, Canada - 2 hours agoWe meet Blake in the person of Colin Firth, giving one of his best screen performances ever, on the night he is being presented with a poetry prize. ...The 'sins' of the father don't sit well with the son Toronto Sunall 19 news articles
- Pitching an Agent: 'Prescriptive Nonfiction With a Twist' - Mediabistro.com
A good cover can make or break a book's sales. Learn the best way to share your thoughts about the cover design of your next book. Background: Sheree Bykofsky incorporated her agency in 1991, drawing on her years of experience as a book packager. She ...
- A&E provides strong remake of 'Andromeda Strain' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Long before turning the dinosaurs loose in "Jurassic Park," novelist Michael Crichton was infecting readers with "The Andromeda Strain." Although separated by 21 years, these two best-selling techno-thrillers have much in common. Each is a ...
- Music : Moving to a different beat: Complex Humans - Martha's Vineyard Times
Music : Moving to a different beat: Complex HumansMartha's Vineyard Times, MA - 22 hours agoAn abbreviation for "rhythm and poetry," it is a form of music, and like any form of music, it doesn't follow rules, it is whatever the artists make it into ...
- Biography by Anna Porter among winners of Canadian Jewish Book Awards (CBC)
Anna Porter is one of the Canadian authors whose works have been acclaimed this year for excellence in writing on Jewish themes and subjects.
- Ohio author's tools: Persistence and a typewriter - Zanesville Times Recorder
Ohio author's tools: Persistence and a typewriterZanesville Times Recorder, OH - 22 hours agoBut with work and family, Zink's blocks of writing are less regular. "We have two kids, so now I write one to two hours at a time," he said. ...
- Six free songs for June: Gramophone Radio Hour - National Post
Six free songs for June: Gramophone Radio HourNational Post, Canada - 2 hours agoThe Microphones’ Phil Elverum has dubbed his new sound “black wooden,” which means it’sa gentler approach to the same thing — as if metal needed rain and ...
- A novel IDEA: Nonprofit takes lease on arts center - Cherry Hill Courier Post
A novel IDEA: Nonprofit takes lease on arts centerCherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 15 hours agoStand Up for the Arts brings school children together with artists in classes where they focus on music, theater, dance, poetry and other arts activities. ...
- This Gay Week in Review: Miley Cyrus, Noah and Luke - Gay Wired
Gay WiredThis Gay Week in Review: Miley Cyrus, Noah and LukeGay Wired, CA - 6 hours agoLambrou, however, is saying that he has historical proof that Sappho was in fact straight despite her homoerotic poetry. Next month, Holland will file a ...
- PLAYBILL.COM'S BRIEF ENCOUNTER With Mark Rylance - PlaybillArts
PLAYBILL.COM'S BRIEF ENCOUNTER With Mark RylancePlaybillArts, NY - 4 hours agoPlaybill.com: Do you think it's kind of funny that someone with such a reputation for Shakespeare should be making his Broadway debut in Boeing-Boeing? ...
- For Hollywood Crowd, Piano Man's Name Is Lang Lang: Alan Rich - Bloomberg
For Hollywood Crowd, Piano Man's Name Is Lang Lang: Alan RichBloomberg - 1 hour agoAfter he had ultimately dispatched Tchaikovsky's meager poetry, there was an encore, delightful Chopin, to deal with, the ``Grand Polonaise'' with orchestra ...
- Diane Ronayne: Remembering kayaker, poet, teacher Bill Studebaker - IdahoStatesman.com
Diane Ronayne: Remembering kayaker, poet, teacher Bill StudebakerIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 1 hour agoHis name was Bill Studebaker, and he went on to write half a dozen chapbooks, a poetical memoir and some prose, including a newspaper column. ...
- Authors showcase in Vallejo - TheReporter.com
Authors showcase in VallejoTheReporter.com, CA - 55 minutes ago... Fern Henry's book about early Vacaville resident Luzena Stanley Wilson • Milton A. Combs (The African American Quiz Book for All Americans - non-fiction)
- Sweeten wins 3rd in poetry contest (Hot Springs Village Voice)
Marina Sweeten, eighth grade student at Jessieville Middle School, won third place in the Poets' Roundtable of Arkansas poetry contest. Sweeten submitted one of her original poems for the Sybil Nash Abrams Memorial Student Award and was honored at a luncheon in Mountain Home.
- Students, families attend Family Arts Night (The Republican)
HOLYOKE - Surely there must have been other places they could have spent a warm Friday evening besides school, but on April 18, about 100 people - mostly students and their families - decided that the William J. Dean Vocational Technical High School was the place to be.
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