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- Rickie Lee Jones: following her fitful muse - Star-ecentral.com
"Sometimes I listen to my music," Rickie Lee Jones is saying, as she sits in a cafe here. "And I think, 'How is it that you have a job? You really suck.' And then sometimes I listen to it and I say to myself: 'How come everybody in the world doesn't ...
- County library - Charleston Post & Courier
Catch the Reading Bug: Children's Summer Reading Program (ages 11 and younger). Through July 31. Children are awarded prizes for reading or being read to at levels of 5, 10 and 30 hours. Prizes include the S.C. reading medal, passes to community ...
- POET LAUREATE OF THE UNITED STATES: Kay Ryan Poems that turn ... - San Francisco Chronicle
POET LAUREATE OF THE UNITED STATES: Kay Ryan Poems that turn ...San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 2 hours agoRyan's work has appeared in four editions of "The Best American Poetry" and in three Pushcart Prizes anthologies. She has also received a 2004 Guggenheim ...
- Fathers and sons: The last martini (WorldNet Daily)
In the spirit of Father's Day, let's celebrate dads. Mine, for taking me fishing, even though I threw everything back.
- Anything goes - Ha'aretz
Anything goesHa'aretz, Israel - 5 hours agoIn the written world too, not every collection of words qualifies as literature or poetry. Unbridled artistic or literary activity usually produces ...
- National Gallery show focuses on art during troubled 1930s - CBC News
There were courageous artists who continued to create important work during the era, despite being dubbed degenerates by the Nazis, said National Gallery of Canada director Pierre Théberge. (CBC) A challenging new show examining artists' response to ...
- Bostonist Book Review: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running ... - Bostonist
BostonistBostonist Book Review: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running ...Bostonist, MA - 7 hours agoAn enormous amount of the book is about Murakami's time in Cambridge, which came as a pleasant shock and surprise. "On the highway of life you can't always ...
- Poetry review: 'Work' interprets the world (San Francisco Chronicle)
Interpretive Work By Elizabeth Bradfield Arktoi Books/Red Hen Press; 111 pages; $20 paperback Elizabeth Bradfield thinks hard about being a naturalist in her new book of poetry, "Interpretive Work." Many of Bradfield's poems provide some of the easygoing...
- Sharon LaMotte shares her love of jazz - Asheville Citizen-Times
Sharon LaMotte shares her love of jazzAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 1 hour agoBoth sculpture and painting as well as poetry/spoken words. I studied drawing and painting in school, and I feel now that with my words, I’m painting ...
- Prospect Hts. woman dies in crash in Lombard - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
Poetry was Penny Bordsen's passion. She wrote her first poem about a cat named Cookie when she was just 4. But she took a break from her craft to raise her two children and support her family with a job in computer systems and software. When she ...
- The consistent evolution of Tanya Davis - Xtra.ca
The consistent evolution of Tanya DavisXtra.ca, Canada - 2 hours agoAfter winning third place nationally in the CBC poetry face-off in 2005, she decided to move to Halifax the next year to pursue life as an artist. ...
- Tricia Jo Parrish - Barron News-Shield
She was born Nov. 2, 1954, the daughter of John and Arlene (Mohr) Parrish at Red Bluff, Calif. She worked for Pillsbury, Minneapolis, Minn., for about 20 years. In 1997, she moved to Cameron, where she purchased the Wolf's Den Resort, which she ...
- NW Arkansas today - NW Arkansas Times
QUOTE OF THE DAY “Health care is going to be a crisis if they don’t get people into taking care of themselves and being independent longer.” Keri Wilkinson, Rogers Adult Wellness Center director Article, 1 B Today’s meetings Fayetteville ...
- Attorney's rape case makes steamy fiction - Mansfield News Journal
MANSFIELD -- Local attorney Marcus Wolf had plenty of time to reflect on his shattered life as he sat in a jail cell. Accused of rape, Wolf was looking at 25 years in prison. Everything -- his marriage, career, reputation -- was up in the air. It was ...
- Iran's Kiarostami to stage Mozart opera - Presstv
Iranian artist Abbas Kiarostami is slated to stage Mozart's 'Cosi Fan Tutte' at the Festival of Lyric Art in Aix-en-provence, France. In an interview with the Paris daily Le Monde, Kiarostami said his engagement in opera was accidental and he had ...
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