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- Arnold Green finds joy in his poetry (The Hooksett Banner)
BY SUSANNA HARGREAVES Just up the road from the Hooksett library is a popular family-run boat dealership called Green’s Marine Inc. With anticipation for summer, the store is filled with inquiring customers, ringing phones, boats, life preservers and paddles. Sitting behind a desk in a small cubicle is Hooksett resident and business owner Arnold Green, 81, who is happy to discuss of all ...
- Jamming around the world - Corvallis Gazette Times
Jamming around the worldCorvallis Gazette Times, OR - 2 hours agoOn Sunday, the action will move to the Central Park Stage with the da Vinci Poetry Slam. But every day will also feature a variety of entertainment, ...
- Faber to revive classics with 'print on demand' (Daily Telegraph)
A wealth of lost literary classics, many of them out of print for decades, are to receive a new lease of life.
- Seeing Past the Gorgons - Nation
Peter Schjeldahl is the only currently practicing art critic whose style I envy. He can do things with words on which other critics can only look with wonder--though he sometimes does them too often or too flashily, so that reading seventy-five of ...
- This muddled terror law limits free speech and wrecks innocent lives (Guardian Unlimited)
Comment is free: David Edgar: The glorification clause of the Terrorism Act has created a climate where artists and academics must watch their words
- The Devil You Know: Mystic resident writes a book of suspense - TheDay
The Devil You Know: Mystic resident writes a book of suspenseTheDay, CT - 2 hours ago“I won this poetry contest in third grade and I won five bucks…I’ve kind of enjoyed writing and reading ever since.” It was when he was in the Navy for ...
- Black Pride event focuses on writers - Windy City Times
Black Pride event focuses on writersWindy City Times, IL - 10 hours agoWithin the world of African-American publishing, such questions are particularly complicated, given the marketplace of the book world. ...
- A low hum of horror pervades this exposé of US abuses in Afghanistan - New Statesman
New StatesmanA low hum of horror pervades this exposé of US abuses in AfghanistanNew Statesman, UK - 5 hours agoEven now it gives me a jolt to hear about "extraordinary rendition", which could still refer to an audacious cover version or poetry recital. ...
- Local Digest - El Dorado News-Times
Local DigestEl Dorado News-Times, AR - 9 hours agoBarton came home with 10 awards including four for poetry, three for fiction and three for nonfiction. He won the top prize in fiction and was second in ...
- Power Pop Poet (University of Melbourne University News)
When he hears a new kind of song, or is particularly excited by one, poet Michael Farrell starts thinking about how to create an equivalent in poetry. Farrell has been obsessed with pop music since he was around seven years old; his first published poem around this time was based on a hymn.
- Gierach’s “Fools Paradise” hits the shelves - FlyFish.com
FlyFish.comGierach’s “Fools Paradise” hits the shelvesFlyFish.com, CT - 13 minutes agoBecause his 14th book, the one you don’t hear about, the one nobody knows exists, is actually a collection of poetry. “I never thought I’d become a fishing ...
- Abu Dhabi to host major Picasso exhibition - Trade Arabia
Abu Dhabi to host major Picasso exhibitionTrade Arabia, Bahrain - 27 minutes ago... prints and illuminated manuscripts that reveal, for the first time, Picasso’s development of a calligraphic poetry on the border between text and image. ...
- Only question about D-Rose: Will suit match red Bulls cap? (Chicago Sun-Times)
As the media crowds were shooed from the locker room, Derrick Rose didn’t move from his chair. He still had something important to say to the columnist from Chicago. Did it involve crushing UCLA? Being the best player on the court in the most significant game of his young life?
- Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival at Hill-Stead Museum - Stamford Plus Magazine
Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival at Hill-Stead MuseumStamford Plus Magazine, CT - 10 hours agoAttendance is free to the public. On-site parking is $10 per vehicle. Location is Hill-Stead Museum, 35 Mountain Road, Farmington, 06032, rain or shine. ...
- Library News: Sawyer Free offers business research (The Cape Ann Beacon)
Sawyer Free Library, 2 Dale Ave., Gloucester. All events are free and open to all unless otherwise specified. For information, call 978-281-9763 or visit www.sawyerfreelibrary.org.
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