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- Durham Bulls still bask in Hollywood glory - SI.com
Durham Bulls still bask in Hollywood glorySI.com - 7 hours ago"There's a lot of poetry and a unique spirit to the game. There's some really beautiful writing in the movie about the game itself, and so I think on a more ...
- Whartscape 2008 Kicks Off at the Charles - Baltimore City Paper
Whartscape 2008 Kicks Off at the CharlesBaltimore City Paper, MD - 9 hours agoSo much attention, in the indie press and online, was lavished on last year's festival and the advance hype for this year's installment that you get the ...
- Digication Partners with Whipplehill to Provide e-Portfolios for ... - PR Web (press release)
Digication Partners with Whipplehill to Provide e-Portfolios for ...PR Web (press release), WA - 9 hours agoUsing a single sign-on to access e-Portfolios, students can upload illustrations, poetry, short stories, papers, photography, PDFs, HTML, video and Flash ...
- Child's poem entitled 'Ahmed's Bunker' deemed racist - Ynetnews
Child's poem entitled 'Ahmed's Bunker' deemed racistYnetnews, Israel - 8 hours agoA poem written by a 10-year old boy from Ness Ziona, in which he describes the life of a bomb-maker named Ahmed who specializes in killing Jews, ...
- Clip Job: Allen Ginsberg on The Dharma Bums - Village Voice
Clip Job: Allen Ginsberg on The Dharma BumsVillage Voice, NY - 6 minutes agoAs to what non-writers, journalists, etc., have made of it, as usual—well, it’s their bad poetry not Kerouac’s. Be that as it may, “The Subterraneans” ...
- Four New Plays in Southern Writers' Project Festival Set in Alabama - AHN
Four New Plays in Southern Writers' Project Festival Set in AlabamaAHN - 17 minutes agoToday, the SWP develops, funds and produces new plays that explore Southern issues and the African-American experience. The SWP is endowed by an anonymous ...
- Diversions for June 22,. 2008 (Evansville Courier & Press)
EVANSVILLE SYMPHONIC BAND CONCERT, The Coliseum, Timothy Zifer, associate professor of music at the University of Evansville, featuring "Big Band Bash," jazz concert, auction and dance, 6:30 p.m. ($10 admission).
- Washington hosts National Book Festival, Sept. 27 (AP via Yahoo! News)
Salman Rushdie and Tiki Barber are among 70 authors scheduled to participate in the 2008 National Book Festival.
- Neto's Tucson by Ernesto Portillo Jr. : Measuring life one ... - Arizona Daily Star
Neto's Tucson by Ernesto Portillo Jr. : Measuring life one ...Arizona Daily Star, AZ - 1 hour agoThursday evening, the sun's last shafts enter a second-floor room at the University of Arizona Poetry Center. A small knot of writers sits at a table to ...
- Stone Temple Pilots soar in State Theatre concert - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The lights went down, a roar went up from the crowd and the DeLeo brothers -- Dean on guitar and Robert on bass -- and drummer Eric Kretz took their places. Then a silhouette emerged from the darkness, the red glow of a cigarette tracing the wiry ...
- Prestigious Griffin Poetry Prizes to be handed out at dinner in ... - 680 News
TORONTO - One of poetry's most lucrative international prizes was to be handed out in Toronto on Wednesday night with the help of literary stars like Michael Ondaatje. While $50,000 wouldn't be a major financial boost for J.K Rowling or Stephen King ...
- Under the big top (The Springfield News-Leader)
It wouldn't be summer without a sizzling season of Tent Theatre, Missouri State University's outdoor repertory program. It kicks off its 46th season on Wednesday with a production of "Cyrano de Bergerac."
- Children of the Silk Road - The West Australian
Children of the Silk RoadThe West Australian, Australia - 8 hours agoWhat saves Children of the Silk Road from being just another overblown romantic epic of the white man’s journey into the cultural and geographical unknown ...
- A guide to getting you through that mid-week slump (The Charlotte Observer)
Thursday REVOLUTIONARY ARTIST: Legendary poet-musician-author Gil Scott-Heron appears in Charlotte for the first time. Scott-Heron (“The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”) is widely considered to be one of the founding fathers of rap. He'll perform his music with a full band, as well as some of his poetry. 9 p.m. Neighborhood Theatre. 511 E. 36th St. $20 in advance, $25 day of the show. ...
- Religion Briefs: May 17, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)
• Reading Room opens • Rumi workshop comes to Redding • African bush doctor to visit for benefit • Bluegrass band to play at church
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