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- A life less imaginary - The Age
The AgeA life less imaginaryThe Age, Australia - 6 hours ago... fictional heroine - needed to visit and books she needed to read. So I read Russian history, Buddhist texts and Beat poetry and travelled to Europe and ...
- Muslim country singer got his start in Iowa City - Iowa City Press-Citizen
A man being tabbed as the first known Muslim country and western singer got his start in Iowa City. After self-releasing two albums through an Iowa City recording studio, Kareem Salama is starting to catch on, and people are telling him he is one of ...
- 5,000 expected for Penn Valley's annual rodeo (The Union)
About 100 cowboys and cowgirls will ride bucking bulls and horses at the Penn Valley Rodeo, starting May 16 through May 18.
- Overcoming Collective Denial to 9/11 Truth Radio Show with Peter ... - Bay Area Indymedia
Bay Area IndymediaOvercoming Collective Denial to 9/11 Truth Radio Show with Peter ...Bay Area Indymedia, CA - 36 minutes ago... has written and published five printed books and three audio CD books on learning, creativity, and the brain, along with one of book of romantic poetry. ...
- Griffin rewards elder statesmen (Toronto Star)
It was a night for honouring octogenarian legends at the 2008 Griffin Poetry Prize Awards. Jointly, John Ashbery and Robin Blaser have spent more than a century publishing poetry.
- Eloquence does have a place in politics - Albany Times Union
Eloquence does have a place in politicsAlbany Times Union, NY - 3 hours agoMario Cuomo) "you campaign in poetry and govern in prose." Obviously, a lot of governing is, to put it simply, boring. If it weren't, the media wouldn't be ...
- This old college try a big success - Louisville Courier-Journal
It's unusual when a student-run, undergraduate publication evolves into a clear literary voice blending prose, poetry, artwork -- and fishing. Some Ivy Leaguers have made that happen. The Yale Anglers' Journal debuted in 1997, and last year the best ...
- Gripping drama 'Suddenly Last Summer" - Danbury News Times
Gripping drama 'Suddenly Last Summer"Danbury News Times, CT - Jul 16, 2008In the company of his attractive cousin Catherine (McQuail), Sebastian had traveled to the coast of Spain seeking inspiration for his poetry -- supposedly. ...
- Priceless gifts for Mother's Day (Dayton Daily News)
Sunday, May 11, is Mother's Day, and if you're lucky enough to have a mother still living, you should be thinking about what would be meaningful to her.
- Poetry fest to be launched in Lowell - Lowell Sun
LOWELL -- Thanks to Jack Kerouac, Robert Frost and other notable scribes from the Merrimack Valley, Lowell has been picked to host the first poetry festival in the state. The Massachusetts Poetry Festival, Oct. 10-12, will feature three days of ...
- Ardent theater volunteer plays leading role in community arts (The Charleston Gazette)
With the contagious enthusiasm of a cheerleader at a pep rally, she lures volunteers and drums up support for the arts like the Pied Piper leading rats out of Hamelin. Â As community arts coordinator for the state Commission on the Arts, Debbie Rainey Haught works diligently to generate arts programming in cities and towns across the state.
- French first lady's new album due in July - Nation
PARIS (AFP) - French first lady Carla Bruni releases a third pop album in July featuring 14 songs, most of which were written before she met President Nicolas Sarkozy, her agent said. The yet untitled album includes a vintage Bob Dylan tune, an ...
- The Nuyorican celebrates poets aloud - The Villager
The VillagerThe Nuyorican celebrates poets aloudThe Villager, NY - 2 hours agoOn May 3, the Nuyorican, the name of which refers to Puerto Ricans living in New York, will celebrate 35 years of poetry, theater, music, film, ...
- Tier girl joins elite field for National Spelling Bee this week - Sun and Press
BAINBRIDGE -- Claudia Schulze's love of reading helped lead the Bainbridge girl to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., this week. The 13-year-old, eighth-grade student at Bainbridge Middle School will take an early morning flight ...
- A Latino institution struggles to stay open (Los Angeles Times)
Ruebén Martinez's Libreria Martinez has become a cultural focal point in Santa Ana and a magnet for famous authors. But dwindling customers and landlord pressure may put him out of business. When Ruebén Martinez set up his bookshop in an old Santa Ana furniture store a decade ago, he bargained the landlord down to half-price rent, saying he sold books, not diamonds. ...
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