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- Michael X: A Life In Black And White, by John Williams - The Independent
Sometimes reading makes one feel old. As the fag end of the swinging Sixties merged into the sobering Seventies, John Williams was "a little white kid growing up in South Wales", seeing the Angry Brigade, the IRA and Black Power as distant spectres ...
- Andrew Turnbull's Great Fitzgerald (Washington Post)
An occasional series in which The Post's book critic reconsiders notable and/or neglected books from the past.
- Arif pays tribute to Russian writers - The Post
Arif pays tribute to Russian writersThe Post, Pakistan - 19 hours agoHe said Imean Rimma Kazakova was specially known for translations of poetry of Pakistani poet Faiz Admad Faiz into the Russian language.
- "The Impossible Takes Longer" but is a good read - Manteca Bulletin
"The Impossible Takes Longer" but is a good readManteca Bulletin, CA - 12 hours agoMy reading choices run the gamut - from fiction and nonfiction tomes to poetry, magazines (Newsweek, Time, US News & World Report), newspapers (of course), ...
- Pizarro: Ex-Smash Mouth guitarist ignites an explosive weekend - San Jose Mercury News
It feels topsy-turvy to have fireworks on the first night of the San Jose America Festival, which kicks off Friday, but there should be plenty of fun activities to last the weekend. It'll be a treat to see Greg Camp , the Santa Cruz guitarist and ...
- Dylan Jones: I have been having a lot of acupuncture - The Independent
If you ask me: 'I'm used to lying in small dark rooms as men and women work their magic' If you ask me, the music you hear in spas is massively underrated. Honestly, it's not the drugs talking here; I mean it. And anyway, I'm not on medication right ...
- Cheshire writers urged to enter literature competition - ChesterChronicle.co.uk
Cheshire writers urged to enter literature competitionChesterChronicle.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoStories must be a maximum of 1500 words, while poetry should be no more than 100 lines. The closing date for entries is September 1. ...
- Mary Peccolo; original owner of Blue Door Bookstore, arts supporter (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Hillcrest wasn't Hillcrest yet when Mary Peccolo and her husband opened the Blue Door Bookstore on Fifth Avenue in 1961. The tiny shop came to be known as a literary center for Bohemians, intellectuals, artists and activists.
- New multicultural children's publishing company launches - Caymen Net News
With its first dynamic children’s book series based on the Caymanian heritage due for release in Fall 2008, ContessaBlack Publishing & Media Corp. Ltd is poised to diversify children’s literature and transform the multicultural children’s book ...
- by Jeff Foxworthy Various colorful poems by Foxworthy. - TheCelebrityCafe.com
by Jeff Foxworthy Various colorful poems by Foxworthy.TheCelebrityCafe.com, NY - Jul 28, 2008From dirt on their shirt, to a lost hat, random adventures, family, friends, to animals, anything goes. But most of all, along with the randomness of the ...
- Rep's New Playwrights series is full of aesthetic rewards - TheReporter.com
Rep's New Playwrights series is full of aesthetic rewardsTheReporter.com, CA - 23 minutes agoIn Slota's microcosm, set ni 1969, the world is divided between Ingalls' troubled Michael - sometimes wearing a steel helmet and brandishing a black assault ...
- Book Review: The Last Of The Angels by Fadhil al-Azzawi - Blogcritics.org
Book Review: The Last Of The Angels by Fadhil al-AzzawiBlogcritics.org, OH - 11 hours ago(For those who are interested I came across a couple of web sites where some of his poetry has been posted, Contemporary Arab Poetry and Jehat.com, ...
- I want a long rest from a game that never sleeps - Guardian Blogs
Why don't I like football? Maybe it's because I was a timid child and I was made to play it against my will. Memories of cold, dark autumn afternoons in the 1980s, standing in the corner of a sports field hoping nobody would kick the ball anywhere ...
- Katy Guest: A Week in Books (Independent)
As May ticks over into June, three things are predictable in the literary calendar. There will be apocalyptic downpours at the Hay Festival. Someone will say that the Orange Prize isn't fair on men. Then someone will say no, it probably isn't, but never mind, because it encourages people to read.
- Poet Anne writes for school's book - Horncastle Today
Poet Anne writes for school's bookHorncastle Today, UK - 40 minutes agoPoet, critic and author Anne Stevenson wrote the foreword to the book, titled An Anthology of Poetry in Commemoration of the School's Centenary: Queen ...
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