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- Local news in brief Sept. 5 (Santa Fe New Mexican)
Martina Lee, 23, studies artwork at the Institute of American Indian Art’s first exhibit of the semester, ‘IAIA Art In,’ at its opening Thursday in the Primitive Edge Gallery. Fifty-nine students and faculty members produced artwork together using paints, brushes, drawing pads, beads and poetry.
- Dr. Emman Was Expelled From ANA –– Patrick - LeadershipNigeria
Dr. Emman Was Expelled From ANA –– PatrickLeadershipNigeria, Nigeria - 21 minutes agoWhile in secondary school I had the opportunity of winning a children poetry competition. During my NYSC, my play was one of the winners of the ...
- Colorscape Chenango 2008 - Evening Sun
Roger Bonair Agard is a native of Trinidad and Tobago and a Cave Canem fellow. Co-founder and artistic director of the louderARTS Project, Roger is author of two collections of poetry, “Tarnish and Masquerade†(Cypher Books, 2006) and â ...
- James Crumley, Author of Gritty and Poetic Crime Dies at 68 - The Money Times
Washington PostJames Crumley, Author of Gritty and Poetic Crime Dies at 68The Money Times, India - 4 hours agoHe wrote 7 crime novels, but is best known for writing the definitive private eye novel “The Last Good Kiss,†a single accomplishment worthy of a whole ...James Crumley; Inspired Generation of Crime Writers Washington Postall 37 news articles
- Professor brings literary giants to Lenoir-Rhyne (The Charlotte Observer)
John Updike, Alice Walker and former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins have already made appearances at Lenoir-Rhyne University's 20-year-old Visiting Writers Series. So have Frank McCourt and Joyce Carol Oates. This year, scheduled authors include Anna Quinlen (“Black and Blueâ€), Terry McMillan (“Waiting to Exhaleâ€) and poet Galway Kinnell – winner of a Pulitzer, a National Book Award and a ...
- Greenville County School News - News Channel 7
Greenville County School NewsNews Channel 7, SC - 3 hours agoThe top students in each category are selected for participation in the national contest. Participating students choose their own topics of study and ...
- A beautiful new mosaic - Augusta Chronicle
A beautiful new mosaicAugusta Chronicle, GA - 1 hour agoAll along the way, there will be dancing and singing and book-and-poetry readings and exhibits ranging from the Inventions of Da Vinci to the legacy of our ...
- 'Song' of Native California - Appeal-Democrat
Among works featured in a new exhibit at the Community Memorial Museum of Sutter County is a contemporary painter's take on Modoc tribe leader Captain Jack. Artist Mike Rodriguez juxtaposed a distinctly Anglo-American, Warhol-like pop art style with ...
- Poet Steve Orlen next in Frostic Reading Series - Western Michigan University Magazine
KALAMAZOO--Next in the Frostic Reading Series, award-winning poet Steve Orlen will read from his works at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct., 9, in the Little Theatre at Western Michigan University. All readings in the series are open to the public free of charge ...
- August 2008 - Edmonton Journal
It's the month we've all been waiting for -- when we long for company so we can show off our hometown. Every August, this northern Canadian city shines and hums with summer events that bring its residents great joy, from Folk Fest, an unforgettable ...
- Play focuses on domestic violence - Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
Play focuses on domestic violenceClarksville Leaf Chronicle, TN - 3 minutes agoStanis has published a book of poetry "For Men Only," and a common-sense collection of self-help advice called "Situations 101 on Relationships — the Good, ...
- Overheard, out and about, Mrs. Grundy sees all, tells all - Andalusia Star-News
Overheard, out and about, Mrs. Grundy sees all, tells allAndalusia Star-News, AL - 58 minutes agoThe Portly Gentleman, who dabbles in poetry and thinks himself a man of letters, attended a poetry workshop July 25 at the Confederate Memorial Park at ...
- Charlotte Kohler dies at 99; editor brought distinguished writers, poets to Virginia Quarterly Review (Los Angeles Times)
Charlotte Kohler, who helped shape the path of literature as the longtime editor of the small but influential Virginia Quarterly Review, died Sept. 15 of congestive heart failure at her home in Charlottesville, Va. She was 99 and died one day before her 100th birthday.
- Huckleberries Online - Spokane Spokesman-Review
DFO: Idawa came "in from the cold" earlier today, identifying himself to me. He's a young man with deep roots in North Idaho who currently lives in the Seattle area. A top-notch dude. I was thrilled to get to know him a little via e-mail. It'll make ...
- Robin Williams comedy filming in Wallingford - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Robin Williams comedy filming in WallingfordSeattle Post Intelligencer - 1 hour agoThe new independent comedy is "World's Greatest Dad," in which Williams plays a high school poetry teacher who finds his son dead under embarrassing ...
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