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- 'This Was Nothing' - The Bulletin
New?Orleans - A weaker-than-expected Hurricane Gustav swirled into the fishing villages and oil-and-gas towns of Louisiana's Cajun country yesterday, delivering only a glancing blow to New Orleans that did little more than send water sloshing ...
- Bar listings - Union
Sitar Player Paul Hubbard & Tabla Drummer Joe Fajen, 6 - 9:30 p.m., Sat., Sept. 20. No cover. Call for reservations. Romantic Duo Avatara & Zak, 6 - 9:30 p.m., Sat., Sept. 27. No cover. Call for reservations. World Music ...
- In Good Company celebrates our diversity - Londoner
In Good Company celebrates our diversityLondoner, Canada - 3 hours agoFriday, Oct. 24 – Rhythm Rhymes Us featuring Colleen Thibaudeau, Penn Kemp, & Stephanie Sly in an evening of poetry, spoken word and readings, ...
- Collective instinct - Financial Times
The author of Collections of Nothing , William Davies King, is a professor at the University of California at Santa Barbara (just a few miles from that exotic collector of exotic animals, Michael Jackson). King’s book opens, glumly: “On a hot ...
- Students, teachers rake in awards - Florida Times-Union
Students, teachers rake in awardsFlorida Times-Union, FL - 5 hours agoThey are: Daniel Applewhite, Stanton College Preparatory School, in the poetry category; Treavor Boykins, Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, drama; ...
- Historic find shows Samuel Hobbs was the Staples of his day - The Salem News
Historic find shows Samuel Hobbs was the Staples of his dayThe Salem News, MA - 1 hour agoA teacher of poetry, he will discuss Frost poems and end the night with a resounding reading of "The Death of the Hired Man." Mark it on your calendar, ...
- Local writers to give readings at Chapters (Windsor Star)
Local talent will be showcased at the Chapters bookstore in Devonshire Mall Saturday during the Windsor-Essex Writer's Club's Gala of Stars.
- Cedar Rapids native reads his 'Letters from Abu Ghraib' - UI The Daily Iowan (subscription)
Cedar Rapids native reads his 'Letters from Abu Ghraib'UI The Daily Iowan (subscription), IA - 5 hours agoHe spent four "claustrophobic" months at West Point, where a class poetry exercise about Gen. Patton elicited an epiphany for the young man. ...
- MY GUANTÃÂNAMO DIARY - New York Times
New York TimesMY GUANTÃÂNAMO DIARYNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoIt is hard to read this book without a growing sense of embarrassment and indignation. Jeffrey Rosen’s most recent book is “The Supreme Court: The ...
- Goings on About Town: Art (The New Yorker)
MUSEUMS AND LIBRARIES METROPOLITAN MUSEUM Fifth Ave. at 82nd St. (212-535-7710)--“Giorgio Morandi, 1890-1964.†The first ever American retrospective of the Italian modern master is the sleeper hit of the season. Morandi’s many still-lifes, each an adventure, are unbeatably radical meditations on what can and can’t happen when three . . .
- Across the Page: Recent Favorites - AfterEllen.com
Across the Page: Recent FavoritesAfterEllen.com - 1 hour ago... Babyji by Abha Dawesar; Miss McGhee by Bett Norris; and The Niagara River, a collection of poetry by the recently appointed US Poet Laureate, Kay Ryan. ...
- What's on (and off) Broadway this season - Trading Markets (press release)
What's on (and off) Broadway this seasonTrading Markets (press release), CA - Sep 28, 2008And the Public Theater's hit revival of Hair (the "love-rock" musical that debuted at the Public in 1967) will move from Central Park to a still-unspecified ...
- DESIREE COOPER: Jessica Care Moore among Detroiters in new Wright exhibit (Detroit Free Press)
Detroit native daughter Jessica Care Moore left home in the mid-1990s to find fame as a poet in New York. Last year, she returned to the Motor City a mother and nationally known author, publisher and performer.
- Soldier for the right (Rocky Mountain News)
The middle-aged guy who once had his nose broken by the future president of Costa Rica, and has bookshelves where Che Guevara and Karl Marx cohabitate with Rudyard Kipling and St. Augustine, is gesturing with chalk- smeared hands as he paces nonstop in a classroom, talking about something called the "hegemonic stability theory."
- Hidden histories - Boston Globe
Hidden historiesBoston Globe, United States - 52 minutes agoToday we still turn to Homer's epics not only as sources of ancient wisdom and wrenchingly powerful poetry, but also as genuinely popular entertainments. ...
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