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- Memoirs are made of this - The Australian
Memoirs are made of thisThe Australian, Australia - 1 hour agoOz is an only child and his life is also shaped by the suicide of his mother when he is 12. This colossal roadblock dominates and shapes the book and yet ...
- Be social (LA Weekly)
“So achingly honest it takes your breath away.” In June of 1999 a writer calling himself Nasdijj emerged from obscurity to publish an ode to his adopted son in Esquire . “My son is dead,” he began. “I didn’t say my adopted son is dead. He was my son. My son was a Navajo. He lived six years.
- National Poetry Day - Work - CV5 Communities
National Poetry Day - WorkCV5 Communities, UK - 12 hours agoYesterday was National Poetry Day and we asked for your verses on this year's theme of "work". The day encourages young and old to enjoy poetry and to have ...
- Q! Film Festival: Where cinematic fabulousness rules - Jakarta Post
Q! Film Festival: Where cinematic fabulousness rulesJakarta Post, Indonesia - 3 hours agoKicking the QFF off to a romantic start is the opening film, French musical Les Chansons d'Amour (Love Songs). Featuring an all-singing cast including Louis ...
- Missing Vermont from 387 miles away - Vineland Daily Journal
Missing Vermont from 387 miles awayVineland Daily Journal, NJ - 9 hours agoBut I am trying to heed Rainer Maria Rilke: "If your daily life seems poor, don't blame it, blame yourself, tell yourself that you are not poet enough to ...
- Pressing on - Lowell Sun
LOWELL -- Derek Fenner's book My Favorite Color is Red, is not available at Barnes and Noble. In fact, you have to work hard to find his passionate collection of poetry, prose and ink drawings. But that doesn't bother the Lowell 34-year-old. He's not ...
- Literary journal moves to Ark. university (Pine Bluff Commercial)
CONWAY, Ark. - The University of Central Arkansas is publishing another literary journal. Exquisite Corpse: A Journal of Letters & Life, a 25-year-old journal that has been available only on the Internet for the past decade, will publish an annual edition through the Conway campus.
- Writer Ha Jin says he wants to visit native China but is frustrated by censorship (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
Award-winning author Ha Jin says he wants to visit his native China after being away for 23 years but is discouraged by the Communist government's censorship of his books.
- Pres. Lee Expresses His Agony to Inner Circle - Donga.com
President Lee Myung-bak has reportedly confessed his agony to his inner circle, as mass protests against American beef forced him to fire all of his presidential secretaries and back off from his key policies. A key confidante who wished to remain ...
- Capitol Steps brings election jokes to Miller - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- The presidential candidates may be getting serious, but these comedians are finding humor in the upcoming election. Capitol Steps, a group of congressional staffers-turned-comedians who satirize American politics, will perform at 8 p.m ...
- Delighting young and old alike (The Star)
Any body of work that is written for children, as this is, but turns out to be equally delightful for grown-ups is definitely a fine example of outstanding young adult fiction.
- SHQ (All About Jazz)
If it were possible for painting and poetry to incorporate bebop in a crazy sort of rhythmic gymnastics, or if it were possible somehow to meld revolutionary body politic with dramatic performance then this record would be Paul Klee-meets-Bird—or, for that matter, Frank Zappa-meets-Vaclav Havel.
- Patt Rall Arts Column: Lake Bemidji Summer Opera Festival to ... - Bemidji Pioneer
Patt Rall Arts Column: Lake Bemidji Summer Opera Festival to ...Bemidji Pioneer, MN - 47 minutes agoThe opening reception is from 6:30-8:30 pm -- Cantabria Coffee Co., 211 Second St. NW, invites the public to a poetry reading with Paula Cisewski and Erin ...
- Artists seek inspiration from great outdoors (Quincy Herald-Whig)
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. -- Fourteen visual artists from British Columbia, Alberta and the United States have embarked on a journey to the remote wilderness of the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area for the third annual Muskwa-Kechika Artist Camp.
- Wired.com's WikiScanner Coverage Wins $10K Innovation in Journalism Award (Newswise)
Wired.com's WikiScanner coverage, which helped readers investigate and expose ego-editing and corporate whitewashing of Wikipedia entries, is this year's $10,000 Grand Prize winner in the Knight-Batten Awards for Innovations in Journalism, administered by J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism at American University's School of Communication. The awards honor creative uses of new ...
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