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- Bob Dylan Wins Pulitzer Prize (NBC 5 Chicago)
Music legend Bob Dylan wins a Pulitzer Prize for his "profound impact on popular music and American culture."
- The Big Gigs: Shows and highlights of the upcoming entertainment week - Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription)
The Big Gigs: Shows and highlights of the upcoming entertainment weekMinneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - Mar 13, 2008Yup, Paul Peterson, Chance Howard, Jellybean Johnson and company travel to "Erotic City" and other Purple destinations as well as reinvigorate old faves by ...
- WHY I LEFT THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - Virtue Online
WHY I LEFT THE EPISCOPAL CHURCHVirtue Online, PA - 38 minutes ago"I believe the Bible is a book of poetry with a lot of history in it. I believe the Prayer Book has all that one needs for salvation. ...
- April is National Poetry month (The Garden Island)
Opportunity to hear six Kaua‘i poets by The Garden Island National Poetry Month was established in 1996 by the American Academy of Poets.
- Painting the town: Gallery gives local artists a canvas (Plymouth Observer)
Jean-Paul Abou-Dib of Canton Township is a teacher in order to have a steady income. His real passion, though, is painting Ð more specifically working with oils Ð which unfortunately would leave him a starving artist if he tried to make a living at it. However, Abou-Dib and a dozen other local artists are getting an opportunity to show off their talents and maybe even sell their array of ...
- Community Notepad: April 16, 2008 - Pacifica Tribune
Community Notepad: April 16, 2008Pacifica Tribune, CA - 1 hour agoIn honor of National Poetry Month, the Pacifica Library is celebrating with a poetry writing workshop. Emmanuel Williams, Pacifica poet and riddler, ...
- An American tragedy - Irish Independent
An American tragedyIrish Independent, Ireland - Mar 3, 2008Thanks to the Gen Y boom, teen music began to explode with the Backstreet Boys and the Spice Girls, the perfect music for America’s pre-9/11 optimism. ...
- Writers ignite next 'black literary renaissance' - MinnPost.com
MinnPost.comWriters ignite next 'black literary renaissance'MinnPost.com, MN - 8 hours agoThat's how Arleta Little, poet and executive director of the Givens Foundation for African American Literature, describes the first annual Givens Black ...
- FICTION: The Penitent is Mightier - Brooklyn Rail
Brooklyn RailFICTION: The Penitent is MightierBrooklyn Rail, NY - 2 hours agoRon Hansen’s novels often use historical settings, and have been increasingly concerned with Catholic themes such as faith and unconditional love, ...
- Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Announces 2008 Poetry Out Loud ... - StreetInsider.com (subscription)
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Announces 2008 Poetry Out Loud ...StreetInsider.com (subscription), MI - Mar 12, 2008The National Endowment for the Arts and The Poetry Foundation created the Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest to encourage high school students to ...
- Author with ties to McDowell: Sad is good (The McDowell News)
Americans are too happy for their own good, according to an educator with ties to McDowell County. Eric G. Wilson, son of former McDowell resident and noted Marion High School athlete Glen Wilson, is a professor of English at Wake Forest University. In his new book, Wilson challenges the modern fixation on happiness and argues for the necessary place for melancholy in the human psyche. "We are ...
- A creative musical dialogue - Times of Malta
Times of MaltaA creative musical dialogueTimes of Malta, Malta - 10 hours agoBen Murray is fast becoming well known as an accordion, piano and keyboard artiste, with sensitivity in his playing that is matched by the poetry of his ...
- After Hours: Nightspotting (Honolulu Advertiser)
SADIE HAWKINS PARTY, with Molokai Jazz West. Turn tradition on its head, ladies. 5:30-8:30 p.m. today. Don Ho's Island Grill. 528-0807. DRAGON THUNDER, an ARTafterDARK event, with DJ Rhythms and more. 6-9 p.m. today, Honolulu Academy of Arts. 532-6099.
- Arts Briefs 2/28 (Provo Daily Herald)
Billy Collins Utahns have the rare opportunity of attending a poetry reading on Friday at Brigham Young University by one of the most acclaimed poets of our time, a poet whose collections have broken sales records and whose readings often have standing room only.
- 'All we had to read was Danielle Steel' - Independent
'All we had to read was Danielle Steel'Independent, UK - 5 hours agoHe was released (without charges being brought) after campaigning by Amnesty International, which is currently running its "You Can't Jail Minds" poetry ...
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