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- Our Daily Bleg: Which Reference Books Have to Be in Your Library? - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsOur Daily Bleg: Which Reference Books Have to Be in Your Library?New York Times Blogs, NY - 4 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- REDCAT's New Original Works (NOW) Festival - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesREDCAT's New Original Works (NOW) FestivalLos Angeles Times, CA - 15 hours agoLaBaron likes the term "hyper-opera" for this succession of six "songs" to a libretto of typographic concrete poetry by Douglas Kearney. ...
- 140 authors expected at annual Brooklyn Book Festival - New York Daily News
The crowd browses in front of Brooklyn Borough Hall at the 2007 Brooklyn Literacy Festival in Columbus Park in downtown Brooklyn. Matthews/AP Walter Mosley, who created Detective Easy Rawlins, will be honored at this year's Festival. Corkery/News ...
- Mujeres Writing Conference Saturday - Arizona Daily Star
Workshop topics include "Who Am I?", looking at the major influences in your life; and "Comidas y Memoria," your memories of the traditional food in your family. A third workshop will focus on "Discovering Our Individual Gifts and Contributions to ...
- Wednesday, Sep 3rd - San Francisco Bay Guardian
Wednesday, Sep 3rdSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 26 minutes agoIf there's a not-quite-so-inspirational side to this tale, Marsh and company have conspicuously left it on the cutting room floor. (1:34) Smith Rafael. ...
- Thursday 2nd October National Poetry Day - Indymedia Ireland
Liam Aungier is a poet from Kildare. His collection Apples in Winter was published by Doghouse books. Among other awards, he was twice runner up in the Patrick Kavanagh Award. Ross Hattaway was born in Wellington New Zealand, but has lived in Ireland ...
- Tony Soprano - Chicago Tribune
One used, black and beige short-sleeve polo shirt, a tank top and black pants: $43,750. Inflation run amok? Nope -- just the premium you pay for the blood of Tony-Soprano.
- Gift of words: Festival of the Written Arts - Coast Reporter
Gift of words: Festival of the Written ArtsCoast Reporter, Canada - 35 minutes agoShe described how the birth of this memoir had been difficult for a writer who was more comfortable with poetry. Her son’s response had been, “Good book, ...
- BOOK REVIEW | Scattershot: My Bipolar Family: A Memoir - Charleston City Paper
Charleston City PaperBOOK REVIEW | Scattershot: My Bipolar Family: A MemoirCharleston City Paper, SC - 4 hours agoThroughout the book, Lovelace's prose mimics his fragile mental condition, accelerating to a breathless poetry during his manic phases and slowing to a ...
- Acting program helps Hub kids avoid drama - The Boston - Bay State Banner
Acting program helps Hub kids avoid dramaThe Boston - Bay State Banner, MA - 1 hour agoInstead, they opted to tackle topics like racism, violence, poverty, sexism, love and family. The end result was nine teens performing scenes from ...
- Purple Rose Theatre announces 2008-09 season (The Chelsea Standard)
The 2008-09 season at the popular Purple Rose Theatre in Chelsea features a modern revival, an American classic and two world premiere productions. The Purple Rose Theatre Co. announced its final selections for its 2008-09 season, which will hit the stage in October 2008.
- Musharraf's turbulent 9 years in power (AP via Yahoo! News)
Pervez Musharraf took power in a bloodless coup and later led a reluctant nation into the U.S.-led war on terror — an alliance that won him plaudits in the West but fueled anger at home.
- Michael Phelps joins Olympic greats with ninth gold medal - Daily Telegraph
Michael Phelps joins Olympic greats with ninth gold medal Michael Phelps, having been pulled out of the mire by Jason Lezak in the relay on Monday, began his assault on the record books in earnest with the most effortless and imperial world ...
- NAMES AND FACES: Elizabeth Hurley's gourmet hogs a hit in England (Detroit Free Press)
Actress Elizabeth Hurley's major career move, LL Cool J's love of luxury at the MTV VMA's and more.
- 'Left-wing' writer denies applying for travel grant - Globe and Mail
Canadian Abroad from Belgrade, Canada writes: Strange as it may seem, Canada and her artists are well respected in the the world. Having lived in three other countries, and visited many, I can testify that Canada, Canadian culture and values are ...
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