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- Neil Gaiman has lived with the idea for "The Graveyard Book" for 23 ... - San Francisco Gate
Gaiman, the English science-fiction-fantasy author best known for his graphic novel series "The Sandman" (and later the movie "Stardust" starring Robert De Niro and Claire Danes), recalled living across the street from a graveyard, which his son used ...
- TOME RAIDER: a Must-See Guide to Wordstock (Willamette Week)
Each week, WW writer John Minervini brings you the latest in book reviews, author Q&A’s and Portland literary gossip. Click here to join the Tome Raider mailing list. When it comes to Wordstock (Nov. 6-9), bibliophiles are spoiled for choice. In fact, the geeky excitement of getting to meet all those novelists, poets, comic artists [...]
- Jazz for All, Love for Jazz: The 29th Annual Detroit Jazz Festival - Jazz Police
Jazz for All, Love for Jazz: The 29th Annual Detroit Jazz FestivalJazz Police, MN - 18 hours ago... combinations of strings, voice and horns; his Carl Sandburg Project a futuristic approach to the epic works of one of America’s most beloved poets. ...
- A celebration of readers and writers - Hindu
HinduA celebration of readers and writersHindu, India - 1 hour agoGulzar himself was one of the stars of the show and the only one to bring tears to the eyes of the audience with his poem “Budhiya Re†(translated as “Old ...
- More and more stars lend names to charity - MSNBC
NEW YORK - Bono battles the AIDS epidemic. Leonardo tries to make the world a greener place, and Martha has a soft spot for animals. For today’s celebs, charity work is almost as much a part of the job as walking the red carpet. Famous names have ...
- Angling for Attention - Washington Post
Angling for AttentionWashington Post, United States - 8 hours agoSome job candidates use poetry to promote themselves. Others bring would-be bosses a cookie. One candidate brought bagels, muffins, cereal and other ...
- 'Eagle Eye' soars to No. 1 at box office with $29M - MLive.com
Dreamworks and Paramount Pictures In this image released by Paramount Pictures and Dreamworks, Shia LaBeouf, left, and Michelle Monaghan star as two unsuspecting Americans drawn into a mysterious conspiracy in the race-against-time thriller "Eagle ...
- Rooms at First Congregational Church in Saginaw set the Bible scene (The Saginaw News)
A church's educational wing sends children back in time to experience the stories. Jeff Schrier | The Saginaw NewsPeggy Knutson, school director at First Congregational Church, 403 S. Jefferson in Saginaw, sits in "Oracle's Oasis," a new story room. Peggy...
- Sunny Irvine mom is also a dark poet (Orange County Register)
Victoria Chang's latest book is 'Salvinia Molesta,' named after a weed.
- New school year, new programs in Minneapolis, St. Paul - Twin Cities Planet
New school year, new programs in Minneapolis, St. PaulTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 8 hours agoBy and large, though, Cassellius said the district was moving to an “early college focus,†part of the “every child college ready by 2012†mandate from the ...
- Art exhibition at Paddington library - London Informer
Art exhibition at Paddington libraryLondon Informer, UK - 17 hours agoParticipants have written manifestos which blend historical fact, prose and poetry. Alongside this are pictures of slave ships, photographs, ...
- Perhaps Death Is Proud; More Reason to Savor Life - Dispatch
At my job, people die. Jeff Swensen for The New York Times ‘CONDITION A’ “I did the only thing I could do,†Theresa Brown said of trying to save a patient. That’s hardly our intention, but they die nonetheless. Usually it’s at the end of ...
- Hommocks Auditorium Renamed in Tribute to Former Principal - Larchmont Gazette
Larchmont GazetteHommocks Auditorium Renamed in Tribute to Former PrincipalLarchmont Gazette, NY - 1 hour agoDr. Weitzman listed some of the artists and speakers who have performed in the auditorium since it opened, including a Def Jam poetry troupe, the West Point ...
- The Egyptian Connection (New York Review of Books)
An article by William Dalrymple from The New York Review of Books, October 23, 2008
- New Yorkers Respond to 'Abortion Changes You' Subway Ads (Christian News Wire)
NEW YORK, Nov. 11 / Christian Newswire / -- An ad campaign stating that "abortion changes you" has been seen by hundreds of thousands of New York subway riders during the past month. And more than 1,400 New Yorkers have responded by visiting the Abortion Changes You website.
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