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- Interfaith calendar - Indianapolis Star
Interfaith calendarIndianapolis Star, United States - 2 hours agoMusic, poetry, drama and free coffee, tea and snacks. Performers include The Griot Drummers, The ACT Out Ensemble of IUPUI, Thomas Floyd and Sam Carpenter. ...
- Prince George's Community Events Nov. 6-13, 2008 - Washington Post
Prince George's Community Events Nov. 6-13, 2008Washington Post, United States - 4 hours agoFree with youth ID. 301-937-6621. COFFEEHOUSE GROOVE SHOWCASE, for ages 13-18, art students perform poetry readings, music, dance, theater and art shows, ...
- Branching out to highlight historic trees in city - Daily Press
HAMPTON - — When the authors of a new book called "Remarkable Trees of Virginia " asked for nominations of historically important trees in the state, they received 1,000 responses. Only about 120 of those were picked to be photographed and written ...
- Saskatchewan Book Awards nominees announced - Regina Leader-Post
REGINA -- With 113 titles making the short list, the judges for the 2008 Saskatchewan Book Awards had their work cut out for them. Nominees for the awards, which recognize and celebrate excellence in Saskatchewan writing and publishing, were ...
- Ahmed Faraz (1931-2008) – The Romantic Rebel - Chowk
Ahmed Faraz (1931-2008) – The Romantic RebelChowk, CA - 10 minutes agoThe poetry of Faraz was a reflection of the man’s integrity; throughout his life he spoke fearlessly against the military establishment which he held ...
- Poetry reading set for FSC on Sept. 24 - Sentinel & Enterprise
FITCHBURG -- A member of the Fitchburg State College faculty will present from his manuscript of poems this month. Ian Williams, an assistant professor of English, will present from "You Know Who You Are," at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24 at the ...
- The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily (Arab News)
This is perhaps one of the most hackneyed lines in English poetry. But as is usually the case with all clichés, Rudyard Kipling’s dictum, “East is East and West is West, and never the twain shall meet,â€
- Duncan Glen: Poet, publisher, editor, designer, and excavator of Scottish literature (Independent)
Duncan Glen had a distinguished academic career in creative design, retiring in 1986 as Emeritus Professor of Visual Communication from Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham. But he was also a uniquely important poet, a pioneering critic and a crucial publisher and editor committed to the enablement of others, with an open, inquisitive eye for poetry from around the world.
- Author Jim Harrison finds inspiration in the wide open spaces of the ... - Kansas City Star
On a sunny mid-September Monday, the same day the stock market plummeted, I was sitting at my desk trying to write while watching the Dow numbers (and what felt like my future) fall, unaware that I was about to experience the high point of my autumn ...
- Folk Tale-Inspired Black Rider, by Waits, Wilson and Burroughs ... - Playbill.com
Folk Tale-Inspired Black Rider, by Waits, Wilson and Burroughs ...Playbill.com, NY - Oct 7, 2008The play "evokes the atmosphere of a gothic circus, where poetry, music, and dance fuse together to convey a seductive and menacing story. ...
- Book Review: Duck Duck Wally: A Novel by Gabe Rotter (Blogcritics.org)
As a humorist, debut author Gabe Rotter has made a comedic grand entrance on the pop culture sha-zeeny! Everyone wants to know what's up with this book's title. Two sources come readily to mind: the children's game, "Duck, Duck, Goose" and the rude gesture of goosing another person. But you must read clear through the last chapter of Duck Duck Wally to get it. No cheating, either, because you ...
- The Bookworm: Willie Nelson is better at writing songs than novels - La Crosse Tribune
Let’s say someone wronged you. They cut you off in traffic. Stole from you. Backed into your car and didn’t leave a note. Hacked into your computer and left a virus. Things like that make you angry, and you probably plot all kinds of revenge ...
- 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 ...
- The poet boy who changed in the war - Calgary Herald
The poet boy who changed in the warCalgary Herald, Canada - 7 hours agoHis poetry was silenced but still the poppies blow, row on row. They mark the place where poet boys fought for their lives and never came home again. ...
- 'I Remember Singing': New Biography Offers Detailed, Heartwarming ... - Forbes
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C., Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- "The Holocaust happened. I was there." These are the words of Hugo Schiller, Holocaust survivor and subject of the riveting new biography, "I Remember Singing" (published by AuthorHouse -- http://www ...
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