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- Pulitzer poet Trethewey to appear at Miss. university - Picayune Item
Pulitzer poet Trethewey to appear at Miss. universityPicayune Item, MS - 17 minutes agoA Gulfport native and creative writing professor at Emory University in Atlanta, Trethewey has penned three poetry collections. She won the 2007 Pulitzer ...
- 'Walking park' to open Saturday - Olympian
• What: Olympia's Southwest Neighborhood Association invites neighbors to the opening of a new "walking park" in the neighborhood Saturday morning. The walking park is not a single park, but four mini-parks to which people in the neighborhood can ...
- Hip-Hop Culture: An Alternative View - Post-Journal
In a recent discussion about the ethics of hip-hop music, I became aware of the seriousness of the controversy surrounding it. Stereotypes about dress, lyricism, womanization and violence have left hip-hop with not only a bad rap, but a lack of ...
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- Zipping It - ChristianityToday.com
Zipping ItChristianityToday.com, IL - 2 hours agoAt the spiritual schools you may be able to take a class where you read Jane Austen or romantic poetry, but dating and relationships are often discussed in ...
- Jackie Spencer and Her New Book "Delectable Spirit" - PR.com
Jackie Spencer and her book "Delectable Spirit" will be at Space39 Art Gallery in Downtown Ft. Myers Fl. Oct. 25th 6-10 PM for Zombiecon08. Jackie will be available for book signing during the event. One of her many works of art will be on display at ...
- Of <i>dhoop, baarish</i> & Deepti - Times of India
Of <i>dhoop, baarish</i> & DeeptiTimes of India, India - Aug 3, 2008The self-proclaimed creative nomad who dabbles in painting, poetry, acting and direction says that she had earlier resolved to make a film with Madhuri ...
- NEWS: Beyond the Call: Stewart, Kawiaka and Coggins (The Dartmouth)
By Amy Davis Most Dartmouth students think their professors are pretty much on the ball; after all, most of them know their names by the end of the first week of classes, grade their papers quickly, are always available by Blitz and make time other than their set office hours to sit down to chat. Some of our professors, however, extend their time and energy beyond the classroom and into the ...
- Shalom Auslander (Guardian Unlimited)
Some mornings I like to take my laptop and go and write in the local coffee shop near my office because I have low self-esteem and imagine that people will admire me from afar. And they do. I live in a village in upstate New York that prides itself on being a "community of the arts". Writers, artists, musicians - these are just some of the people who don't actually live here. The houses cost ...
- Book review: 'The Sacred Book of the Werewolf' - International Herald Tribune
The Sacred Book of the Werewolf By Victor Pelevin Translated by Andrew Bromfield 335 pages. $25.95. Viking. In this satirical, erotic allegory of the post-Soviet and post-9/11 world, Victor Pelevin gives new meaning to the words "unreliable narrator ...
- Local grad earns high marks for volunteering (East York Mirror)
Local student Tracy Chen has given a great deal to her school and community. Thanks to her hard work, the Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation is giving something to her. Chen, a Regent Park res...
- Camp Bestival 2009 early bird tickets on sale - Virtual Festivals
Camp Bestival 2009 early bird tickets on saleVirtual Festivals, UK - 2 hours agoSo for those who want more Bestival tomfoolery, theatre, poetry and comedy, organisers have released early bird tickets for a limited time only. ...
- McCray Nickens: A storyteller with grit and grace (The State)
By the time she was in her 70s, Carrie Allen McCray Nickens had already had a long and productive live. She had taught school and been a social worker, earned a master’s degree and was active in the civil rights moment. But she still had another career in her. At 73, she began writing seriously, and during the final two decades of her life published poetry and a book exploring the lives of her ...
- Everything for Everyone: A small Demand - Anarkismo.net
Everything for Everyone: A small DemandAnarkismo.net - 1 hour agoWe have little time for poetry; we have little patience for progress. We will go home to our communities after this Summer, and it is in our communities ...
- Finalists for the $100000 Siminovitch Theatre Prize announced - National Post
Finalists for the $100000 Siminovitch Theatre Prize announcedNational Post, Canada - Sep 24, 2008This jack-of-all-trades has published more than 20 books of poetry, prose, and essay. "The jury feels that each playwright on the short-list possesses a ...
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