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- Wisconsin Books for Prisoners, the Madison Roots Festival, Tedd O'Connell, and more in Madison MIscellany (Isthmus)
The state DOC blocks Wisconsin Books for Prisoners, Soglin remembers the late Ted O'Connell, the Madison Roots Festival, an interview with We Are Scientists, details on the fifth annual Madison World Music Festival, the National Poetry Slam gets started, another take on the new Restaurant Muramoto, an interview with Jin's Chicken and Fish owner Jeffrey Okafo, the brewery list and pre-parties for ...
- Don Imus in hot water again; Rikki Rocket isn't, and he's celebrating ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Don Imus is dining on toes again after his latest "open mouth, insert foot" moment. Oops, he did it again. Don Imus, who apparently loves nothing more than a beatdown from Rev. Al Sharpton, drew another one Monday by wondering on the air about the ...
- Jewel makes her way along a country road - Houston Chronicle
Jewel makes her way along a country roadHouston Chronicle, United States - 1 hour agoBut come on — it's not like Jewel has never written a corny lyric (or a ho-hum book of poetry). Time — and sales — will tell if country is where Jewel ...
- Your Calendar - East Lake County (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Find out all the events going on in your community, and plan your week’s activities with The Times.
- What's left behind (The Phoenix)
Tap Olé at the Regent, Rachid Ouramdane at the ICA, Prometheus at Boston Conservatory Tap Olé is less a new-fangled bicultural fusion than a return to tap dancing’s foundational swingtime.
- Proms 20 and 21: Stockhausen Day - Musical Criticism
Musical CriticismProms 20 and 21: Stockhausen DayMusical Criticism, UK - 19 minutes agoLess than eight months after Karlheinz Stockhausen's death, this day of celebration of the composer's life and work was a much-awaited effort in marking the ...
- Joyce Carol Oates explores JonBenet Ramsey-style case (The Standard-Times)
"My Sister, My Love" (Ecco. 562 pages. $25.95), by Joyce Carol Oates
- Slain Professor Wrote Of Slavery, Langston Hughes 'Homoeroticism' - Post Chronicle
Slain Professor Wrote Of Slavery, Langston Hughes 'Homoeroticism'Post Chronicle - 15 hours agoLindon offered so much, personally and professionally, to the department, the campus and the scholarly field of African American studies. ...
- Pressure on Burnham over female poet - First Post
First PostPressure on Burnham over female poetFirst Post, UK - 1 hour agoAs part of a well-orchestrated campaign, Chloe Garner, director of the Ledbury Poetry Festival, has written an open letter to the Queen, Gordon Brown, ...
- Newport Folk Festival and JVC Jazz Festival Newport Team Up with OurStage.com to Select Performing Artists (Harmony Central)
OurStage.com, a music discovery destination providing professional opportunities for up-and-coming talent, has partnered with Festival Network's Newport Folk Festival and JVC Jazz Festival Newport to help identify best emerging artists for the 2008 line-ups.
- James Tate's poems are about something and everything else (The Kansas City Star)
James Tate is the Jerry Seinfeld of American poetry. You’ll remember “Seinfeld,” the sitcom dubbed “a show about nothing.” Here’s part of Charles Simic’s blurb for Tate’s new collection, The Ghost Soldiers: “To write a poem out of nothing at all is Tate’s genius. Just about anything can happen next in this kind of poetry, and that is ...
- Star-Eyewitness News 4 'Student of the Week' - Arizona Daily Star
Beyond the classroom: Brumbaugh has been in her school's GATE Resource program for three years. GATE stands for Gifted and Talented Education. She was nominated for Student of the Week by her GATE teacher, Joanne Steele. "What's so amazing about Miki ...
- Round up: Poetry - Scotland on Sunday Online
This first collection glows and hums with promise from an intriguing new writer. A product of the University of Edinburgh creative writing Masters, Meekings brings youthful charm and a fresh angle to the natural world. The Bestiary bristles with cre ...
- Williams sees the sights in Seattle - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
While it's unknown what Robin Willliams was doing Monday for his 57th birthday, he was seen over his birthday weekend at the Seattle Art Museum. Robin Williams, 57, is in town on a 25-day film shoot (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images) One employee of ...
- Do North calendar - The Salem News
Do North calendarThe Salem News, MA - 47 minutes ago... $1, Friday nights at 8 pm at The Vault, an independent Christian church, at 217 Essex St., Salem. For information call 978-744-8444. POETRY. ...
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