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- Six free songs for June: Gramophone Radio Hour - National Post
Six free songs for June: Gramophone Radio HourNational Post, Canada - 2 hours agoThe Microphones’ Phil Elverum has dubbed his new sound “black wooden,” which means it’sa gentler approach to the same thing — as if metal needed rain and ...
- Poetry Gathering on July 16 - Reno Gazette Journal
Poetry Gathering on July 16Reno Gazette Journal, NV - 59 minutes ago... edition of the poetry leaflet, 'The Inquisition," which will feature the work of approximately 30 local poets. This will be given away free to all those ...
- The Morville Hours, By Katherine Swift - Independent
The Morville Hours, By Katherine SwiftIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoIt is also a tumult of observation and the love of knowledge, shot through with glints of autobiography. In 1988, Katherine and her husband, Ken Swift, ...
- British Surrealists: Minor league, but major players - Independent
British Surrealists: Minor league, but major playersIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoPeople have said that Britain was Surrealism's original native land Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, William Blake, the gothic novel, Gulliver's Travels ...
- Josh Ritter: First Notes from Josh: The Small Town USA Tour 2008 (HuffingtonPost)
Hey All! Welcome to the Josh Ritter Small Towns Tour Diary on HuffingtonPost.com! This writing is conceived of as a kind of primer for modern...
- Briefs (Lowell Sun)
Ice-cream sundaes in Townsend TOWNSEND -- Kids can kick off summer with an ice-cream sundae on the library lawn. The program is open to children in preschool through fifth grade. It will be held tomorrow on the Townsend Public Library lawn at 1 p.
- Reaching out to young readers (Sentinel & Enterprise)
LEOMINSTER --Some teen girls like books better than boys and like art better than shopping at the mall, according to 14-year-old Catherine Brow.
- A Portrait of the Brain - Science News
What you don’t know about the brain could fill a book. That’s true even if you happen to be a brain surgeon or neuroscientist. Luckily, Zeman, a British neurologist, has painted A Portrait of the Brain in lucid, conversational prose. Zeman steps ...
- Spot-on poetic types - Straits Times
Spot-on poetic typesStraits Times, Singapore - 4 hours agoGIVE them a word, any word, and members of the Proletariat Poetry Factory will spin a poem out of it - on the spot. Armed with portable typewriters, ...
- The Last Fish Tale - Financial Times
The Last Fish Tale: The Fate of the Atlantic and Our Disappearing Fisheries By Mark Kurlansky Jonathan Cape ÂŁ16.99, 268 pages FT Bookshop price: ÂŁ13.59 On the coast of northern Massachusetts there is a promontory called Gloucester, first settled ...
- Greenwich Village trip a huge success - SouthCoastToday.com
Greenwich Village trip a huge successSouthCoastToday.com, MA - 7 minutes ago"They also have fiction, poetry, art books and nonfiction, and tables set up around the perimeter with discounted overstocks," Alan said. ...
- Purgatory Chasm Rocks - MetroWest Daily News
While offering heavenly views, Purgatory Chasm can be hell on your ankles. So it's probably a good idea to let sure-footed Sheryl Farnam lead you this Sunday, May 18, 2008, through the strangest geological mystery in central Massachusetts. A natural ...
- A New Literary Taste in Town (Flathead Beacon)
A year ago, a gaggle of Whitefish ski bums launched a biannual literary journal. With their third issue hitting bookstores this past week, the Whitefish Review not only stretched its fingers around the globe, but notched itself higher into a new plane of literary culture. One story tastes like a sweet cherry, the next like a tangy orange. With its first two issues, word about the Whitefish ...
- Third Annual HLF Creative Writing & Art Contest Deadline May 9th - Rockbridge Weekly
Third Annual HLF Creative Writing & Art Contest Deadline May 9thRockbridge Weekly, VA - Apr 29, 2008Creative Writing entries (essays, poetry, short stories, etc.) should be no more than one page (8.5" x 11") in length. Art entries may be in any media ...
- Weimar Journal A Postscript for a Writer, 200 Years in the Works - New York Times
New York TimesWeimar Journal A Postscript for a Writer, 200 Years in the WorksNew York Times, United States - 10 minutes agoBut it revealed a great deal about Germany’s passions and obsessions, from poetry to pathology. “Weimar made the poets into heroes in the classic sense and ...
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