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- Slaves in the Family - Newsweek
NewsweekSlaves in the FamilyNewsweek - 44 minutes agoSo Dave's poetry and his penchant for signing his work signals not only his own bravery but at least some modest enlightenment on the part of his owners. ...
- Pure Poetry in for the hard sell at Doncaster - Scotsman
Pure Poetry in for the hard sell at DoncasterScotsman, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoBy Jim Kean SUCH is the huge amount of cash up for grabs in today's big two-year-old contest at Doncaster that the horse who finishes ninth in it will take ...
- Alone but not lonely in the States (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
IT WAS OGDEN NASH IN “FAMILY COURT” WHO said that one would be in less danger from the wiles of the stranger if one’s own kith and kin were more fun to be with.
- Obama’s victory — a change the world should believe in - Business Day South Africa
THE world looks anew at its sole superpower. For the past several years America’s most formidable adversary has not been al-Qaeda, North Korea or Iran. The strategic threat to US power has come from rising anti-Americanism. The election of Barack ...
- Upcoming programs at the Moberly public library - Moberly Monitor Index
Upcoming programs at the Moberly public libraryMoberly Monitor Index, MO - 41 minutes agoThursday, December 11: African-American Children’s Poetry workshop at 6:30 pm. Hold Christmas in Your Heart African-American Songs, Poems, and Stories for ...
- Web exclusive: From the Minotaur to a literary ghost story - Daily Iowan
Steven Sherrill, a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, credits just one thing for bringing him to the UI campus. "It might have been the only school I got into," he said. Sherrill, who ultimately graduated with an M.F.A. in poetry from the ...
- Books: "Hurry Down Sunshine" (The New Yorker)
On July 5, 1996, my daughter was struck mad,” Greenberg writes at the start of a remarkable memoir. Sally, fifteen years old, after weeks of reading poetry and scribbling with mounting fervor, whirls through Greenwich Village possessed by a belief that people are born with genius but gradually lose it . . .
- BenLee's opens downtown - Worthington Daily Globe
BenLee's opens downtownWorthington Daily Globe, MN - 10 minutes agoShe hopes to add live music on Friday evenings and has scheduled a poetry reading for Oct. 27. BenLee’s is open from 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Thursday, ...
- Council for the Arts moves to new downtown digs - Gaylord Herald Times
Council for the Arts moves to new downtown digsGaylord Herald Times, MI - 2 hours agoThe building will be used to hold small performances, poetry and prose readings, art exhibitions, receptions and meeting space for workshops and other arts ...
- Gregory Maguire tackles Cowardly Lion in book - San Francisco Gate
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 Gregory Maguire had that in mind when he wrote "A Lion Among Men," the third in his series of "Wicked" books that give Baum's characters a psychological, grown-up spin. The first book in the series, published in 1995 (4 ...
- Arts center launches new performance series - Daily News Transcript
For 25 years, Emerson Umbrella Center for the Arts has been a network and a home base for creativity of all media, from paint to poetry to performance. Now, center – which celebrated its milestone anniversary with a gala bash last spring – is ...
- So for every weekend we offer a top few, - Washington Post
So for every weekend we offer a top few,Washington Post, United States - 42 minutes agoOkay, we might not be good at poetry, but we know where to go to read some of the best. The nation's oldest continuously published poetry journal, Poet Lore ...
- Poe and pumpkins at KWH (Daily Pennsylvanian)
The candle light, the raven perched on a shoulder and the rickety wooden furniture were reminiscent of a genuine speakeasy.
- BC-Def-Jam-Executive,1stWritethru - guardian.co.uk
BC-Def-Jam-Executive,1stWritethruguardian.co.uk, UK - 22 hours ago... are in his recently published alphabet/art/poetry/history book, "M is for Moose: A Charles Pachter Alphabet" - to the attention of the Royal Family. ...
- Oakland Symphony Premieres Unusual Work - Berkeley Daily Planet
Oakland East Bay Symphony will premiere an unusual commissioned work by San Francisco composer Nathaniel Stookey, Zipperz, with a libretto by Dan Harder, also of San Francisco, to be sung by Berkeley-native Eisa Davis and Manoel Felciano, both ...
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