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- Potty art in 'From the Stall' more than just crap (The Lantern)
Sometimes the funniest stuff actually does come while on the toilet. The recently released book "From the Stall" by Doug Rice takes a closer look inside bathroom stalls to uncover hidden treasures on the walls. Spanning 145 pages, the book delivers pictures of graffitied walls containing crude naked drawings, unprintable gossip, not-so-poetic poetry and whatever else comes to the mind of an ...
- Personal History Informs David Guterson's Newest Novel - Kitsap Sun (Subscription)
Personal History Informs David Guterson's Newest NovelKitsap Sun (Subscription), United States - 1 hour agoLater, he breaks free from the "unhappiness machine" and sneaks off to the Olympic Peninsula's Hoh rainforest with Gnostic gospels and Buddhist poetry in ...
- School News: NE area towns (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Poetry Contest The following are the winners of the Penfield Public Library's annual Teen Poetry Contest: Sixth Grade Division: 1. Rebecca Markajani, Bay Trail Middle School, Footprints in the Sand; 2. Aamir Zain, Allendale Columbia School, Excitement; 3. Alex Whitehair, Village Elementary School, Life as a Roller Coaster.
- "The Real is Just as Magical as the Fictitious": An Intimate Talk ... - PopMatters
PopMatters"The Real is Just as Magical as the Fictitious": An Intimate Talk ...PopMatters, IL - 24 minutes agoAs an actor, screenwriter, poet, and musician, Williams has been offering you the opportunity for the last ten years by releasing books of poetry, ...
- Sculpture of poet Al Purdy ready after six-year delay (CBC)
A sculpture of Al Purdy, often referred to as Canada's greatest poet, is finally ready and will be unveiled Tuesday at Queen's Park in Toronto, just steps from the Ontario Legislature.
- Youth poetry contest deadline looms (The Daily News)
Entries are now being accepted for The Daily News' Young People's Poetry Contest. Anyone from kindergarten to senior year in high school who lives in the newspaper's circulation area may enter. The deadline is 5 p.m. April 18.
- Book written in '30s is still revelant - Louisville Courier-Journal
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It." The gem of a ...
- Dog-Eared Days - Wall Street Journal
Richard Ford's summer reading list includes Richard Price's "Lush Life," Tobias Wolff's "Our Story Begins: New and Selected Stories" and Gustave Flaubert's "A Sentimental Education." Here's what's on the lists of some more authors -- along with some ...
- Pain transformed (The News Journal)
Book explores efforts to help troubled Delaware kids reshape their lives — creatively.
- Letters: Don't fear the state (Independent)
Sir: I don't fear the State, Mr Jacobson (Comment, 14 June). I don't suspect it of base motives. I just don't think it's very bright, and nobody enjoys having a fool for a boss. Consider, for a moment, being required to work with an editor who, flying in the teeth of all available evidence, considers himself best placed to tell you how to write your books.
- Congress needs new fiscal diet: Use earmarks sparingly - Whitman Pioneer
Congress needs new fiscal diet: Use earmarks sparinglyWhitman Pioneer, WA - 1 hour agoThat didn’t seem to work, so I began writing poetry. Not too far into my poetry career, however, I realized that my logical mind excessively seeped from ...
- Plotting a Crime - Wall Street Journal
For her new novel "My Sister, My Love," the acclaimed Joyce Carol Oates writes in the voice of 19-year-old Skyler Rampike, the only surviving child of an infamous American family, a decade after the murder of Skyler's 6-year-old sister Bliss, an ice ...
- VOX Rocks; Visiting Haitink Pristine But Not Fun - New York Observer
Composer John King congratulates soprano Melissa Fogarty after a performance of Dice Thrown . Last week in this newspaper, Rex Reed wrote, “The music scene has been more interesting lately than the movies, and that’s a fact.” I’ll drink to ...
- Clay and words are artist's favorite media - Las Cruces Sun-News
Clay and words are artist's favorite mediaLas Cruces Sun-News, NM - 1 hour agoHer recent body of works, "How to do Everything Right," she said, is "a collaboration of sculptures, prints, short stories and prose poems" which use ...
- RCA Venus 2049 (Car Design News)
Students at London's Royal College of Art recently held a show at the London Transport Museum to present a project sponsored by Korean automaker Kia. Called ‘Venus 2049', the aim of the project was for students to work in 'Pathway Teams', researching the nature of beauty and together articulate the contemporary interpretation of beauty.
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