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- UMAPAGAN AMPIKAIPAKAN: An obsession that pervades every aspect of my life (The New Straits Times)
WE all have our vices, a weakness of character that, as amatter of course, consumes us. It preoccupies our every thought. It isolates us, it alienates us, until eventually, it leaves us prostrate and penniless.
- 'The poet's words shine' from mouths of students - USA Today
'The poet's words shine' from mouths of studentsUSA Today - 16 hours agoWhile it's probably too early to tell, Poetry Out Loud may eventually do for poetry what Oprah's Book Club did for fiction. Gioia also hopes it will change ...
- Goldberg Brings 'For Colored Girls' To Bway 9/8, India.Arie Will Star - Broadway World
Whoopi Goldberg and DreamTeam Entertainment Group are pleased to announce that two-time Grammy Award winner India.Arie will make her Broadway stage debut this fall in a new, re-envisioned production of Ntozake Shange's acclaimed play, FOR COLORED ...
- On the Shelf: Photos, prose pay homage (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Three recent coffee table books relating to northern Michigan are impressive in their scope.
- DBP Competitions To Mark Royal B'day (BruDirect.com)
Bandar Seri Begawan - The Language and Literature Bureau (DBP) will be holding its third annual activities in conjunction with the Royal Birthday of 2008 on the theme Negara Zikir (A religious verses chanting nation).
- The Shop tunes in to Valley teens - Sonoma Index-Tribune
The Shop tunes in to Valley teensSonoma Index-Tribune, CA - 1 hour agoIn addition to the spiky-haired enthusiasm of future Johnny Rottens, The Shop is a multimedia center for everything and then some - poetry slams, ...
- Introduce your young readers to the magic of poetry - Free Lance-Star
parents gave me "The Poet's Tongue," an anthology of poetry edited by W.H. Auden and John Garrett. The drab cover and lack of illustrations belied the wonders I found inside. Ignoring the introduction, as most children do, I went directly to the ...
- Bull whip maestro helped Harrison Ford get cracking for Indiana ... - Canada.com
Bull whip maestro helped Harrison Ford get cracking for Indiana ...Canada.com, Canada - 25 minutes agoHe often delivers his theories of whip science with professional poetry: I want to slow the motion of the whip so the camera can catch the action and the ...
- Teen conquers chess world - Sun.Star
Teen conquers chess worldSun.Star, Philippines - 2 hours agoAccording to their proud mother, Merlie, Brien was a bookish kid who delved into poetry and essay writing, and yes, chess. When Brien got a chessboard for ...
- The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch - North Coast Journal
The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss FinchNorth Coast Journal, CA - 9 minutes agoGaiman has developed a reputation both as a writer of comics and of prose fiction. His latest work, The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch, ...
- ONGOING ACTIVITIES and COMMUNITY RESOURCES - Willits News
ONGOING ACTIVITIES and COMMUNITY RESOURCESWillits News, CA - Apr 23, 2008OPEN POETRY READING, 2nd Thurs. 6 pm at JD Redhouse, info Bill: 459-3390. SOUL CAFÉ, 1st Sun monthly from 5-6 pm at the Willits United Methodist Church on ...
- Why does a Writer Write? - Etalaat
Why does a Writer Write?Etalaat, India - Apr 27, 2008Why do many people say I could never be a writer or I could never aspire to write poetry? And why do folks who do write get discouraged when their work is ...
- Shakespeare was a woman, claims expert (rediff.com)
Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London, where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended.
- Bay St. Louis: Back in business (The Times of Acadiana)
As the entire Mississippi Gulf Coast slowly recovers from the wrath of Hurricane Katrina, hard-hit Bay St. Louis, which lost most of its town, has made a tremendous comeback and is back in business.
- Can lit survive tech revolution? - Daily Cardinal
Anna examines the future of lit, a medium on the brink thanks to TV and the Internet. I worry that literature is a dying art. It’s one of those nagging things that keeps me from falling asleep at night. Is reading really dying, or are my late-night ...
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