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- Shinn's Dying City Completes Hartford Stage Season - Playbill.com
Shinn's Dying City Completes Hartford Stage SeasonPlaybill.com, NY - 2 hours agoRessurection is an original work that blends music, poetry, dance, comedy and drama to tell the story of six interconnected black men, who experience a ...
- Not Dead Yet: The Novel as Lifeline - Los Angeles Weekly
I read and I read and I read. I read like Forrest Gump ran, because I didn’t know what else to do or where else to go. He went running. I went reading. Novels mostly. The supposedly dead form. The only thing deader than poetry, or so the joke goes ...
- Marr's Field Journal released today - The University of Alabama Crimson White
Marr's Field Journal released todayThe University of Alabama Crimson White, AL - 23 hours agoWith this 150-page edition, the Journal will contain everything from short stories, poetry, art and, for the first time, a compilation CD containing ...
- Acadie is everywhere - Telegraph-Journal
Acadie is everywhereTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 1 hour agoIn art, music, dance, poetry and gastronomy, Acadian culture thrives, and it is this diversity that visitors will gather to enjoy at Caraquet. ...
- ArtWalk Friday - Richmond.com
Richmond.comArtWalk FridayRichmond.com, VA - 7 hours agoSpecial to this First Fridays, the Richmond Public Library is calling on Richmond Poets for their Third Annual Poetry Slam. But you better sign up quick; ...
- SIR KENNEDY CELEBRATES HIS 72ND BIRTHDAY - Democrat Newspaper
Democrat NewspaperSIR KENNEDY CELEBRATES HIS 72ND BIRTHDAYDemocrat Newspaper, St. Kitts and Nevis - 1 hour agoOther congratulatory messages were delivered by family and friends of Sir Kennedy through poetry and song. Another highlight of the evening was when Mr. ...
- Festival is showing write stuff - Liverpool Echo
Festival is showing write stuffLiverpool Echo, UK - 1 hour ago... an agent or publisher. There will also be a short fiction competition night, poetry readings and a literary pub crawl with writer Niall Griffiths. ...
- Hub City Writers Workshop - USC Upstate
Hub City Writers WorkshopUSC Upstate, SC - 1 hour agoThe conference is limited to 72 people this year, and registrants must sign up for one of four tracks: poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, ...
- Lost Dog wins NSW literary gong - The West Australian
Lost Dog wins NSW literary gongThe West Australian, Australia - 6 hours agoKathryn Lomer's work Two Kinds of Silence was awarded the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry and James Roy received the Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's ...
- Event bears repeating - News & Star
Event bears repeatingNews & Star, UK - 4 hours ago... for the Queens Gold Medal for Poetry. Nicola Black has played with Quirkus, Damsel Jam and Ian Bruce, and graced some of Britain’s best music festivals, ...
- A Positive View - Mexia Daily News
She brought delightful gifts to everyone. Not only did she bring a surprise to us But spent time visiting with much joy to discuss. This writer found her life so interesting That these facts I share with delight in writing. Johnnie was born in ...
- Rarely Performed Well or at All - Wall Street Journal
Brooklyn, N.Y. Domenico Cimarosa's "Il Matrimonio Segreto" (The Secret Marriage) is one of those pieces that every music student has heard of but probably hasn't seen. It was a hit in Vienna in 1792, two months after the death of Mozart, but today it ...
- Thanks, Concord - Concord Monitor
Thanks, ConcordConcord Monitor, NH - 14 minutes agoI indulged my interests, from politics to poetry, from history to humanity. And I benefited from a community of engaged readers - readers with deep civic ...
- Entertain your brain at the Anderson library - Community Press & Recorder
Entertain your brain at the Anderson libraryCommunity Press & Recorder, KY - 2 hours agoFrom June 1 through July 31, we'll jump-start the minds of kids and teens with a brain-boosting lineup of poetry slams, readers' theater, storytelling, ...
- Soviet émigré describes time between two worlds (Tacoma News Tribune)
NEWTON, Mass. – For nine years, Boston College professor Maxim Shrayer and his parents languished in Moscow as refuseniks, Soviet Jews denied permission to emigrate and persecuted for their request. So when they finally got to America on Aug. 26, 1987, 20-year-old Maxim didn’t waste any time adjusting to the place.
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