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- Old Town’s Creole Gallery set to reopen on June 1 - Lansing State Journal
Starting June 1, the Creole Gallery in Old Town will start holding monthly art exhibitions again. Roxanne Frith, who teaches photography at Lansing Community College, plans to act as the exhibition coordinator and already has the gallery’s first ...
- Group pays homage to Indian Urdu poet - Peninsula On-line
Peninsula On-lineGroup pays homage to Indian Urdu poetPeninsula On-line, Qatar - 13 hours agoDOHA • The Anjuman Muhibban-e-Urdu Hind Qatar (AMUHQ), which is affiliated to the Indian Cultural Centre (ICC), has held a poetry session dedicated to ...
- The City of Gustave by William Rubel is available @Stores.lulu.com ... - Transworld News
City of Gustave, by William Shakespeare Ilan Rubel. "The City" is about this imaginary city which the protagonist, Gustave, rediscovers after twenty years of exile or isolation in his dark, damp and musty-dusty one room studio, in a location not ...
- Bowman High School Poets, Artists In Festival Spotlight - KHTS Radio
Bowman High School Poets, Artists In Festival SpotlightKHTS Radio, CA - 2 hours agoThis year’s festival is a collaboration of Bowman’s creative writing program and Art Department and will be hosted by poetry teacher Mike Mansfield and art ...
- Flight 232 survivor and statue icon graduates - Sioux City Journal
SIOUX CITY -- That little boy from Colorado featured in the big statue down by the river isn't so little any more. He is, in fact, a recent college graduate, an aspiring journalist who plans to work for a major publisher in New York City after ...
- Arts & Books Digest (The Salinas Californian)
Romance Writers of America has announced local author Kelly Parra's novel "Graffiti Girl" has been named as a finalist in the Best First Book and Young Adult Romance categories of the 2008 RITA awards.
- Man labors on, oblivious to Earth's song - San Francisco Chronicle
Man labors on, oblivious to Earth's songSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 38 minutes agoIn other words, you love loud punk? Metal? Jazz? Deep house? Saint-Saens with a glass of Pinot in the tub? Sure you do. That's because somewhere, somehow, ...
- Add a Comment - HealthCentral.com
We would like to hear your stories of stroke recovery. It can be journal writing, poetry, essay, or anything with a beginning, middle, and end. Your comments on your recovery are important to those that are coming behind you. Thes
- Milarepa Rangers ride again in Ponca - Sioux City Journal
Milarepa Rangers ride again in PoncaSioux City Journal, IA - 3 hours agoThose friends often are inducted into the Rangers during a weekend that includes yoga, meditation, poetry readings, "and just enjoying each other's company ...
- An Upstate Saga (The New Yorker)
From the first pages of Ethan Canin’s new novel, “America America” (Random House; $27), we feel in safe hands; the prospects are panoramic, and the prose, in the author’s preferred first-person mode (“It’s easier to write when you have a voice,” he has said), is ruminative, ominous, and . . .
- Zimbabwe: Mugabe Held at Gunpoint, Says Exiled Writer (AllAfrica.com)
In Chenjerai Hove ’s novels and poetry one finds deep passion for ordinary people under the lash of oppression and struggling against poverty.
- Review: The Edge of Love - Mirror.co.uk
This is LondonReview: The Edge of LoveMirror.co.uk, UK - Jun 19, 2008Between gigs, she bumps into childhood sweetheart Dylan (Rhys), a boozy writer who’s been forced to put his poetry aside so he can pump out propaganda for ...Dylan movie: Aeronwy speaks ic WalesThe Edge of Love (15) ic Walesall 577 news articles
- Beth Rowley: from backing singer to Top Ten star - Times Online
On a poster on a bus stop somewhere near you, the singer Beth Rowley and her corkscrew curls are currently looking menacingly perfect, just above a stack of quotes heralding the 26-year-old as the latest singer-songwriter to be as big as Duffy/Dusty ...
- The Phantom (Appropriations) Menace Grows - New York Times Blogs
The Phantom (Appropriations) Menace GrowsNew York Times Blogs, NY - 11 hours agoPhilip Schultz, the winner of this year’s Pulitzer Prize for poetry, has never earned a penny in royalties for his first four books, writes Robin Finn in ...
- Six plays set to premiere at UW-Marinette - Green Bay Press-Gazette
The event will feature six new plays written by area residents in the spring workshop — four comedy-dramas, one psychological drama and a full-length verse drama based on the paintings and poetry of local artist and playwright, Jan Ross Deetjen ...
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