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- Foolish Forecast: Rage, Nortel, Rage! - Motley Fool
Foolish Forecast: Rage, Nortel, Rage!Motley Fool - 2 hours agoThe National Poetry Month tribute above might be a clue, but do read on. The CAPS praise for Nortel is on the faint side: A couple of players rate the stock ...
- Around the Area - Corsicana Daily Sun
Frost sophomore Drew Reynolds won the Class A State Literary Criticism event at the University Interscholastic League’s Academic Contests here at The University of Texas May 3. Reynolds, making his first appearance at the state contest, scored 88 ...
- 'This Dominican kid from New Jersey' wins a Pulitzer - Guardian
Guardian'This Dominican kid from New Jersey' wins a PulitzerGuardian, UK - 50 minutes agoThe novel is an unconventional tale, hailed by the Guardian as "funny, unapologetic and intensely readable". Diaz's only other book, a story collection ...
- Interview with Artie Graham - The Republican - MassLive.com
Interview with Artie GrahamThe Republican - MassLive.com, MA - 1 hour agoSo with that -- being able to write poetry that affected people -- my family started saying, "You've got so much talent, why don't you put it all together. ...
- Bringing kids' sense of wonder to life Montclair children's author releases 50th book (Oakland Tribune)
AS A child, Montclair resident David Schwartz was intensely curious.
- Kevin Higgins - humour and provocative poetry which pulls no punches - Galway Advertiser
Kevin Higgins - humour and provocative poetry which pulls no punchesGalway Advertiser, Ireland - 3 hours agoI kid you not.” In this moving poem, quotes from the article are juxtaposed with the growing fears of a mother who is stopped at a check point by armed men ...
- Kleinzahler's 'Sleeping It Off in Rapid City' - San Francisco Chronicle
New York TimesKleinzahler's 'Sleeping It Off in Rapid City'San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 5 hours agoIn "Poetry," the proud city boy writes: "I have loved the air outside Shop-Rite Liquor/ on summer evenings/ better than the Marin hills at dusk/ lavender ...Books of The Times Bullies, Addicts and Losers: A Poet Loves Them All New York Timesall 5 news articles
- Small Change, Donmar Warehouse, London (Independent)
When the Good Fairy hovered over the cot of Peter Gill, she must have been in a generous mood. Not only is he one of our finest directors, but he's also a gifted dramatist. Both talents are in evidence in this excellent Donmar revival of his 1976 play Small Change. In the Sixties, Gill was responsible for revelatory productions of the plays of D H Lawrence at the Royal Court. Lawrence's ...
- THE PLAGUE OF DOVES. By Louise Erdrich. - Houston Chronicle
THE PLAGUE OF DOVES. By Louise Erdrich.Houston Chronicle, United States - 1 hour agoCentral to the plot is a lynching in 1911, in which a group of white men, outraged by the murder of a farm family, seize a passing group of innocent young ...
- Enjoy the fruits of the vine at six-day Pittsburgh festival (The Morning Call)
East Coast Easy is a weekly listing of timely travel destinations along the East Coast.
- Cowboy culture rides in
AccessAtlanta - The first cowboy poetry festival was in Elko, Nev., in 1985, and this weekend's event promises all the elements the growing subculture has come to expect, with a heavy emphasis on celebrating the past through chuck wagon cook-offs and banjo contests.
- Black History is America’s future too
Natchez Democrat - If you’re like us, you woke up the other day wondering where the month of January went. It almost seemed as if the month of February sneaked in a little early. But regardless of its sudden arrival, we’re glad February is here. On the most basic ...
- Leave the white collars in the drawer - Toledo Blade
Leave the white collars in the drawerToledo Blade, OH - 1 hour agoHe writes an award-winning newspaper column called "Top o' the Planet" for the Anchorage Daily News, and he's a regular commentator on National Public Radio ...
- Monterey County Free Libraries presents nature walks (The Monterey County Herald)
Nature walks to the library for children and teenagers will be presented at the Seaside, Carmel Valley and Marina branches of the Monterey County Free Libraries through the spring. "What's Buggin' You," a nature walk and poetry workshop geared to ages 12-18, will be from 1 to 3 p.m.
- San Francisco - Persian Mirror
San FranciscoPersian Mirror - 6 hours agoThe program will include classical Iranian music, poetry, traditional and modern dance as well as comedy. The whole family can enjoy the show, presented in ...
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