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- Can't Miss It: Wednesday (Seattlest)
JOHN FUCKING UPDIKE : His gallivanting rabbits may have lost a step, Updike reports : "When, against my better judgment, I glance back at my prose from 20 or 30 years ago, the quality I admire and fear to have lost is its carefree bounce, its snap, its exuberant air of slight excess." But as a critic he's an admirably close, inquisitive reader, and of course he's still John fucking Updike ...
- Native American quilts exhibit at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- The Kalamazoo Valley Museum will be home to Native American quilts through Jan. 25. The traveling exhibit "Great Lakes Native Quilting" examines the historical introduction of quilting as well as the contemporary use and meaning of ...
- Business Plans and other thoughts on a Sunday (October 12, 2008) - Gather.com
Business Plans and other thoughts on a Sunday (October 12, 2008)Gather.com, MA - 14 hours agoSo what I want to do is to combine a few concepts -- a bookstore, a poetry / music venue, and a hint of coffeeshop (at least enough for microwaveable treats ...
- Acts big and small to fill area halls - The Columbus Dispatch
From Metallica to Celine Dion, some of the most familiar acts have set their sights on central Ohio. But in addition to the instantly recognizable brand names playing basketball arenas, there also are many other singers and musicians to consider ...
- Back Stage (Mmegi)
'The only education worth having'
- Remembrance week activities kick off Tuesday - Tillsonburg News
Remembrance week activities kick off TuesdayTillsonburg News, Canada - 29 minutes ago“There’s some very good poetry the soldiers and airmen of World War II wrote.” Barker-James described the poetry as poignant, funny, ironic and very tragic. ...
- Making music from the poetry of an icon - Eastern Daily Press
Spanish fascists shot Federico Garcia Lorca in August 1936 and dumped his body in an unmarked grave. In doing so they created an icon, as the already renowned young poet and playwright became a symbol of the indiscriminate crushing of opposition that ...
- PREVIEW: Leo Kottke - MLive.com
Next year, Leo Kottke will celebrate the 40th anniversary of his debut recording, "12 String Blues."Â But the album that really stood the guitar world on its ear was "6- and 12-String Guitar," in 1971. What followed, in quick succession, was a ...
- Land Trust accepting submissions for annual Heart of the Valley ... - Idaho Mountain Express
The nonprofit Wood River Land Trust is once again accepting submissions for its annual Heart of the Valley Contest in prose, poetry and photography. The organization is inviting people to send up to three short writings and/or up to three photographs ...
- The Silver wood shop - Body Confidential
The Silver wood shopBody Confidential, UK - 5 hours agoShe is planning to host events like film, folk and poetry nights, as well as installing a runway and holding a catwalk show. Franchette also hopes that more ...
- What did I learn at uni? Sorrry, it's all a bit of a blur - Times Online
Last week, 430,000 freshers made their way to university, an event that The Daily Telegraph would normally have marked with a photograph of an 18-year-old exposing a tantalising stretch of midriff as she ferried crockery on to campus, but this time ...
- Activist Del Martin Remembered At SF City Hall (KRXI-TV Reno)
The life of human rights pioneer Del Martin was richly eulogized Wednesday at a ceremony in San Francisco that filled the main floor and each tier of City Hall's Rotunda with invited guests, politicians, officers in fancy dress and well-wishers wiping away tears.
- UAS' Tidal Echoes now accepting submissions for 2009 edition (Capital City Weekly)
Attention all artists, authors, playwrights and poets: the University of Alaska Southeast is now accepting submissions for its 2009 edition of Tidal Echoes, the region's only literary journal.
- All Guardian Stories - Guardian Unlimited
Austerity Britain: crunch forces consumers to change habits Brown rules out direct cash help with fuel bills Fight for blood cancer drug goes to high court Racism in schools: 'The teachers just ignored him until he failed' Education: Black Caribbean ...
- Sarah Ruhl's "Eurydice": Love, death and a myth retold - Seattle Times
Sarah Ruhl's "Eurydice": Love, death and a myth retoldSeattle Times, United States - 32 minutes agoAnd ever since I was little, I was always writing short stories and bits of poetry." Now Ruhl's new plays are eagerly awaited. Her next, "In the Next Room," ...
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