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- J.E. Braun, Author of Paranoia - A 9/11 Novel, Pledges to Donate 10% of All Profits from Sales of His Debut Novel to ... (PR.com)
NJ Author, J.E. Braun is promoting his debut novel, Paranoia, a tale of a 9/11 survivor whose life begins to self-destruct as he allows his vigilance and patriotism to devolve into fear, hatred, and all-encompassing paranoia. [PR.com - May 09, 2008]
- Music (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
TODAY AND SATURDAY - Mark Garr - 7:30 p.m. today, Paula's On Main, 1732 W. Main St., no cover, 424-2300; 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Green Frog Inn, 820 Spring St., cover, 426-1088.
- A startling literary quest (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
Plus, good news for area writers... By John Grooms.Aleksandar Hemon's new novel, The Lazarus Project, has been racking up glowing reviews, and it's easy to see why. It features all the things lit critics are going gaga for lately: a personal search through the historical past, culturally dislocated immigrants, inventive use of language, stories within stories, and, best of all, a self-conscious ...
- One Flea Spare is haunting and beautiful (Houston Chronicle)
A strange and beautiful poetry pervades One Flea Spare . It is chiefly this quality that distinguishes Naomi Wallace's prize-winning drama in its sturdy Houston premiere.
- Two jazz operas premier in Oakland - Inside Bay Area
Two new jazz operas are coming to town beginning today. The first piece, "The Sisyphus Syndrome," by Black Power poet-playwright Amiri Baraka and sax man David Murray, opens today. The Baraka-Murray duo combines poetry, live music and mixed media to ...
- Ffion Hague on the sex life of Lloyd George - News Wales
Ffion Hague on the sex life of Lloyd GeorgeNews Wales, UK - 31 minutes agoFfion Hague, native Welsh- speaker, studied English Literature at Oxford and then took an MPhil in Eighteenth Century Welsh poetry at the University of ...
- Man of verse finds spotlight a curse (Toronto Star)
It seems a curious coincidence Toronto poet David W. McFadden, a voracious reader since childhood, has lately been gorging on the prose fiction of Samuel Beckett.
- Our cultural heritage (Online Journal)
As Palestinians all over the world commemorate the Nakba and 60 years of ongoing Zionist ethnic cleansing, murder and apartheid, there is one aspect of our Palestinian identity that survived despite all Zionist attempts of elimination: our cultural heritage.
- They need help from flooding - La Crosse Tribune
It’s a sad situation all over the state of Wisconsin. One thing I have found to be very disturbing is that in all the flooding taking place in Wisconsin, residents of Elroy in Juneau County have fallen off the list of flood victims who lost homes ...
- Young poet opens heart at festival - Paarl Post
Young poet opens heart at festivalPaarl Post, South Africa - 12 minutes agoHe was born and schooled in Bukavu, where he performed poetry in numerous Sunday school productions. He wrote his first poems at the age of 14, dedicated to ...
- John D McHugh/AP - Egypt Today
I WAS SLIGHTLY ANNOYED as I walked down a pitch-black stairwell at St. John’s Church in Maadi with only my cell phone backlight to illuminate my way through an unexpected power outage that had interrupted my interview with Terry Waite. It’s ...
- For founder of cognitive therapy, it's still the thought that counts (Belleville News-Democrat)
Had Tony Soprano been under his care, Aaron Beck says he could have cured his panic attacks in two sessions.
- Thunder and Lightning on the Keys, With Some Intermittent Sunshine (New York Times)
The International Keyboard Institute & Festival opened with a recital by Jerome Rose, a pianist who never met a triple forte he didn?t like.
- Photographs and memories - Sentinel
LEWISTOWN — Like a scene from a World War II romance novel, the love story of Mary Johnston Baker and the late Donald “Jim” Johnston begins as poetry and ends in tragedy. After more than 60 years, that story is now being told — thanks to a ...
- Affordable activities to keep you busy for a summer in Davis - California Aggie
It ' s a common predicament: You ' re stuck in Davis for the summer, you ' re bored and you have no money. If you ' re looking for a better way to spend your time than watching reruns on television, MUSE provides a suggestion of fun - and more ...
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