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- Archive for June, 2008 - Rapid City Journal
I know this is a political blog, but Iâm giving it a rest tonight. Jim McKay died today. He was the model on which TV sports broadcasters pattern themselves. We live in an age of 24-hour sports networks and cable channels devoted exclusively to one ...
- Music day will rock the town - Ipswich Evening Star
Music day will rock the townIpswich Evening Star, UK - 10 hours agoNow part of the Ip-Art festival, this year there will be six stages, as well as a poetry tent to delight and entertain the thousands expected to flock to ...
- The Blankenship Ballet Co. of Venice Welcomes the Venice Cabaret ... - American Chronicle
The Blankenship Ballet Co. of Venice Welcomes the Venice Cabaret ...American Chronicle, CA - 6 hours ago... which not only produces dance events but also reaches out to every artistic area of the Venice community and includes different styles of music, poetry, ...
- Who Was Sophie? by Celia Robertson - Times Online
Who Was Sophie? by Celia RobertsonTimes Online, UK - 2 minutes agoHer letters to her good friend and champion Naomi Mitchison, writer and mother of six, testify that Joan was perceptive about the great female dilemma, ...
- Arkansasâ surgeons remember DeBakey - Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansasâ surgeons remember DeBakeyArkansas Democrat Gazette, AR - 19 hours agoOutside of medicine, DeBakey enjoyed reading, was well-versed in literature and poetry, and is said to have read the Encyclopedia Britannica from cover to ...
- Walcott broadsides Naipaul - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerWalcott broadsides NaipaulJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 18 hours agoThe Nobel laureate for literature followed an onstage interview with Kwame Dawes with poetry from his upcoming collection, White Egrets, but a lot of the ...
- Author retains the poetic in her fiction (South Bend Tribune)
The founding editor of an online literary magazine and press that publishes "hybrid forms," Joyelle McSweeney has jumped if not combined forms with her two most recent books, from poetry to fiction.
- Melody in diversity: Jazz a Carthage - eJazzNews
Melody in diversity: Jazz a CarthageeJazzNews, Canada - 28 minutes agoHe led a very cohesive sextet that included the front-line horns of Black Rock Coalition trumpeter Lewis âFlipâ Barnes, and alto saxophonist Robert Brown, ...
- Secretary-General celebrates writings and influence of renowned ... - UN News Centre
18 June 2008 â The writings of Abu Abdullah Jafar ibn Mohammad Rudaki, the poet considered to have laid the foundations of Persian classical literature, should serve as an inspiration to international efforts to combat extremism and attempts to ...
- 'Iâve always been told Iâm too country' - National Post
National Post'Iâve always been told Iâm too country'National Post, Canada - 13 minutes agoQ You've had two successful poetry books. Do you differentiate between writing song lyrics and poetry? A I find more original ways of saying things when I ...
- Sageser, Hardage earn Padereski Awards - Plainview Daily Herald
Thirteen local piano students from the class of Betty Jayne Castle, piano teacher in Hale Center, participated in the National Piano Playing Guild Auditions, sponsored by the National Guild of Piano Teachers, Teacher Division of the American College ...
- Growing Up Asian in Australia - Popmatters.com
âPeople never suspected you could be a racial minority and gay. Of course youâre not gay; youâre foreign .â Benjamin Law in âTowards Manhoodâ, Growing Up Asian in Australia Australiaâs relationship with Asian immigration is one of its ...
- Outskirts Press, Inc. - PR.com
Outskirts Press, Inc. has published Saugus Cops by Richard Lloyd Smith, which is the authorâs most recent book to date. The 5 x 8 Paperback in the Crime category is available worldwide on book retailer websites such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble for ...
- Charlie left lots of footprints on the P eace - Williams Lake Tribune
Charlie left lots of footprints on the P eaceWilliams Lake Tribune, Canada - 1 hour agoWhatever became of that book of poetry pushed to publication by the ladies of the Sunrise Valley Womenâs Institute? . Charlie passed away in his sleep at an ...
- BOOK REVIEW: On the dusty road to redemption (The Charlotte Observer)
In terms of literary chutzpah, writing your sophomore novel about a sophomore novelist is the kind of thing that tends to send eyebrows arching skyward. Maybe not as much as titling it "Winner of the National Book Award," as Jincy Willett once did, but still, it's a bold step. But with one move, Leif Enger defangs impending snarkiness with the deftness of a snake handler: He makes his character, ...
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