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- More Things to Do (Standard-Examiner)
'DOUBT,' 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday, Caine Lyric Theatre, 28 W. Center, Logan. $9-$13. (435) 797-8022 or http://csa.usu.edu.
- Song of myself - The National
Song of myselfThe National, United Arab Emirates - 1 hour agoCourtesy Ostkreuz Robyn Creswell wonders if the enfant terrible of Arab poetry is now content to dispense hollow verities. Conversations with My Father, ...
- Faith, Family Flix Alternative To Netflix - The Bulletin
"Like Netflix but no garbage" is how Steve Thomas describes the online movie business he and his wife, Ginny, started last year. Chicago based Faith and Family Flix (FFF) specializes in family, pro-life, spiritual and classicmovies. Now, the ...
- Golden moment - GoErie.com
Golden momentGoErie.com, PA - 3 hours agoThat meant no poetry classes, no filler and no fluff. That suited 44-year-old Ed Forget, of East Springfield, just fine when he enrolled in an electronics ...
- Layers of creative depth - Hindu
HinduLayers of creative depthHindu, India - 4 hours agoIn between, he read drama, poetry and books on theatre. This compensated for his lack of a formal education. Priyan was a dreamer; only he backed his dreams ...
- Undead Poet Terrorizes Edmonton! - See Magazine
Undead Poet Terrorizes Edmonton!See Magazine, Canada - 1 hour agoLinda Griffiths’ script incorporates some of MacEwen’s poetry, and while I’m not exactly thrilled to admit it in print, I can lose my place in a poem pretty ...
- National Poetry Slam 2008 announces bouts draw and schedule (Isthmus)
The wait is over for hundreds of spoken word devotees wondering who they will face in the opening rounds of this year's National Poetry Slam in Madison. Organizers conducted a random draw this week to determine match-ups in the opening two rounds of the competition, which will be held in multiple venues across downtown over the first week of August. Teams hailing from the same city will face off ...
- remembering Robert Dunn - Wire
remembering Robert DunnWire, NH - 41 minutes agoPoet Robert Dunn, known for bringing his poetry to the streets of Portsmouth and distributing poems to strangers, died of lung disease on Aug. ...Gossip: Celebrating Robert Dunn Portsmouth Herald Newsall 2 news articles
- Controversial Stitching Gets Second Extension in NYC - Playbill.com
Controversial Stitching Gets Second Extension in NYCPlaybill.com, NY - 3 hours agoThe visceral poetry and physicality between the lovers creates a surprisingly tender, often humorous, brutal romance. Stitching challenges the notions of ...
- New album by SFA grad Chris Edwards due out in October (The Pine Log)
Local musician Chris Edwards has been working all year to put out his new album, Long Hard Ride, due out in early October. Long Hard Ride features 12 tracks that contain a plethora of different sounds and emotions found in the Americana genre of music. Turmic Records out of Sweden discovered Edwards in January 2008 on the site www.
- Writer Ha Jin says he wants to visit native China but is ... - International Herald Tribune
Writer Ha Jin says he wants to visit native China but is ...International Herald Tribune, France - 17 minutes agoJin, who teaches English at Boston University, said he has had difficulty publishing Chinese translations of his English books. ...
- Club News - Eagle-Tribune
English Conversations Circles will be held Mondays from 10 a.m. to noon and from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Nevins Memorial Library. The morning session is on a drop-in basis. Registration is required for the evening session. To register, call 978-686-4080 ...
- Local writer wins Atlantic award (The Yarmouth County Vanguard)
By Eric Bourque THE VANGUARD NovaNewsNow Brenda Tate wasn't expecting the good news she received recently regarding her participation in the Atlantic Writing Competition. The Pleasant Valley resident was informed she was among the winners in the annual competition for Nightingales Don't Cry, the manuscript she had submitted. Interviewed about it last week, she recalled sending the story but ...
- CHANDLER: Art shows make political statement (Rocky Mountain News)
Every arts group with a couple of empty walls - or an open sidewalk - is putting up work with a political flavor to mark the Democratic National Convention.
- Searching for peace in silence (Honolulu Advertiser)
I couldn't resist Desiderata's invitation to "go placidly amidst the noise and haste and remember what peace there is in silence."
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