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- Bob and Brian call it a day - Parkes Champion Post
Bob and Brian call it a dayParkes Champion Post, Australia - 10 hours ago‘Croker was not impressed when he heard that a shearing teacher read poetry to a class of young shearers on a rainy day! ‘The past 31 years working at TAFE, ...
- Lapeer writer to read Saturday from new book at gallery (County Press)
LAPEER -- To help celebrate the reorganization of his gallery, Sleeping Dragon Gallery in downtown Lapeer, Don Morey is hosting a special book reading by poet and short story writer, Melodie Bolt, at 7 p.m. Saturday.
- The Stable Boy: Chapter 12 (The Harvard Crimson)
Roxanna sped from the garden, her hands as white as cream and her cheeks flushed with feeling. She had resisted The Stable Boy. She had seen through his clothes, seen through the glistening musculature, seen through the radiant curls, seen through to the very center, to the black void that gaped and groaned in place of a red beating heart. She knew that she had passed a spiritual test, but she ...
- Denver's 150 Unsung Heroes - Rocky Mountain News
Adams is the executive director and former chairman of Rocky Mountain Arts Association, the parent organization for the Denver Gay Men's Chorus and Out Loud: the Colorado Springs Men's Chorus. After volunteering for many years, he left the corporate ...
- Chinese cultural fete is slated for Golden State - The Salinas Californian
Chinese cultural fete is slated for Golden StateThe Salinas Californian, CA - 1 hour agoEntry fees for short stories are $15 each and poetry is $5 each. Send entries and fees to CCW Contest care of Michael Thomas, PO Box 51805, Pacific Grove, ...
- Summit Gathers Vietnamese Groups - Harvard Crimson
Summit Gathers Vietnamese GroupsHarvard Crimson, MA - 1 hour agoBy MELODY Y. HU Featuring a key-note address by a former CIA agent, traditional bánh-mì Vietnamese sandwiches, and a “sexual†poetry reading, ...
- Altar Boyz (The Washington Times)
Hold Steady frontman  and devoted Minnesota Twins fan  Craig Finn fielded an age-old question during a recent online chat at ESPN.com.
- 'That's where fiction lives': For Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Russo ... - Kalamazoo Gazette
Speaking from a Chicago hotel room, the novelist -- who will speak Wednesday in Dowagiac as part of the Dogwood Festival's visiting artists series -- said his favorite chapter he's written is in his Pulitzer-Prize-winning "Empire Falls." The 2001 ...
- Explosive 'Steam,' marsh miracles - Allentown Morning Call
Explosive 'Steam,' marsh miraclesAllentown Morning Call, PA - 5 hours agoA large cameo portrait of an African-American captain completes a sneaky revision of slavery. Peter Garfield offers a messier critique of Americana in ...
- Everyday art - Episcopal News Service
Everyday artEpiscopal News Service, NY - Nov 18, 2008As a teenager, he wrote stories that were dark and strange, and later he wrote two dark and strange novels that were published by a major publishing house. ...
- Annette Gordon-Reed Wins National Book Awards - Eflux Media
This year’s National Book Awards was a very special edition as the grand winner is an African-American writer, Annette Gordon-Reed, who has become the first African-American to have won the non-fiction section in the awards 59 year history. The ...
- Tate08 Series: William Blake - The River of Life Opens in December (Art Daily)
William Blake, Newton, 1795/circa 1805 © Tate 2008. LONDON.- At the end of 2008, Liverpool’s year as European Capital of Culture, Tate Liverpool is presenting a display of major works by William Blake (1757-1827), the renowned painter, printmaker, poet and mystical philosopher.
- For poets who need an audience - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
For poets who need an audienceThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 54 minutes ago"I carry on the tradition of my family. Writing is a form of breaking bread." As many as 20000 poetry lovers are expected to attend the 12th biennial ...
- Missouri poets: Howard Schwartz (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
In this regular feature, Missouri poet laureate Walter Bargen highlights the work of writers from the state. Howard Schwartz, a longtime resident of Olivette, writes poetry, fiction and essays and is a professor of English at the University of Missouri at St. Louis.
- 'American Teen' documents lives of Midwest high-school seniors - MLive.com
AP Photo Astute subject: Hannah Bailey provides the opening narration for "American Teen." It's not difficult to imagine "American Teen" becoming a reality-TV series. The camera follows around a handful of high-school seniors in Warsaw, Ind ...
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