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- Huckleberries’ allure is all in the chase - Missoulian
Ripening wild huckleberries explode all over the mountains of western Montana in late summer. Photo by ROB CHANEY/Missoulian This is going to sound stuffy, but when sitting in a huckleberry patch high above Marshall Canyon, thoughts turn to ...
- “I shot a man in Reno” - Reno News & Review
“I shot a man in Reno”Reno News & Review, NV - 2 hours agoCash’s single phrase has inspired paintings, fiction, poetry, essays and scholarly works—all of which strongly associate the city with the singer. ...
- Plainsunset: Anything But! (MTV Asia)
The irony in the reference to their moniker, Plainsunset, is that now's actually the dawn of yet another musical era for the much-loved homegrown Singapore band. With a 12-year love affair with music behind them, Plainsunset has come a long way.
- PLANETARY SHIFT (Kirkus Reviews)
Review Date: AUGUST 07, 2008 Publisher: BookSurge (102 pp.) Publication Date: 2008 ISBN (paperback): 978-1-4196-8731-0 Category: AUTHORS Classification: POETRY
- Local author writes book of 50 poems - Red Bluff Daily News
Red Bluff author Randel S. Kuykendall has published a book of 50 poems called "Words for Rapunzel," according to a press release from PublishAmerica. Inspired by the likes of Bukowski and Kerouac the poems invoke images of fast-living, false love and ...
- A sad, true story that's as strong as its subject - Boston Globe
Alexandra Fuller spent her youth in Africa, and her first two books --2001's "Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood" and 2004's "Scribbling the Cat: Travels With an African Soldier" -- reflect that upbringing. Fuller, having moved ...
- Rebecca Cale Camhi Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
Rebecca Cale Camhi Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ...24-7PressRelease.com (press release) - 2 hours ago... has been recognized by Who's Who in American Education, Who's Who of American Women, Who's Who in America in 2007, International Who's Who in Poetry, ...
- Region to benefit from cultural Olympiad - Northern Echo
Region to benefit from cultural OlympiadNorthern Echo, UK - 3 minutes agoGenre: Literature & Poetry Radio Knitting, Town Moor, Sunday, September 28, 11am to 4pm. Waygood Radio Club will transmit a new morse- code Lego pictogram ...
- 'The Romance of Astrea and Celadon': The Hopeful Romantic (The New York Sun)
Director Eric Rohmer, now 88 years young, has suggested that his 2007 film "The Romance of Astrea and Celadon" may be his last. If so, it's a fitting send-off. While this soaring tale of flawed eternal love is not exactly the director's most compelling work, it certainly does build to a finale in which the heroes both succeed and fail, allowing the hopeless romantic behind the camera the chance ...
- Beck: Columns forge links with readers - Argus Leader
Editor's Note: Recently Executive Editor Randell Beck was asked to tell other editors for the Gannett Co., which owns the Argus Leader, why he writes a weekly column. This is what he wrote. When I came to South Dakota in 2001 to be editor of the ...
- Champagne Louis Roederer Launches New Website Featuring Online Art Exhibit (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Champagne Louis Roederer launches the English version of its ambitious new website, with a distinct focus on the world of artistic creation. http://www.louis-roederer.com has been designed by Paris-based Interactive agency, Duke, and dedicates as much space on the site to artists such as Sophie Calle and Stephane Couturier as it does to the more anticipated Champagne subjects of secondary ...
- Promised landing - Amir Nizar Zuabi interview - Scotland on Sunday Online
Amir Nizar Zuabi may be directing the National Theatre of Palestine, but he tells Mark Fisher why he prefers audiences to see the dreamlike poetry in his work rather than political drama NEXT time you hear someone's travel horror story, spare a ...
- Crown quest - Shelbyville News
Crown questShelbyville News, IN - 7 hours agoThe contest is scheduled to begin at 7 pm on Aug. 16 at Shelbyville Middle School, and admission is free for audience members. The 2008 Bears of Blue River ...
- I'll take (a) Manhattan - SouthCoastToday.com
I'll take (a) ManhattanSouthCoastToday.com, MA - Jul 22, 2008Which is just as well, since almost no one reads poetry anymore. I've been tasting a lot of silly drinks lately, and I believe we have entered the age of ...
- Week of June 22 - Los Angeles Times
Week of June 22Los Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoSarah Maclay, Carine Topal, Douglas Richardson, Dennis Cruz, Jamie Asae Fitzgerald, Cathie Sandstrom Smith and Tess Lotta read their poetry, Beyond Baroque, ...
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