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- Ferlinghetti's 'Coney Island' poems celebrated at 50 - The Capital Times
Ferlinghetti's 'Coney Island' poems celebrated at 50The Capital Times, WI - 3 hours ago... up to me after poetry readings and say, 'You know, I read your book when I was in high school, and I split,' or 'I left home,' or 'It changed my life. ...
- Who Will Publish Nabokov's The Original of Laura ? Other Unpublished ... - New York Observer
Vladimir Nabokov’s Laura , the unfinished novel he was writing at the time of his death, is being shopped to publishers and will probably have a home within a few weeks, according to the agent who oversees his estate alongside his 73-year-old son ...
- Lot tougher than it looks - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Lot tougher than it looksDubuque Telegraph Herald, IA - 10 hours agoCreating alphabet and counting books, said Katie Gross, children's librarian at the Decatur Public Library, "is almost like a form of poetry. ...
- Poetry can be political - News (The Weber State University Signpost)
Renowned writer Eleanor Wilner discussed the "dark and bloody crossroad where politics and literature meet" in the Weber State University Wildcat Theater Thursday to commence The National Undergraduate Literary Conference (NULC) at WSU.
- A Prophet returns - Los Angeles Times
A Prophet returnsLos Angeles Times, CA - 3 hours ago22, 1963, the day JFK died -- his widow, Laura, tried to keep his memory and his work alive, but a perfect storm of factors -- personalities, family ...
- The legacy of Dr. Milton Dorfman's love of poetry and strong support for the arts, continues this year as strong and ... (Rome Observer)
The Rome Art and Community Center is once again proud to help sponsor this prestigious event, along with Mrs. Dorfman, as a living tribute to her late husband. In the past RACC has received entries from South Africa, Australia and Canada, the contest is open to the public and there is no age limit.
- Alice McDermott, Tilling Her Green Literary Fields - Washington Post
Washington PostAlice McDermott, Tilling Her Green Literary FieldsWashington Post, United States - 15 minutes agoIt's poetry. The writer can only give you so much, but if it's right, then what's not said has far more impact. Isak Dinesen called it the silence at the ...
- Nobody puts poetry in a corner. - Sacramento News & Review
Nobody puts poetry in a corner.Sacramento News & Review, CA - 20 minutes agoIt’s in Thomas Miner’s zenlike meditations on nature and love, it’s in Arionô-jôvan Labú’s lanky narratives, and it’s certainly in Robert M. Stanley’s poems ...
- Honoring Kentucky lawyers (Louisville Courier-Journal)
A drunk lawyer is stuck in his shirt. A woman rents out her baby. A ghost story. Get a mug of hot chocolate, pull up a chair in front of the fire, and listen to true stories at the feet of one of the longest-serving judges in United States history. This reissue by the UK Press of Mac Swinford's book, originally published in 1963, brings to life again the fact that Kentucky's history is far more ...
- Californian Preview calendar for March 20-26 - North County Times
Californian Preview calendar for March 20-26North County Times, CA - 49 minutes agoAt one point she even combined parenting, career building and the helping of others by loading her kids in a van and traveling North America entertaining ...
- calendar (The Lincoln-Way Sun)
Get your kicks on Route 66: 8:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. Feb. 27, New Lenox Park District, One W. Manor Drive. History trip about Route 66 from Joliet to Pontiac. Lunch, shopping, antiques, frequent stops. For adults. Cost includes $70 for lunch and motor coach. Call (815) 485-1737.
- Poetry soothes a vulnerable soul (Louisville Courier-Journal)
It was a cancer patient's screams, followed by the soothing music of poetry, that led Clint Morehead to his plan. About 15 months ago, he was a third-year medical student at University Hospital when a woman with breast cancer was brought in on a stretcher, her pain medicine ineffective, her screams, her cries for help, echoing down the halls.
- Black History Month celebration at Shiloh (Asheville Citizen-Times)
More than 100 people of all ages and races gathered Saturday at the Linwood Crump/Shiloh Recreation Complex for a Black History Month event that featured inspirational music, poetry, readings and skits celebrating the accomplishments of African-Americans...
- Shining on the college scene: Catoosa student finds fun in forensics - Catoosa County News
Catoosa County NewsShining on the college scene: Catoosa student finds fun in forensicsCatoosa County News, GA - 34 minutes ago“Everything from classical literature and poetry to the latest suspense thrillers and romance novels,” she said. “I also enjoy reading suspense fiction when ...
- RIGHTBLOG: Louisiana's helmet laws - The Daily Advertiser
RIGHTBLOG: Louisiana's helmet lawsThe Daily Advertiser, LA - 1 hour agoOK, let’s skip this second grade poetry. When Mike Foster was governor he made no bones about the fact that he enjoyed riding his motorcycles and like many ...
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