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- Writer's forum set to start fall season - Laurinburg Exchange
The Fortner Writers' Forum is back for its 41st year. The event which is free and open to the public, kicks off at 8 p.m. on Aug. 28, in Orange Main Lounge on the campus of St. Andrews Presbyterian College. it is one of 13 such events planned. The ...
- LAST CHANCE: Playbill.com's Reminder of NYC Shows Closing July 27 - Playbill
The devil's sexy assistant, a long-running Off-Broadway revue, and a tale of a family milestone all disappear July 27. What follows is Playbill.com's weekly "Last Chance" reminder to catch Broadway and Off-Broadway productions before they close. A ...
- Columnist/Young-Adult Novelist Jeannette Eyerly Dies at 100 - Editor & Publisher
Columnist/Young-Adult Novelist Jeannette Eyerly Dies at 100Editor & Publisher - 1 hour agoThe award-winning Eyerly wrote 18 young-adult novels and two books of poetry in addition to co-writing a nationally syndicated column. ...
- Rosemond right about parents - La Crosse Tribune
I couldn’t have said it better than John Rosemond (in a previous column in the Tribune). I don’t always agree with every thing Rosemond has to say. However, I definitely agree with his “Out-of-control kids in public: It’s really a matter of ...
- Grim Theatre | Idolatry and deceit are on the playbill this weekend (Urban Tulsa)
Two cutting-edge productions are coming to theaters near you. In mid-August, Midwestern Theater Troupe will present Tape, a play about "motive, memory, truth and perception," at the Nightingale Theater, 1416 E. 4th St. At the same time, Orasi Productions will present Graven Image, a combination of... By Paul Sheckarski.
- Planet Earth Burns, Mankind Pays for Its Ecological Sins: Books - Bloomberg
Planet Earth Burns, Mankind Pays for Its Ecological Sins: BooksBloomberg - 4 hours agoLike an evangelist, Speth draws not just on facts, but anecdotes, quotes, even poetry to make his point. The book gets treacly at times with New Age musings ...
- Bay State Potty Among Top 10 - Boston Channel.com
Bay State Potty Among Top 10Boston Channel.com, USA - Aug 27, 2008It has been a setting, over the years, for music videos, business and political negotiations and even wedding photos, hotel officials said. ...
- Wide range of food for the mind at our luncheon - Huddersfield Examiner
Wide range of food for the mind at our luncheonHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 1 hour agoIn fact, some of the anecdotes are so laugh-out-loud funny it makes the reader glad that he became a best-selling author and not a rock star. ...
- Student awarded in poetry contest (Pensacola News Journal)
Barrett White has won a national award for his poetry.
- Listen to the prize-giving at the recent Griffin gala, as well as an ... - CBC News
(Photo credit: Lynn Davis) This week’s podcast features recordings from the Griffin Poetry Prize event. Along with the awards presentations and acceptance speeches from the gala in Toronto in early June, there’s also a new interview with John ...
- Isle teens win top poetry slam prize (Honolulu Advertiser)
The five teens in Youth Speaks Hawai'i won first place at the Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Slam Festival on Saturday in Washington, D.C. The winning teens are Will Giles of Hawai'i Kai, Alaka'i Kotrys of Kunia, Jocelyn Ng of Kaimuki, Jamaica Osorio of Palolo Valley and Ittai Wong of Kailua.
- A spoonful of creativity and a hot cup of coffee - Daily News and Analysis
Over coffee and snacks, Caferati members read out their works of fiction and poetry to appreciative strangers 'Beautiful green patches, rain kissing the grounds and melodious poetry falling on your ears'. Sounds like paradise, but this is what ...
- Nam Le's long, literary journey (San Francisco Chronicle)
In the opening story of "The Boat," a remarkable first collection by 29-year-old Nam Le, the main character shares a number of characteristics with the author. Both are writers named Nam, Vietnamese by birth and Australian by upbringing. Both have had a "...
- Can iPhone restaurant picks be trusted? (Dallas Morning News)
If you were searching for a restaurant that would please almost anyone, Dressler, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, might well be it. Good-looking? Definitely. Menu? Contemporary American, with a mix of fish, meat and meatless options.
- Plato's Greek Taverna , Ponsonby Rd - New Zealand Herald
Greek cuisine gets a bad rap. AA Gill reckons it's "unremittingly ghastly. Greek food is best eaten drunk, but even that they don't make easy". Which may be unfair: when you've spent a couple of milennia working out democracy, philosophy, drama ...
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