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- BOOK BRIEFS (The Herald-Sun)
Poetry Month events listed Registration open for writers Barbershop to get book nook
- HISD Golf Team member makes hole in one - Lufkin Daily News
HISD Golf Team member makes hole in oneLufkin Daily News, TX - 50 minutes agoCome enjoy a night of poetry, prose, art, and music from our talented students as they perform for you. High school course selection sheets are due to grade ...
- Earth Dinners Showcase Local, Organic Foods (McKinney Messenger)
(Family Features) - The food on your dinner plate has a story. But, can you explain where the food was grown, how it was processed and how it ended up at the grocery or market where you purchased it?
- Poetry for YouTube Fans - Utne Reader Online
Poetry for YouTube FansUtne Reader Online - Apr 10, 2008Think of poetry as dry or inaccessible? First, read Utne editor Julie Hanus’ post on why readers shouldn’t dismiss the field of poetry as a whole. ...
- Exploring depression firsthand (Ventura County Star)
Brian Wetzel was a successful stand-up comedian whose career and personal life were absorbed by his struggle with clinical depression that left him on the brink of suicide through his 20s and 30s.
- The American Debate: Obama-Clinton? Stranger things have happened (Philly.com)
Obama-Clinton. Don't rule it out. I'm aware that the Democratic "dream team" scenario is widely scorned by the practitioners of conventional wisdom. But now that Barack Obama has attained the status of near-presumptive nominee, I wouldn't be shocked to hear a growing clamor for
- Paisley poet's work goes global - Paisley Daily Express
Paisley poet's work goes globalPaisley Daily Express, UK - 12 minutes ago“It all started really when I entered a poetry competition in 1994 and was fortunate enough to win it. “It was then that I thought I might have some sort of ...
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata in B-flat Major, K.333 Robert Schumann: Fantasy in C Major, Opus 17 Lang Lang: (Concertonet)
To paraphrase Charles Dickens, it was the best of tunes, it was the worst of tunes. It was the Lang Lang phenomena. As a socio-cultural experience, it was indeed phenomenal. Girls outside Carnegie Hall were holding grand bouquets, to hand him upon the finish.
- A Made-Up Winter's Tale - Harrisonburg Daily News Record
A Made-Up Winter's TaleHarrisonburg Daily News Record, VA - Feb 21, 2008Nell read books, poetry and the Bible to them. Jack took them on long walks in the fields and woods. Oh, they had their tough times. ...
- Getting to the Bottom of Bolaño (The New York Sun)
The Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño must be our most acclaimed translated author since W.G. Sebald. I think he deserves it. But unlike the late German, whose quietly devastating books have a restrained, finished quality, Bolaño reads like literary gunpowder, and his reputation has felt combustible, especially since the translation of "The Savage Detectives," and its massive reception, last year. ...
- Montrealer wins top CBC Literary Award
Montreal Gazette - Montreal resident Shelagh Plunkett has spent most of her freelance writing career working the reportage side of non-fiction ... creative nonfiction category for its Swift Current, Sask., author Jeramy Dodds was the first-prize winner in the poetry ...
- Academic news in brief - The Huntsville Times - al.com
Academic news in briefThe Huntsville Times - al.com, AL - 3 hours agoFirst- through sixth-graders are eligible to enter the poetry division. Seventh- through 12th-graders may compete in short story and poetry divisions. ...
- Prison group uses poetry, acting as forms of therapy - Union Democrat
Prison group uses poetry, acting as forms of therapyUnion Democrat, CA - 2 hours agoAs Kevin Grimm of Oakland and JP Echivaria of San Jose mime trading skins with each other, constant reminders of daily life — including passing vehicles, ...
- Nader Khalili, Noted Earth Architect, Dies at 72 - Architectural Record
Architectural RecordNader Khalili, Noted Earth Architect, Dies at 72Architectural Record - 42 minutes agoBorn in Tehran as one of nine children, Khalili studied Persian literature and poetry at the University of Teheran. He moved to Istanbul in the 1950s, ...
- Regionally cherished novelist Bahaa Taher is all a - Egypt Today
When Bahaa Taher releases a new novel, intellectuals in Egypt and across the Arab world sit up and pay attention. It is an event, something to mark, because Taher, despite his reputation as one of the country’s most important novelists, ranking up ...
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