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- DCist Interview: Sarah Vowell - DCist.com
DCist Interview: Sarah VowellDCist.com, DC - 11 hours agoVowell is in town tonight for a reading at the Avalon Theater at 8:15 pm, sponsored by Politics and Prose. Tickets are already sold-out, but if you're a ...
- Literary Calendar: September 13-19 - The Gazette (Montreal)
The Gazette (Montreal)Literary Calendar: September 13-19The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 5 hours agoMaxianne Berger and Peter Dale Scott read poetry as part of the Atwater Poetry Project, 7 pm at Atwater Library, 1200 Atwater Ave. ...
- INSIDE THE JOURNAL - MLive.com
Region Ann Arbor Bay City/Midland/Saginaw Flint Grand Rapids/Muskegon Jackson Kalamazoo/SW Michigan Lansing/Central Metro Detroit North I-75 Corridor Northeast Michigan Northwest Michigan Upper Peninsula Thumb Event Type ALL EVENTS Art/Culture Art ...
- Nick Cave digs into the dark side (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Nick Cave gauges his audience, then delivers a riveting show from the dark side.
- FEVA fever comes to town - Knaresborough Today
FEVA fever comes to townKnaresborough Today, UK - 10 hours agoThe thought -provoking poetry of Linton Kwesi Johnson has been one of the many highlights of the Spoken Word section of the festival, whilst local saxman ...
- Laureate post is 'quite a ride' - BBC News
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion has said reports he had writers block because of "bad communication" with the Queen were "patently ridiculous". Motion told the BBC that comments he made at a London arts festival earlier this week had been crudely ...
- Festival Preview | Music festival boasts array of genres and local ... - Tufts Daily
For those who missed out on marathon summer concerts like Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo and still need their fix of live performances, the Boston Music Festival, which wraps up this Sunday with a grand finale, features more bands than you can count. The ...
- Where Poetry Is A Star (Arts Journal)
"Imagine living in a society where poetry was considered to be the most important art form. Where a poet could easily fill a football stadium. Where a poet's death was the top news story for days.
- Local author Andrew Davidson sold his first (!) book for over $1 million - but he hasn't let it go to his head (Uptown Magazine)
That guy in the corner at a Corydon hangout sold his debut novel for $1.25 million. Andrew Davidson is quiet, funny, and dressed in black.
- Keeping Respect Alive in Fairfax Cemeteries (Washington Post)
Black spray paint on white marble makes for a jarring and unappealing combination, sort of like maggots on ice cream. It's a jackboot on a posy, and it both saddens and infuriates Mary Lipsey and Lynne Garvey-Hodge .
- GALEN HOLLEY:A mixture of the horrid and the florid in Savannah - NE Mississippi Daily Journal
A couple of weeks ago I took a tour of Mercer-Williams House in Savannah, Georgia, the house in John Berendt's book "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," and the movie by the same name. The most famous - or infamous - resident of Mercer House ...
- Screen test: Parental guidance on this week's movies, including ... - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Screen test: Parental guidance on this week's movies, including ...Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 23 minutes agoA man of eccentric gifts and visual poetry achieves an amazing feat in this documentary, which could transfix teens while showing them the rewards and ...
- Outhouse salesman has a good singing voice - ScrippsNews
BUSHNELL, Fla. -- In an economic recession such as the one Florida is experiencing, it helps to be good at a lot of things, just in case. Vince Denimarck's job skills include drafting, design, carpentry, wiring, plumbing, laying tile, hanging paper ...
- ACT-SO to kick off this weekend (Winston County Journal)
The Winston County Branch of the NAACP ACT-SO is preparing for its Fourth Annual Competition. A meeting for interested youths and their parents to meet with the ACT-SO committee will be held Sunday, September 21 at 4 p.m. in J.R. Restaurant.
- Pair of events in Cape Coral honor Sept. 11 victims - News-Press
It was an emotional day for everyone. Heather Magalhaes - her voice breaking and a tear rolling down her face - needed help from fellow organizers to get through her speech. Retired United Airlines pilot Frank Ernst, 68, teared up as he recalled a ...
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