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- Gowdy, Lee up for Trillium prize (CBC)
Barbara Gowdy and Dennis Lee are among the finalists for this year's Trillium Book Award.
- Only question about D-Rose: Will suit match red Bulls cap? - Chicago Sun-Times
As the media crowds were shooed from the locker room, Derrick Rose didn’t move from his chair. He still had something important to say to the columnist from Chicago. Did it involve crushing UCLA? Being the best player on the court in the most ...
- Exhibitions at National Arts Festival - ArtslinkNews
Exhibitions at National Arts FestivalArtslinkNews, South Africa - 1 hour agoEach has drawn from her or his own linguistic memory bank Setswana, Xhosa and North American poetry are among the words that are entwined in the work. ...
- African businesses to aid xenophobia victims (Independent Online)
An African group consisting of black businesses from the SADC region and other states will reportedly visit areas affected by the spate of xenophobic attacks.
- Phila. police push to find murder suspect - Philadelphia Inquirer
With more than a hundred tips coming in and a reward that has swelled to $150,000, investigators searching for the third suspect in the weekend murder of Sgt. Stephen Liczbinski pressed on yesterday to meet a self-imposed deadline of capturing the ...
- Scranhattan Festival Premieres in Downtown Scranton - WNEP-TV 16
The city of Scranton is preparing for it's first arts festival in many years. It's called " The Scranhattan Festival " and its kicking off with a premiere Thursday night in the Electric City's downtown. It's not only a premiere, but a red carpet ...
- Bisbee group offers positive environment, activities for kids - Douglas Daily Dispatch
Bisbee group offers positive environment, activities for kidsDouglas Daily Dispatch, AZ - 1 hour agoThe women work with youth between the ages of 12 and 15 and have engaged them in activities of music, art, theatre, filmmaking, poetry and outdoor ...
- Ashlander publishes poetry book - Ashland Daily Tidings
Ashland resident Sean Lawlor Nelson has self-published a book of poems and essays. "Weird Voyage Loveward" follows the author's story, which begins in his senior year of college at Southern Oregon University. He pursues a coporate job before ...
- Filmmaker Bill Conway worked with poet Sandoval to make 'Spoken Word ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Writer-director Bill Conway, center, actor Ruben Blades and producer Karen Koch confer on the set of the independent feature "Spoken Word." Conway, who grew up in Pepper Pike, now lives in New Mexico, where the film was made. The mind of a poet was ...
- Ooooh, aaaah, Opels - Tacoma News Tribune
Don’t say it could have been. The ode to his favorite car is just one way Boespflug shows his enthusiasm for the GT. Organizing an annual get-together for Opel fans of all stripes is another. Boespflug’s 18th Annual Opel Gathering takes place ...
- Cannes Snores Through Che Biopic - Human Events
Cannes Snores Through Che BiopicHuman Events, DC - 3 hours ago“Most of the people I met that knew him,” says Del Toro, “when they spoke about him, there was a sense that they were talking about a family member that ...
- Women writers help each other find the right words (Daily Record)
Culinary and literary adventurer that she is, Joanne Flynn Black of Morristown penned the beginning of "Daily Dosa," the story of how she first encountered the South Indian crepe in a restaurant Down Under.
- He Caught The Dream - Newsweek
He Caught The DreamNewsweek - 2 hours agoSeeing the person you love more than anything in the world dead is one of those lose-lose situations. I figured I either would see him that last time and ...
- Out-of-town movie times - Arizona Daily Star
Matinees before 6 p.m. Get Smart (PG-13) - 1, 4, 7:15, 9:45. Hancock (PG-13) - 1:30, 4:45, 7:15, 9:30. Incredible Hulk (PG-13) - 4:30. Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (G) - 1:15, 4:15, 6:45, 9:15. Kung Fu Panda (PG) - 12:30, 7. Love Guru (PG-13) - 9 ...
- Many colors in newly revamped Green Show (Ashland Daily Tidings)
The strains of Bach's "Concerto for Two Violins" and Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 1" drifted into the hills around the Oregon Shakespeare Festival under an unsettled spring sky, and the crowd in front of the OSF's Elizabethan Stage applauded generously.
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