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- Movies set for vicarious vacationing - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
The Star-Ledger - NJ.comMovies set for vicarious vacationingThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 7 minutes agoThe scenes on the beach, filmed in Sardinia, Italy, are pure visual poetry. Also filmed in rural Oregon and Ontario, Canada. ...
- Author puts Native life in the classroom (Rapid City Journal)
MISSOULA, Mont. -- It ain't easy being Native. So says one of America's premier writers of contemporary Native American life.
- The Man Who Put Color Back in Saudi Menswear - Washington Post
Yahya al-Bishri had been a designer of women's fashions, and when he grew tired of the plain, white robes worn by men, he decided to bring change. But the Saudi public was slow to accept his creations. Then the royal family embraced his ideas. (By ...
- Chatham University's new literary festival hears voices from other countries. (Pittsburgh City Paper)
There's also an impressive array of other visitors, many from the Middle East. By Bill O'Driscoll.
- Memoir by Madonna's brother tells all - Scoop
A memoir by Madonna's brother says the singer really does love her husband, director Guy Ritchie, but apparently not as much as she loves her career and herself. 'No Safety Helmut' is a photographic tribute to the late and legendary German born ...
- Poetry Meets Music (The Mass Media)
One of the things that I love most about being a student at UMass Boston is the privilege of getting to know (and perhaps experiencing first-hand) the exceptional professors that teach here. English professor Lloyd Schwartz, Pulitzer Prize winner and the Frederick Troy Professor of English, is one of these individuals.
- Springfield woman self-publishes book chronicling journey of ... - The Republican - MassLive.com
Springfield woman self-publishes book chronicling journey of ...The Republican - MassLive.com, MA - 36 minutes ago... out of encouragement from friends to tell her family's story, coupled with her lifelong love of poetry nurtured throughout her childhood in Holyoke. ...
- Trigger Happy Band - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Party to mark new book (Baltimore Sun)
Barnes & Noble Booksellers in Ellicott City will host a book-release party at 6 p.m. Friday for local author Wayne Batson 's new book, Isle of Fire . The event will begin with a reading and book-signing by the author.
- Manifestos and sodas - San Francisco Bay Guardian
Manifestos and sodasSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 2 hours agoThe sad fact about poetry in the US [today] is not that political poetry cannot be swallowed, but that it can be swallowed quite easily. ...
- Healing Arts Program Offers Continuing Ed Credit - UK News
Healing Arts Program Offers Continuing Ed CreditUK News, KY - 1 hour agoUsing music, discussion, poetry, and experiential learning, this two-day workshop on integrative medicine will offer participants the opportunity to ...
- Cuba participating in CARIFESTA in Guyana - Caribbean Net News
Cuba participating in CARIFESTA in GuyanaCaribbean Net News, Cayman Islands - 11 hours agoAmong other presentations, Cuba will hold musical shows, film screenings and poetry reading sessions. A panel on Havana’s Casa de las Américas cultural ...
- Iconic Czech epic turned into new film (Radio Prague)
Last week saw the premiere of ‘Máj’ (or ‘May’), a film version of an iconic romantic poem written by one of the greatest Czech poets, Karel Hynek Mácha. The film director, FrantiÅ¡ek A. Brabec, already has experience of adapting poetry to screen: his previous film ‘Kytice’ was an adaptation of another 19th century literary classic, an anthology of ballads by Karel JaromÃr Erben. So, how did the ...
- Librarians Are 'Media Specialists' (The Lakeland Ledger)
Whatever happened to the school librarians' Well, they've changed their title, adapted to the ever-challenging environment of our schools, and brought their expertise to bear to help our schools be the best they can be.
- Tamil writer on Man Asia long list - newindpress
CHENNAI: Rokkiah Malik who writes under the pseudonym Salma is one of the eleven Indian authors contending for this year's Man Asia Literary Prize with her book "Midnight Tales" Rokkiah, who is a top official of the Tamil Nadu welfare department, was ...
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