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- Marty Lash: It’s hard to believe 2007 is past us. Where does the ... - Green Bay Press-Gazette
The year saw a number of great new classical releases and tons of reissues. Here are the year’s best. “Du Pré: The Complete EMI Recordings,” Jacqueline Du Pré, cello Since her untimely death in 1987, EMI has reissued recordings of the cellist ...
- Black Infiniti - Baltimore City Paper
Baltimore City PaperBlack InfinitiBaltimore City Paper, MD - 1 hour agoShe studied poetry with Elliot Coleman during the earlier days of the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars (on full scholarship, no less). ...
- Haiku and gentle fun (Centre Daily Times)
Jon J Muth's cleverness emerges gradually in "Zen Ties," a glowing companion to his Caldecott Honor book, "Zen Shorts." Stillwater, the gentle giant of a panda, greets his nephew at the train station with "Hi, Koo!" His welcome includes a gift of helium-filled balloons.
- Oak Park grad's writing career takes off like a firecracker - Chicago Tribune
Most first-time writers get nothing but a rejection slip after they submit a novel to a publisher. Stephanie Kuehnert got an advance. It was a shock for the Forest Park resident who concedes her early writing was mainly bad poetry about unrequited ...
- Great Basin Jazz Camp: Summer event moves to Nampa, Idaho - Elko Daily Free Press
Submitted Music students learn the finer points of performing in a jazz ensemble during the 2007 Great Basin Jazz Camp. ELKO - With summer quickly approaching, people are faced with a variety of activities to broaden their horizons. The Great Basin ...
- Best Bet | Poetry with a sense of place (The State)
Calling All Poets! The Medical University of South Carolina seeks poetry submissions to accompany art work at a new center for the diagnosis and treatment of heart, vascular and digestive diseases. Poetry Categories “South Carolina — A Sense of Place” : Poems should consider the ways in which the natural world offers poets metaphors about the beauty and mystery of the cycles of life, as ...
- event in Lewes returns June 28-29 - Cape Gazette
event in Lewes returns June 28-29Cape Gazette, DE - 1 hour agoThe Clambake will also feature readings from the poetry of the late Gilbert V. Byron by Jacques “Jack” Baker, a longtime friend of Byron who is writing his ...
- QUICK CLICKS: Local news briefs for Monday, June 30 (Waco Tribune-Herald)
The Waco-McLennan County Libraries’ Children’s Summer Showcase will continue this week with these shows:
- Still quirky - Northwest Explorer
In the late 1960s — a period brimming with social revolution — a group of professors at the University of Arizona set out to create an art colony. In their dream community, adults would spend their days in the quiet and beauty of their art ...
- Fundraiser this week will benefit new Punjabi institute at San ... - San Jose Mercury News
Fundraiser this week will benefit new Punjabi institute at San ...San Jose Mercury News, USA - 32 minutes agoExtracurricular Punjabi programming, including occasional lectures, interfaith discussions and poetry nights, also has occurred over the years. ...
- Only humans can love - Pasadena Star-News
Only humans can lovePasadena Star-News, CA - 5 hours agoOnly a religious person can love beautiful art, music and poetry, but an atheist's heart is too cold and too hard to be moved by such tender expressions? ...
- 'Wishy-Washy Approach To Public Policy' honey2me (Jackson Free Press)
Juan Felipe Herrera is one of the preeminent voices in 20th-century Chicano poetry. Since the early 1970s, he’s devoted his multimedia work to challenging the notions of what it is to be a Mexican American. ...
- Bill Studebaker's body still missing (The Times-News)
The body of William Studebaker, a 61-year-old Twin Falls author, poet and photographer, was still not recovered by Sunday evening, police and family members said. He is presumed drowned.
- Mariah Carey opens up about marriage (The New Zealand Herald)
Mariah Carey has broken her silence on her quickie wedding to rapper and actor Nick Cannon last week.
- Book Folks: Vaughn to visit G'town library - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Tennessee Poet-Laureate-for-Life Maggi Vaughn will visit the Germantown Community Library today and Monday, spreading the word about reading, writing and listening to poetry. Vaughn was named to the nonpaying, lifetime post in 1999, and since then ...
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