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- On The Bright Side: Three authors get published - Daily Star
Irving Hall, Mike Newell and Tim Wiles have something in common. They’ve all recently completed books on subjects that have fascinated them for years. Wiles, 43, director of research at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, is one of ...
- Local artist's masks cast history's faces - Allentown Morning Call
Local artist's masks cast history's facesAllentown Morning Call, PA - 35 minutes agoThey cover many expressive disciplines, including poetry, film, opera, music and literature. The arts encompass a comprehensive array of topics too lengthy ...
- A rediscovering of East L.A.'s core - Los Angeles Times
People often refer to the heart of East Los Angeles, but it never seems to be in the same place. In newspapers, the term turns up all over the map. That's because the area is more identified by its busy arteries -- Whittier, Atlantic or Cesar Chavez ...
- Paige Donner: Greening Hollywood: Arianna on The Green Carpet at The Millennium Awards (HuffingtonPost)
Arianna was chosen to present the California Environmental Leadership Award to the LA Unified School District at Global Green's annual Millennium Awards held in Santa Monica June 14th.
- Karns City High School Senior Dies In Crash - KDKA
Karns City High School Senior Dies In CrashKDKA, PA - 4 hours agoShe also wrote poetry. "That girl was always smiling - that's how I'll remember her," Teresa Claypoole, a friend and co-worker of Hackbarth, said. ...
- Enid Bagnold: at odds with the world - Daily Telegraph
Enid Bagnold was 64 years old when she wrote The Chalk Garden. Its first producer, Irene Selznick, wrote later that "I have known no one else in my life as eager for laurels as Enid still was… she craved celebrity." Ambition: Enid Bagnold in 1918 ...
- The King of Country - Free Times
The King of CountryFree Times, SC - Apr 23, 2008The duo is touring in support of 2007’s Cowboy Town and the single “Proud of the House We Built,” their 38th Billboard Hot Country chart-topper. ...
- Obituary: Angus Calder - Financial Times
I t was a damp basement in 1960s London, piled with closely written sheets of thin, crumbling wartime paper. Most people would have found it a forlorn place. Yet for the young Angus Calder, wandering round the room randomly picking out documents, it ...
- Jack Kerouac - Hartford Courant
A collection of news and information related to Jack Kerouac published by Tribune Company sources. The beat, as in "beat poetry," goes on Sunday through June 8 at Hartford-area sites, inspired by the work of the revolutionary poets of that era. The ...
- Literary awards tonight - Timmins Daily Press
Literary awards tonightTimmins Daily Press, Canada - 3 hours agoSince then she has had several of her works of poetry published, including a book reimagining a classic Greek mythology, called Remembering Medusa ...
- PRINCE TO WRITE BOOK ABOUT HIS 02 ARENA GIGS: The 'photographic essay' is due this fall from Atria Books. (Eurweb)
*Prince will add "author" to his music and acting resume with the arrival of "21 Nights," a book based on his 21 sold-out concerts last August at London's 02 Arena.
- Writing Workshop Changes Students (Washington Post)
"Georgetown Day School, eight poems. . . . National Cathedral has two." Nancy Schwalb listed the schools and poems in the Parkmont Poetry Festival's 2007 25th anniversary book. "Edmund Burke has four," she said. "The Parkmont School has eight."
- Eric Cantona: Still the king of England? - Daily Telegraph
"All my life is directioned by a need to test myself. If I see something which scares me; I head there. Whether it is risking falling in love with a good woman and telling her my feelings or whether it is being an actor and being there for criticism ...
- For Jazz’s Avant-Garde, an Annual Gathering and a Little Competition - New York Times
New York TimesFor Jazz’s Avant-Garde, an Annual Gathering and a Little CompetitionNew York Times, United States - 34 minutes ago... a background in modern dance, the Vision Festival also presents related arts, including dance, poetry and, this year, two site-specific installations. ...
- It's the end of an era in Augusta - MaineToday.com
AUGUSTA -- The last two nuns teaching Catholic elementary school in Augusta are retiring after spending a total of a century educating children. Sister Rachel Boucher, principal at St. Michael School, and Sister Joan Desmarais, who have been teaching ...
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