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- A New Literary Taste in Town (Flathead Beacon)
A year ago, a gaggle of Whitefish ski bums launched a biannual literary journal. With their third issue hitting bookstores this past week, the Whitefish Review not only stretched its fingers around the globe, but notched itself higher into a new plane of literary culture. One story tastes like a sweet cherry, the next like a tangy orange. With its first two issues, word about the Whitefish ...
- "Getting it Write" theme of 2008 JRW conference - Richmond Times Dispatch
"Getting it Write" theme of 2008 JRW conferenceRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 1 hour agoClaudia Emerson's "Late Wife" won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for poetry. Adriana Trigiani is best known for her "Big Stone Gap" series. ...
- Novelist Glenn Patterson on playwright Stewart Parker - Guardian Unlimited
One of the most memorable nights I ever spent at the theatre - and one of the most memorable nights I ever spent in Belfast - was the opening of a revival of Stewart Parker's Northern Star. The play imagines Henry Joy McCracken's final hours of ...
- Mitchellâs Diary - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Mitchellâs DiaryAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 17 hours agoâThe festival takes its inspiration from the sea and the theme will be explored through the mediums of visual arts, dance, drama, storytelling, poetry and ...
- Everybody dance now ... and that means everybody (Tallahassee Democrat)
Marcus and Jevelle Robinson met on the dance floor.
- A Tribute to Catherine Gwenneth Moffitt (Grenfell Record)
On April 25, 1915 Australian Troops landed in Gallipoli. They were still there five months later when Catherine Gwenneth Griffiths was born at Grenfell Hospital on September 20.
- 'Up the Yangtze' director 'conflicted; about his project - Northwest Asian Weekly
Northwest Asian Weekly'Up the Yangtze' director 'conflicted; about his projectNorthwest Asian Weekly, WA - 3 hours agoYet it isnât all visual poetry. Chang doesnât shy away from jarring encounters on either ship or shore, including moments that seem painfully xenophobic. ...
- Life's losses lead protagonist back to âWawona Hotel' (The Oklahoman)
This novel's setting is near Yosemite Valley, one of the most beautiful places in the American West. The book begins with a 1969 car crash involving Danielle McAllister, a wreck that changes her life forever. "Wawona Hotelâ by Matthew McKay (Boaz Publishing Co., $24.95) is a gripping psychological thriller, a page-turner written by a psychologist. This is McKay's first novel. It is seasoned ...
- » 'Donuts' a solid successor to 'August' - Chicago Daily Herald
» 'Donuts' a solid successor to 'August'Chicago Daily Herald, IL - 19 minutes agoAfter talking his way into a job, Franco tries to convince Arthur that turning the shop into a cafe - complete with live music and poetry readings - will ...
- Back to School: Parents, Read Aloud to Your Kids, Say Experts (Newswise)
Research shows that whether a child has been read aloud to on a regular basis is the single biggest predictor of a child's success in learning to read, says University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Associate Professor of education Kathleen Martin, Ph.D.
- An ex-Scientologist and an army of online pranksters attempt to bring ... - San Francisco Weekly
Recent Articles Recent Articles by Bonnie Ruberg Keeping track of your offline sex life online "Then the site asks for your partnersâ birthdays.
- 2008 OzAsia Festival program announced - Australian Stage Online
2008 OzAsia Festival program announcedAustralian Stage Online, Australia - 31 minutes agoSaturday 27 September, Space Theatre Jan Cornell and Sitok Srengenge will also lead poetry and writing workshops for secondary school students (23 September ...
- The first leaves are turning - Bismarck Tribune
The first leaves are turningBismarck Tribune, USA - 3 hours agoThere is an elegance, even a kind of diesel-power poetry, in what they do. The huff and puff and the rip and roar of their work does not wake me up. ...
- TOTALLY RANDOM: Octavia Tolbert, McCaskey (Lancaster Online)
Fourteen-year-old Octavia Tolbert relished deciphering the imagery and symbolism of "Fahrenheit 451" in an advanced communications arts class at Lincoln Middle School last school year. "It took us a while to get it," she says of her class. This year, Octavia is enrolled...
- Hobbton teacher one of five nationwide to share stories with ... - Sampson Independent
Hobbton teacher one of five nationwide to share stories with ...Sampson Independent, NC - 4 hours ago... through his success in publishing his student works. âI wanted to do something special for the class by getting their poetry published,â Cook commented. ...
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