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- GFD winners (Greencastle Banner-Graphic)
The Greencastle Fire Department presented contest winners with their prizes at an open house Thursday night. Children from pre-kindergarten through third grade competed in coloring contests. Third...
- Paying to go on a publishing ego trip - Times of India
Paying to go on a publishing ego tripTimes of India, India - 8 minutes agoThese DIY authors congregate at Rabindra Sadan hall to listen to poetry and distribute their books for free. For Amalendu Sarkar, this yearly ritual is a ...
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- Marsha Moode aims to please audiences - Downey Patriot
Downey PatriotMarsha Moode aims to please audiencesDowney Patriot, CA - 3 hours agoShe early on had her own radio show, “Poetry Live,” in Los Angeles. Today, she hosts two 90-minute programs, the politically-oriented “Campaign Series” ...
- Winners Announced for 16th Annual Tom Howard/John H. Reid Short ... - Emediawire (press release)
Winners Announced for 16th Annual Tom Howard/John H. Reid Short ...Emediawire (press release), WA - 5 minutes agoOur free email newsletter offers news about free poetry and prose contests and quality literary resources. Winning Writers was founded in 2001 by Jendi ...
- Lewis Carroll In Numberland, by Robin Wilson - The Independent
We remember him largely for his Alice books, but Lewis Carroll was a man of many parts. The literary wizard was a consummate letter writer, a pioneering photographer and a brilliant mathematician. In this loving mathematician's biography, Wilson ...
- 20 (PLUS) QUESTIONS WITH: Composer and Violinist Mark O'Connor (Playbill Arts)
Composer Jake Heggie - perhaps best known for his milestone piece Dead Man Walking - is currently hard at work on Moby Dick , which is set to premiere at Dallas Opera in 2010 with Ben Heppner slated to star as Captain Ahab. Heggie recently took a moment to contribute to our newest Q&A series.
- Elisabeth Mahoney: Radio review (Guardian Unlimited)
Radio was smothered in just one story yesterday. On the Today Programme (Radio 4) John Tusa and Stuart Murphy tussled over the Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross prank calls. Ed Stourton demurely noted "a hint of a harrumph" from Tusa, and Tusa rather more directly told the BBC to "get a grip". On Five Live's morning phone-in, Matthew Bannister stoutly defended the Corporation. "It ...
- Obama as we knew him... man and boy - guardian.co.uk
Obama as we knew him... man and boyguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoI remember one time he had a birthday and I went to his house with some classmates. Barry's house was down a mud track; to play football there, ...
- Hidden architectural gem to celebrate its 150th anniversary - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Hidden architectural gem to celebrate its 150th anniversaryAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 4 hours agoThe 3pm event – on the eve of the 90th anniversary of the Armistice in 1918 – will feature a selection of music, poetry and prose.
- Book-award finalists unveiled (Salem Statesman Journal)
The finalists for the 22nd annual Oregon Book Awards were announced by Literary Arts on Monday.
- 13 book by Rahmandoust up for publication (Islamic Republic News Agency)
Iran - Children Books Some 13 volumes of books written by Mostafa Rahmandoust, a poet for children, will be published soon. Speaking to IRNA, Rahmandoust said that the books were published by Panjareh, Mahtab and Ofoq publishing houses.
- Gossip: Nicole Gregg talks wrestling moves, Anne Rhener takes a fall - Portsmouth Herald News
Gossip: Nicole Gregg talks wrestling moves, Anne Rhener takes a fallPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 9 hours agoThe following day the center will hold a Rye Day, for residents, with project, including build-your-own wooden clothes racks, and write and share poetry on ...
- Brenda Shaughnessy's 'Human Dark With Sugar' (International Herald Tribune)
A wisecrack here and there can give life to a deadly serious agenda; a little wit adds dimension to a topic limited by its own darkness. And there isn't a single poem in "Human Dark With Sugar" that isn't funny.
- Bob Dylan and the Beatles: even geniuses can have an off day - Telegraph.co.uk
Bob Dylan and the Beatles: even geniuses can have an off dayTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 41 minutes agoYoung Dylan tended to treat poetry as a forum for stream of consciousness, not bothering much about rhyming, scanning, punctuation or sense, as anyone who ...
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