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- 'Oscar Wao' wins Diaz fiction award
Akron Beacon Journal - ... Life of Africa's Greatest Explorer. The poetry award went to Mary Jo Bang for Elegy, and the criticism winner was Alex Ross' The Rest Is Noise.
- New American gothic - The Salinas Californian
New American gothicThe Salinas Californian, CA - 1 hour agoYoung America embraced it as nihilistic thrill ride and anti-establishment poetry. Many film critics and older viewers, however, seized on it as ...
- Helping kids discover poetry - phillyBurbs.com
Helping kids discover poetryphillyBurbs.com, PA - 42 minutes agoThere are many forms of poetry that don't use rhyme. Children's free expression and thoughts are beautiful to read and should not be bogged down with ...
- Is coming again: Cubadisco International Fair. - Cuba Headlines
Is coming again: Cubadisco International Fair.Cuba Headlines, Cuba - 1 hour agoCubadisco International Fair is coming again with its edition XII this time dedicated to Africa as continent and to the music and poetry as artistic ...
- Check out offerings at Norco art show, sale - Press-Enterprise
Check out offerings at Norco art show, salePress-Enterprise, CA - 4 hours agoWest will also be selling her book with her pictures and poetry. West is a well-known artist throughout California for her patriotic, Western and equestrian ...
- RZA from the Wu Tang Clan has, er, launched online chess portal ... - Tech Digest
RZA from the Wu Tang Clan has, er, launched online chess portal ...Tech Digest, UK - Apr 21, 2008And yes, it's called WuChess.com - and it's your place to meet like-minded chess players who are also into the lyrical poetry that is RZA's solo work and ...
- Bouterse to perform soprano solo Friday (The Journal Times)
From opera to musical theater, Ami Bouterse has sung it all. Originally from Kenosha, the soprano has performed on stages from Milwaukee to Italy and Spain, and with companies including the Skylight Opera Theatre, the Opera Theater of Pittsburgh and the Waukesha Symphony Orchestra.
- What's up in Currituck 03/07 (The Daily Advance)
Comments sought on parking, landscape rules. The Currituck County Planning Department and the Parking and Landscape Advisory Committee are now accepting comments on parking and landscape regulations for non-residential uses. The deadline for submissions is today. For more info, call 232-6032.
- A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries May 1-7 - The Free Lance-Star
A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries May 1-7The Free Lance-Star, VA - 48 minutes agoArts Center in Orange, 129 E. Main St. "Poetry of Color," paintings of John J. Fitzsimmons. Through June 7. 540/672-7311. Atrium Gallery Art Studio, ...
- McLennan's final, fragile masterpiece - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldMcLennan's final, fragile masterpieceSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoHe's sipping tap water and picking at a calamari salad while being forced to come to terms, again, with the loss of Grant McLennan, his long-time writing ...
- The Student Operated Press Ventures Into Publishing with Paradox ... - Student Operated Press
Student Operated PressThe Student Operated Press Ventures Into Publishing with Paradox ...Student Operated Press, FL - 13 hours agoA daring collection of original social commentary and poetry, Paradox: Journey Inside Out challenges readers to look beyond the conventional assumptions we ...
- The Unforeseen (2007) (New York Times)
In October 2002 a Texas developer named Gary Bradley e-mailed The Austin Chronicle that all he ever really wanted to do was to make movies. It’s doubtful that the politely muck-raking documentary “The Unforeseen,” in which the developer persuasively plays one of the film’s villains, is what he had in mind.
- Courier News Online - BERNARDS: Spiritual conference for women accents harmony (Bridgewater Courier News)
The Rev. Annie Greenleaf of Basking Ridge will present and facilitate the third annual “How to Create Harmony in Your Life” spiritual conference for women from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 8 at the Olde Mill Inn on Rt. 202 in Basking Ridge.
- Poet Aragon coming to APSU - Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
Poet Aragon coming to APSUClarksville Leaf Chronicle, TN - 4 hours agoThe event is free and open to the public. Aragon is the author of "Puerta Del Sol" and the editor of "The Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetry," an anthology ...
- UGA Today (The Red and Black)
- Phi Beta Sigma week. Sleep-Out with the Sigmas, co-sponsored by Habitat for Humanity. 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. Tate Plaza. - Habifest. This is the main event of Act! Speak! Build! Week. The evening will begin with a poverty banquet and move to Tate for the building of a cardboard shanty town to emulate homeless living conditions.
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