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- Guest List: Ponytail (Pitchfork)
Ponytail's Jeremy Hyman, Ken Seeno, Molly Siegel, and Dustin Wong, whose diverse tastes result in a number of disparate song recommendations, nevertheless all seem to agree on the best two TV shows of the past few years. [Interview: Tyler Grisham] read more
- 'The Bell Jar' brings fresh insight for today - Bismarck Tribune
'The Bell Jar' brings fresh insight for todayBismarck Tribune, USA - 44 minutes agoPlath committed suicide a month after her book was published. She had published many poetry books before this one novel. The book paralleled her own life in ...
- Italian cinema treat for fans - Gulf Daily News
Italian cinema treat for fansGulf Daily News, Bahrain - 11 minutes agoAN inter-Gulf poetry session will be held by the Pakistan Urdu Literary Society (Halqa-e-Adab) tomorrow. Entitled Qoomi Yek Jehti (National Unity), ...
- Behold, a happy poet - The Independent
After a shaky start, Wendy Cope has become that rarest of things: a best-selling poet, and also a contented one. Christina Patterson meets a true oxymoron "Sometimes", said the poet Sheena Pugh in a poem which was, for a while, plastered all over the ...
- “Gifts That Keep On Giving” - Murray County News
“Gifts That Keep On Giving”Murray County News, MN - 25 minutes agoThe dinner meeting will be held at The Loon in Slayton, starting at 6:30 pm Kaylee Hellenga of Slayton will share examples of the gift of poetry. ...
- Roli Odeka: orchestra amazon that feeds hope to hopeless children... - Vanguard
VanguardRoli Odeka: orchestra amazon that feeds hope to hopeless children...Vanguard, Nigeria - 1 hour agoThe Italian based Orchestra musician is also the author of two books, “The Reviving Echo (Poetry), and Revenge of the Child” (autobiography) as well as a ...
- Diane Ronayne: Remembering kayaker, poet, teacher Bill Studebaker - IdahoStatesman.com
Diane Ronayne: Remembering kayaker, poet, teacher Bill StudebakerIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 1 hour agoHis name was Bill Studebaker, and he went on to write half a dozen chapbooks, a poetical memoir and some prose, including a newspaper column. ...
- Last Year at Marienbad - Chicago Reader
Last Year at MarienbadChicago Reader - 6 hours agoThe overall tone is poker-faced parody of lush Hollywood melodrama, yet the film's dreamlike cadences, frozen tableaux, and distilled surrealist poetry are ...
- Retirement Planning - 5 Tips For Singles to Beat Loneliness After ... - American Chronicle
Retirement Planning - 5 Tips For Singles to Beat Loneliness After ...American Chronicle, CA - 2 hours agoLearn to paint, learn to write poetry. Keeping your mind intellectually active is the basic idea. A stimulated mind keeps loneliness and boredom at bay. ...
- Literary calendar for June 29-July 5 (The Charlotte Observer)
Sunday SIGNING: Helen Thayer (“Walking the Gobi”), 1 p.m., Joseph-Beth Booksellers, 4345 Barclay Downs Drive. 704-602-9800. Monday BOOK CLUB: Elizabeth Still will host the Southern Fiction Book Club, 6 p.m., Joseph-Beth Booksellers. SIGNING: Sherrie Mathieson (“Forever Cool”), 7 p.m., Joseph-Beth Booksellers. BOOK CLUB: Tavia and Claire Highsmith will host the Mother/Daughter ...
- Book skims over traditions of Canada’s black church - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Book skims over traditions of Canada’s black churchTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 3 hours agoToo, though the AUBANS gets mentioned, the working assumption here is that black Christians are American. Finally, as vital as the African-American ...
- Author Rose Heiney goes beneath the skin - Times Online
“I’m nearly 24,” writes poor Judy Bishop, columnist heroine of the debut novel by former columnist Rose Heiney, who is nearly 24. “Any minute now my mid-twenties will fade into my late twenties, which will bloat gently along into my thirties ...
- Ann Levison (Hollis Brookline Journal)
Ann Levison, 78, the guiding force at the old Harvard (Mass.) Post for more than two decades, died peacefully on April 15, 2008, at home on East Bare Hill Road, Harvard, Mass. A creative and prolific writer, she compiled a book of her poetry in the last weeks of her life.
- What's left behind (The Phoenix)
Tap Olé at the Regent, Rachid Ouramdane at the ICA, Prometheus at Boston Conservatory Tap Olé is less a new-fangled bicultural fusion than a return to tap dancing’s foundational swingtime.
- Classical: Patrick Mason - News & Observer
Classical: Patrick MasonNews & Observer, NC - 3 hours ago... is enchanting with its light orchestration (no brass) and careful word-setting of anonymous Latin love poetry from the first two centuries AD This is ...
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