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- Matthiessen, Robinson among book award finalists - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : Talk about second chances: Eighty-one-year old Peter Matthiessen has received a National Book Award nomination for "Shadow Country," an 890-page revision of a trilogy of novels he released in the 1990s. Others in the fiction category ...
- Comprehensive policy to promote literature urged - The News International
Comprehensive policy to promote literature urgedThe News International, Pakistan - 3 hours ago“She very tactfully used the three languages - Urdu, Arabic and Persian - in her poetry,” he said. Federal Minister for Local Government Haji Ghulam Ahmed ...
- Words of Wisdom: Nature’s creation: The rainbow - Marconews
Words of Wisdom: Nature’s creation: The rainbowMarconews, FL - 11 hours ago... used as a symbol in poetry. No two people see the same rainbow and no two people see the same poem as well. A rainbow is a poem, a poem is a rainbow. ...
- 20th Annual National Cowboy Symposium This Weekend - KCBD-TV
20th Annual National Cowboy Symposium This WeekendKCBD-TV, TX - Sep 4, 2008Every year the symposium has poetry readings, singing, food, a parade, and memorabilia celebrating the old west and cowboy history. "We have exhibits really ...
- Same Wiman, more on Bolano - Examiner.com
Same Wiman, more on BolanoExaminer.com - 9 hours agoby Robert Schwab, Denver Literary Examiner Christian Wiman, editor of Poetry magazine, the storied journal that has chronicled worldwide poetry since its ...
- Video artist Bill Viola's vision of Wagner's "Tristan" in last days - MSN Indonesia News
A stunning performance of Richard Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde" featuring a giant moving backdrop by US video-artist pioneer Bill Viola is playing for the very last time at the Paris Bastille Opera house. First created in 2005, the performance staged ...
- Poetry reading celebrates students (The Daily Targum)
With thousands of students coming to the city each year, the University is a large part of the local community and economy. To show their appreciation Saturday, the George Street Co-Op and upstairs neighbor Namaste Café hosted the first of several Student Appreciation Days that they plan to host throughout the semester.
- London students share their poetry - River Forest Leaves
London students share their poetryRiver Forest Leaves, IL - 55 minutes agoThe group of seven students from Lammas is visiting Oak Park-River Forest High School as winners of the London Teenage Poetry Slam. ...
- WyoGuide: NWC forensics team adds to title streak (Billings Gazette)
POWELL - Make it 20 straight for the Northwest College Forensics Team. That's the running total of how many community college tournament sweepstakes they've won back to back.
- Children’s author to hold book signing in Danville this weekend - Madison Messenger
Children’s author to hold book signing in Danville this weekendMadison Messenger, VA - 4 hours agoShe liked to write short stories, poetry and develop her skills with a journal. On Saturday, Harris will have a signing for her first book from 9 am to 4 pm ...
- The dream catcher - Denton Record Chronicle
Denton Record ChronicleThe dream catcherDenton Record Chronicle, TX - Oct 11, 2008To her, the photographs are visual poetry, telling a story or explaining an idea in bits of lines. “I think I like to think about my dreams because they ...
- On the stage - Kalamazoo Gazette
Shawano Cleary | Special to the Kalamazoo Gazette Cast members of the Kalamazoo Civic Theatre's "A Chorus Line" rehearse earlier this month. "A Chorus Line" -- The story of 17 dancers auditioning for a Broadway musical, presented by the Kalamazoo ...
- Steve Nacco • Reader Submitted • November 3, 2008 - Asbury Park Press
Steve Nacco • Reader Submitted • November 3, 2008Asbury Park Press, NJ - 3 hours agoLaura McCullough has two collections of poetry, The Dancing Bear and What Men Want, forthcoming from XOXOX Press, as well as a chapbook of prose poems, ...
- ARCHIVE REVIEW: Swooning music lifts up a tragedy - Detroit Free Press
About midway through the first act of "Margaret Garner," the music relaxes into a hushed murmur and the slave Margaret coos a lullaby to her swaddled infant inside the cabin she shares with her husband and mother-in-law. "Sleep in the meadow, sleep ...
- Wildfire transforms Angel Island (San Francisco Chronicle)
The sun is rising this morning on a radically changed Angel Island, where more than half the landscape has been blackened by a wildfire that erupted near a campground and the other half is closed to the public for the foreseeable future. An all-out attack by...
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