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- John Dean to speak at Constitution Day - Ventura County Star
John Dean to speak at Constitution DayVentura County Star, CA - 1 hour agoThe first semester focuses on the American democratic process, with speakers, poetry readings, book signings, panel discussions and debates culminating ...
- The City Where 'Mad Men' Reigned Lives On - San Jose Mercury News
The City Where 'Mad Men' Reigned Lives OnSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 4 hours agoBut Sterling Cooper is also a profoundly sad place. Haunted men booze it up in the morning, visit mistresses in the afternoon, chain-smoke the rest of the ...
- At writing camp, schlepping goes with scholarship - Miami Herald
RIPTON, Vt. It's billed as the oldest writers' conference in the nation, a gathering at a picturesque mountaintop retreat where literary giants, book editors and up-and-coming novelists have been coming together once a year since the 1920s. But ...
- My wife waltzed away with a suave French seducer, reveals Len Goodman (Daily Mail)
His twinkly charm and eccentric sense of humour have made Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman an unlikely TV icon. Now he's telling the story of his life in a rollicking autobiography.
- Book Review - Baldwin's Harlem: A Biography of James Baldwin by Herb Boyd (Blogcritics.org)
Boyd pulls at the Baldwin self-doubt scab -- born black, gay, poor and ugly, not the most auspicious start in life. James Baldwin fascinates and is fascinated with Harlem. The confluence of writer and city meet in Baldwin novels, but not in the majority of them, as most readers might expect. That is the subject of the new book by Herb Boyd. The author knows Baldwin, knows Harlem and knows ...
- Desire: A dangerous flame - Independent
Desire: A dangerous flameIndependent, UK - 3 hours agoYet most things in life have a prosaic meaning and a poetic meaning, and there are times when only poetry will answer. For me, when I have trusted my desire ...
- Playwright shows black men's trouble - Washington Times
Washington TimesPlaywright shows black men's troubleWashington Times, DC - 2 hours ago... and powerful energy of hip-hop's poetry and that challenges its audience to compare and contrast the disparate obstacles that black men encounter. ...
- Amazon Art Institute Helps Recover Indigenous Roots - Inter Press Service
MANAUS, Brazil, Sep 24 (IPS) - Dhiani Pa'saro came to Manaus, the bustling city of 1.7 million people in the heart of Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, eight years ago, after wandering from one village or town to another. At the time he planned to become ...
- A child walks past one of the games set up at last year's RoseFest in ... - Southwest Journal
The East Harriet Farmstead Neighborhood Association’s (EHFNA) signature event, RoseFest, is set for tomorrow from noon to 8 p.m. at Lyndale Farmstead Park, 3900 Bryant Ave. S. This is the second year of RoseFest, which drew roughly 1,800 people ...
- Chappaqua Library set to start fall programs (The Journal News)
The Chappaqua Library, 195 S. Greeley Ave., will offer the following fall programs. All are free and open to the public. For information, call 914-238-4779 or visit www.chappaqualibrary.org .
- Great poet's grave stokes Civil War dispute (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
The tranquil, pine-carpeted hills in this patch of southern Spain hold awful secrets.
- Vaughn author overcomes disability to pen first book - Peninsula Gateway
Vaughn author overcomes disability to pen first bookPeninsula Gateway, WA - 38 minutes agoSmeall’s book is a poetry collection that highlights key events and rites of passage in her life. Moods, losses, disappointments and successes are all ...
- Little-visited Puglia, Italy, offers warmth, wine and gloriously fresh ... - Miami Herald
One of the many trulli houses dotting the olive fields. Travelers -- even Italians -- may tell you that the heel of the Italian boot is remote and unhospitable. They haven't been here. Those in-the-know might mention medieval towns spilling from ...
- A 'legend' passes on - Kingston Whig
When retired Gananoque postman John Nalon heard that his old friend Hal (Moose) McCarney was laid up in hospital with a broken leg, his first instinct was to rush into Kingston and pay him a visit. On second thought, Nalon figured -correctly - that ...
- Nightlife Calendar: 07/18/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Blue Pelican, East Bay Blue 7-10 p.m. July 18; Central Lake; 544-BLUE.
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