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- 24th Annual Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair Announces Featured ... - Forbes
CHICAGO, May 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair -- the largest free outdoor literary event in the Midwest -- is expected to draw up to 100,000 book lovers again this year to the two-day showcase, set in Chicago's historic ...
- "Valentines": Poetry collection captures love's many dimensions (Seattle Times)
"Valentines" by Ted Kooser University of Nebraska Press, 52 pp., $14.95 In 1986, Ted Kooser (later U.S. Poet Laureate and a Pulitzer Prize...
- Award-winning poet searches for surprises in 474 TDN contest entries (The Daily News)
A public poetry reading will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, June 2, at the Cowlitz PUD Auditorium, 961 12th Ave., Longview.
- Book Review | A Freewheelin' Time: Girlfriend recalls bohemian scene with Bob Dylan (The Columbus Dispatch)
NEW YORK -- The image lent itself to one of the most-celebrated album covers ever released.
- MA Jinnah’s better half - Etalaat
MA Jinnah’s better halfEtalaat, India - 31 minutes agoThey reflect her deep interest in poetry, literature, history and the occult sciences. Kanjibhai shared the last. She was spirited and told off more than ...
- POLITICAL PROSE: Pesky public comments have Bucky bent out of shape - Beaver County Times
Beaver County TimesPOLITICAL PROSE: Pesky public comments have Bucky bent out of shapeBeaver County Times, PA - 2 hours agoAs a matter of fact, we were just going to run an entire column featuring our original pig Latin poetry, but then Center Area School Board pulled its old ...
- Benazir’s birthday to be celebrated in MQM areas - Daily Times
KARACHI: The Karachi chapter of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has plans to observe the 55th birth anniversary of Benazir Bhutto in a befitting manner in some areas usually considered strongholds of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) on Saturday ...
- David Mamet explores the wages of honor in ‘Redbelt,’ a martial ... - Philadelphia Daily News
David Mamet explores the wages of honor in ‘Redbelt,’ a martial ...Philadelphia Daily News, PA - 4 hours agoI also admit that I love Mamet's odd locutions; yeah, it's stilted, but his stilted poetry is better than the dreary, vapid prose that passes for movie ...
- Soldier expresses feelings on war through writing - Rexburg Standard Journal
Soldier expresses feelings on war through writingRexburg Standard Journal, ID - 54 minutes agoOne way Christensen expresses his feelings and emotions about fighting for his country is in the form of poetry and essays. He has a collection of poems, ...
- Top author's poetry reading and writing workshop - Clitheroe Today
Top author's poetry reading and writing workshopClitheroe Today, UK - 1 hour agoFor information and to book a place, call Maureen Fenton on 07710 409457. Caroline's poetry reading is being hosted by Jo Harding, of Clitheroe Books, ...
- Jersey Cape Writer's Society invites criticism (Press of Atlantic City)
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP - You'd think a writer would prefer his work not be critiqued, but members of the Jersey Cape Writer's Society count on it. The group, which meets at 7 p.m. the last Tuesday of each month at the Wetlands Institute, is composed of writers from throughout Cape May County.
- Playing the ponies at Thistledown and Northfield Park - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Scott Shaw/The Plain Dealer Thistledown racetrack. The image of the track used to be the grumbling old guy in the bad shirt, studying a dog-eared Racing Form through thick glasses and the smoke from a 50-cent stogie. Well, a lot has changed since ...
- Project provides a window into art - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Project provides a window into artSanta Cruz Sentinel, CA - 13 hours agoAmong some of the poets helping to bring downtown back to life are Ellen Bass, Joseph Stroud and Gary Young. The art and poetry display became reality ...
- Revisit Tasha Tudor's world - Free Lance-Star
was famous for many things: her old-fashioned life in rural New England, where she raised goats, milked cows, grew glorious gardens and spun and wove wool; her usual costume of long skirts, apron and kerchief straight out of her favorite time period ...
- David Biespiel's poetry column addresses variations in Philip Whalen's 'Zenshinji' (The Oregonian)
L ast month I was visiting a cousin who showed off his framed broadside of the poem "Zenshinji" by his late friend, poet Philip Whalen. Whalen was born in 1923 in Oregon and grew up in The Dalles (he and my cousin attended Reed College during the Gary Snyder and Lew Welch era of the late 1940s).
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