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- LITERARY DATEBOOK (The Kansas City Star)
DESOTO BOOK GROUP: Call library for titles. 1 p.m. June 4, Johnson County Library--De Soto, 33145 W. 83rd, De Soto. www.jocolibrary.org (913-583-3106)
- Literary contest winners announced - Dodge City Daily Globe
Literary contest winners announcedDodge City Daily Globe, KS - 1 hour agoA total of 28 entries were received in Prose and Poetry Categories. Amy Becker, Offerle, third place prose for the first chapter of her book and Second ...
- Have you missed me? - HamptonRoads.com
In case you’ve wondered where I’ve been it’s actually pretty simple. I’ve been depressed. Actually, not so much depressed as just plain sad. Even though I no longer have my uterus I still tend to get those monthly blues and bloating. We’ll ...
- Leonard Cohen ends UK tour at Big Chill - Irish World News
He is set to play London's O2 Arena, having received rave reviews for shows in Manchester, Edinburgh and Glastonbury - but the spectacular setting of the Big Chill festival will be the last chance to see the legendary Leonard Cohen on his first ...
- Local author publishes how-to book on oral histories (The Mesquite News)
Whether it be of sorrow, of love, or of memorable past experiences, everyone has a story to tell. But in today’s society, a story can be lost in the blink of an eye as years pass and loved ones aren’t asked to share these experiences.
- 'Jellyfish' is playfully surprising (Bradenton Herald)
A beautifully strange movie, "Jellyfish" - from the Israeli author, and now director, Etgar Keret - tracks the perambulations of three Tel Aviv women. Though they are unrelated, and their paths cross by chance, they share a common bond: a profound sense of disconnection - from family, from loved ones, from themselves.
- Steppenwolf Presents 'Teacher Tales' on June 1 - Broadway World
Steppenwolf Presents 'Teacher Tales' on June 1Broadway World, NY - 16 hours agoDr. Robert Boone is the founder of Young Chicago Authors, publishers of Say What Magazine and home of the highly acclaimed teen poetry festival "Louder Than ...
- From bad to verse: Vandals get classroom penance (The Charlotte Observer)
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The Road Not Taken" and another poem as jumping-off points, Frost biographer Jay Parini hopes to show the vandals the error of their ways - and the redemptive power of poetry. ...
- The poet inspired by her disease (BBC News)
A poetry anthology - Oops! - inspired by its author's battle with Parkinson's disease is launched.
- Star Poets pen from deep within - Honolulu Advertiser
No one ever said growing up is easy, but if you're curious about its modern-day complexities, joys and surprises, read the poetry of youths. In poems, children and teenagers find a voice for feelings they would otherwise struggle to express. In ...
- Ellerslie Flower Show tickets go on sale (Scoop.co.nz)
Tickets for the South Island’s hottest new annual event – the Ellerslie International Flower Show – went on sale this morning (21 July).
- Days are good for Bernville-bred singer Priscilla Ahn - Reading Eagle
Days are good for Bernville-bred singer Priscilla AhnReading Eagle, PA - 2 hours agoI was always into reading, creative writing and poetry, so this became a new way for me to express myself." Soon Ahn was writing songs, and performing at ...
- Stolen Bard Folio Is Retrieved After Brought to D.C. Library - Washington Post
Resize LONDON -- A 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and valued $30 million has been recovered after a man walked into a library in Washington and asked to have it authenticated. Police in Durham, northeast England ...
- Author spotlight: Kathleen Van Schaick of Victor - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Author spotlight: Kathleen Van Schaick of VictorRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 8 hours agoWhen I'm not writing: I work with fourth-grade students writing poetry, I'm a reader for the blind and visually impaired at WXXI Reachout Radio, ...
- Solos: Cleveland Orchestra harpist carries on work of her teacher - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Welcome back to Solos: This is another in an occasional series that will profile local musicians, actors and dancers who are normally seen performing in a group or ensemble. You can read their stories and watch (and hear) them perform. Today, Donald ...
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