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- Crowded 2008 Festival of the Arts Opens at the Bliss - Channel 7 Daily News
Channel 7 Daily NewsCrowded 2008 Festival of the Arts Opens at the BlissChannel 7 Daily News, Belize - 7 hours ago“We have four key aspects that will be presented during this festival of arts and those are poetry, music, dance, and drama. The events which follow the ...
- Silver Jews' latest album mostly loses its way - Chicago Tribune
David Berman, frontman for the Silver Jews, never had much of a voice. "Like a message broadcast on an overpass / all my favorite singers couldn't sing," he intoned on the band's 1998 masterpiece "American Water," aligning himself squarely in the ...
- Grimshaw wins Montana honours - Stuff
Charlotte Grimshaw is following in her father's literary footsteps, winning the Montana Medal for her book of short stories, Opportunity. Grimshaw, daughter of CK Stead, scooped the $5000 fiction category and the $10,000 overall award. The Aucklander ...
- San Diego schools calendar (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Today: Conversation Cafe, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Montgomery Middle School, 2470 Ulric St. Rich Cansdale, Area 3 Superintendent, and staff from other Kearny cluster schools discuss issues that matter to students, parents and staff. One of a series of regularly scheduled area meetings.
- Out and About: June 18 - 29 - Raynham Call
Out and About: June 18 - 29Raynham Call, MA - 4 hours agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Authors club annouces Youth Writing contest (Salina Journal)
The Kansas Authors Club announces its 2008 Writing Contest for Youth. Kansas students, grades 1 through 12, may submit one entry in each of three categories. Entrants are grouped according to grade, with different word limits, for poetry and prose (fiction and nonfiction) on any subject.
- Marcia Meier: At Least She's Writing... (HuffingtonPost)
Emily Gould landed on the cover of The New York Times Magazine over the weekend and created a firestorm of criticism and vitriol. Here's the good news: At least she's writing.
- Blog on and get your words published too (Calcutta News)
Here's some good news for all you bloggers. If you want your blog writings to be published then here's an opportunity by Sulekha.com, a web portal.
- Forgotten photos capture idyllic past - DesMoinesRegister.com
Forgotten photos capture idyllic pastDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - 13 minutes agoThey are poetry of a bygone era. "Maybe it's our gnawing discomfort, the unease the country is feeling right now, that make these photos resonate," said ...
- Add a Comment - HealthCentral.com
We would like to hear your stories of stroke recovery. It can be journal writing, poetry, essay, or anything with a beginning, middle, and end. Your comments on your recovery are important to those that are coming behind you. Thes
- Family stories They mess you up - Economist
Family stories They mess you upEconomist, UK - 27 minutes agoIt had been a close shave, but what saved her in the end came from her father at his best: a love of writing, language, learning poetry, telling stories, ...
- Legislator Enters Literary World - WGRZ TV
Buffalo's Betty Jean Grant has been in the public eye for a number of years as a community activist, and a member of the Buffalo Common Council, School Board, and Erie County Legislator. But, for all that time and longer, she's held a private passion ...
- Namibia: From a Rag And Bone Boy to Top Playwright (AllAfrica.com)
When Petrus Haakskeen was not trudging through one of Namibia's poorest villages selling bones and empty bottles well before his 10th birthday to supplement his grandmother's meagre income, he read whatever printed material he could lay his hands on.
- MGS4 (and Leigh!) in the New York Times - Kotaku.com
The New York Times tackles MGS 4 in brief — discussing both the story ('What does it mean ?') and people's reactions to the game, including a couple of choice quotes from our very own Leigh Alexander . Several other game writers weigh in on MGS 4 ...
- CULTURE-PAKISTAN: Afghan Refugee Poets Behind Pashto Revival - Inter Press Service
PESHAWAR, May 28 (IPS) - Afghanistan’s tumultuous history of the last three decades is behind the incredible popularity of poetry in Pashto, the language of the majority Pakhtoons in Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province (NWFP). The Pakhtoons ...
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