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- Cheap seats - Calgary Herald
Cheap seatsCalgary Herald, Canada - 21 minutes agoIt's an adolescent version of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, without the poetry, but with lots of imagination. A gently rambling comedy from the Judd ...
- Author opens the door to reveal her own hidden world (The Woonsocket Call)
NORTH SMITHFIELD -- It’s a riveting story, how Michal Maoz has spun her intense suffering from Asperger’s Syndrome into a major triumph. Now a 35-year-old wife and mother to two teenagers, Maoz recently fulfilled a longtime dream of becoming a published author.
- AS Maulucci: Visionary potery looks beyond the everyday to reveal ... - Norwich Bulletin
AS Maulucci: Visionary potery looks beyond the everyday to reveal ...Norwich Bulletin, CT - 1 hour agoIn that poem an angel comes and opens their coffins to set them free into heaven. In this passage from his poem "The Book of Thel," we can see that by ...
- Release parties for final 'Twilight' book haunt Madison tonight - Wisconsin State Journal
It doesn't take a whole lot of thought to figure out the best time to sell a much anticipated book about vampires and such. After midnight, of course. "Breaking Dawn," the fourth and final book of Stephenie Meyer's best-selling "Twilight" series ...
- Bart Schneider's debut mystery takes a turn for the verse - Pioneer Press
Bart Schneider was a high-profile member of the Twin Cities literary community for more than two decades. He lives in California now, but his fast-paced and timely new literary thriller, "The Man in the Blizzard," is set in the Twin Cities during the ...
- Changing roles at Wordsworth Trust - NW Evening Mail
Changing roles at Wordsworth TrustNW Evening Mail, UK - 5 hours agoHis accomplishments at the trust – a centre for British romantic poetry – include reducing costs and increasing visitor numbers. ...
- Marissa Gough drawn to the flame - The Coast.ca
The Coast.caMarissa Gough drawn to the flameThe Coast.ca, Canada - 11 hours agoby Sarah Greene Marissa Gough has done comedy, slam poetry and burlesque, but she'd never thought of performing with fire until Ash Circle's Ivan Bellari ...
- Academics unearth UK's oldest joke - Times of India
LONDON: A 1,000-year-old double-meaning wry observation is what British academics consider to be their country's oldest joke. They found it in the Codex Exoniensis, a 10th century book of Anglo-Saxon poetry held at Exeter Cathedral. It reads: "What ...
- Girls Fall Down - Popmatters.com
Some might consider it a bit of a comedown: that after six books of poetry and at least one novel published by a major publisher (Knopf Canada’s Between Mountains in 2004), that Maggie Helwig has decided to publish a follow-up with a small Canadian ...
- Video Vault: Into the Wild, Grizzly Man - Gant Daily
Video Vault: Into the Wild, Grizzly ManGant Daily, PA - 6 hours agoDirector Sean Penn captures the poetry and the story magnificently. Werner Herzog's 2005 documentary on the life and death of grizzly bear activist Timothy ...
- Contra Costa planning chief ending 30-year career - Contra Costa Times
Contra Costa planning chief ending 30-year careerContra Costa Times, CA - 7 hours ago"The rhythm and lyrics and poetry is amazing." "It was a foggy day and I just laid back and closed my eyes and listened to it and I was hooked," he said. ...
- African-American celebration (The Journal News)
Ethnic food, arts and crafts, music, drama, poetry, children’s activities, dance and entertainment fill Kensico Dam Plaza today from noon- 7 p.m. This free festival celebrates African-American heritage. Off the Bronx River Parkway in Valhalla. 914-864-7275.
- Artist mates share a love of our country - The Wimmera Mail Times
Artist mates share a love of our countryThe Wimmera Mail Times, Australia - 2 hours agoFollowing a visit to the Gympie Muster last year, Menzies and Hartley came up with a great idea - to combine one another's love of poetry and photography to ...
- Review: Towards Another Summer by Janet Frame (Guardian Unlimited)
Review: Towards Another Summer by Janet Frame Posthumous publishing is often a bad idea, but Janet Frame's early novel about a nightmarish 48 hours is a piercing, poetic revelation
- An Exhibit In Norwich Takes Root - TheDay
An Exhibit In Norwich Takes RootTheDay, CT - 4 hours agoAs of last week, Sherman had “collected†gardens of Chinese, Greek and African American traditions. She hopes to add gardens of Indian, Eastern European and ...
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