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- Thomas' stark honesty is 'a punch to the heart' - Salt Lake Tribune
Thomas' stark honesty is 'a punch to the heart'Salt Lake Tribune, United States - 7 minutes agoMartha Rhodes: Author of three poetry collections and director of independent publishing house Four Way Books. * Rick Campbell: Florida A & M University ...
- A Welcome Retreat From Summer Excess (The New York Sun)
When summer gets to be too much work — battling traffic in the Hamptons, entertaining or being a houseguest, dealing with gardeners, cooks, and repairmen — it's a good time to book a few days at the Mayflower Spa in quiet Washington Depot, Conn. The destination spa, located on the grounds of the Mayflower Inn, offers the best of summer with none of the hassle. It operates year-round, but when ...
- Mayweather visits Duluth gym - GwinnettHerald.com
Mayweather visits Duluth gymGwinnettHerald.com, GA - 3 hours agoMayweather said his poetry sticks to the sport, because that is his love and what he knows. While he may seem very outspoken about his work, ...
- 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.
- Student awarded in poetry contest - Pensacola News Journal
Student awarded in poetry contestPensacola News Journal, FL - 2 hours agoFor the second time, Washington High School junior Barrett White has won a national award for his writing. Barrett, 16, won a silver medal for a collection ...
- Literary journal makes ‘Waves' for fourth time (Newport News-Times)
Four years ago, Catherine (Kitty) Pavlish, a professor at Oregon Coast Community College (OCCC), decided that the college and the community would benefit from a literary journal.
- Slam turns poetry into performance (Owen Sound Sun Times)
Edgy, energetic, gutsy and invigorating were some of the words used to describe the poetry slam competition held in Durham on the weekend. “I’m getting goosebumps listening to it,†Dianne Ramsay, a poet from Owen Sound, said during a break in the competition Saturday. “I had no idea [...]
- Lummi, Chippewa artists in Friday Harbor for arts festival - Journal of the San Jaun Islands
Lummi, Chippewa artists in Friday Harbor for arts festivalJournal of the San Jaun Islands, WA - 14 hours agoLummi artists scheduled to present: Shasta Cano-Martin, music and poetry; Ernestine Gensaw, cedar baskets and weaving/clothing; Earline Hansen, beadwork; ...
- Film Weekly: Edinburgh film festival - Guardian Unlimited
I've tried to capture the buzz of Edinburgh in this week's podcast. The festival stands alone in its new June slot, away from the accrued hubbub it used to get when unfurling during all the other Edinburgh festivals in August. It's a brave move and ...
- Senior Matters -- Lots to do at the senior center - Duxbury Reporter
Senior Matters -- Lots to do at the senior centerDuxbury Reporter, USA - 2 hours agoLifelong learning: We offer six- to eight-week courses on a variety of topics: art, political science, history, math, opera, poetry and literature. ...
- Chinese Opera protecting - CCTV
CCTVChinese Opera protectingCCTV, China - 1 hour agoPoetry, romance, elegant music and beautiful surroundings integrated in what we know today as Kunqu Opera. Today Kunqu opera, considered the pinnacle of ...
- Racist Media Whore Designer Says Dumb Things All By Himself [Fools] (Gawker)
We dislike giving any unnecessary PR to [bad designer], the L.E.S. twit who duped the free NYC paper Metro into putting him on its cover for a racist publicity stunt about a (probably nonexistent)...
- Arts Festival finale - Bridlington Today
Arts Festival finaleBridlington Today, UK - 2 hours agoPerformance by people from the Beverley poetry, story and music event and hear the winning poems from the Fish Pie open poetry competition. ...
- Cannes Q&A: Terence Davies - Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood ReporterCannes Q&A: Terence DaviesHollywood Reporter, United States - 48 minutes agoDavies talked to The Hollywood Reporter's UK bureau chief Stuart Kemp about turning his hand to documentary filmmaking, letting other people read his poetry ...
- BOOK REVIEW: On the dusty road to redemption (The Charlotte Observer)
In terms of literary chutzpah, writing your sophomore novel about a sophomore novelist is the kind of thing that tends to send eyebrows arching skyward. Maybe not as much as titling it "Winner of the National Book Award," as Jincy Willett once did, but still, it's a bold step. But with one move, Leif Enger defangs impending snarkiness with the deftness of a snake handler: He makes his character, ...
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