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- Longtime editor of literary journal dies at 99 (The Nashua Telegraph)
Charlotte Kohler, who helped shape the path of literature as the longtime editor of the small but influential Virginia Quarterly Review, died Sept. 15 of congestive heart failure at her home in Charlottesville, Va. She died one day before her 100th birthday. ... - By MATT SCHUDEL The Washington Post
- Deaf Culture Unveiled - American Chronicle
Deaf Culture UnveiledAmerican Chronicle, CA - 4 hours agoDeaf culture also has its own art, stories, poetry, theatre, jokes, games, and books. These avenues teach about Deaf culture and Deaf pride. ...
- The shaping of a literary life - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeThe shaping of a literary lifeBoston Globe, United States - 22 minutes agoBy Floyd Skloot By Donald Hall Donald Hall at 80 is widely admired for his poetry, winner of the 1988 National Book Critics Circle Award, among others, ...
- Kellogg Writers Series opens with novelist, poet - University of Indianapolis
University of IndianapolisKellogg Writers Series opens with novelist, poetUniversity of Indianapolis, United States - 9 hours agoGlancy is a professor at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn., where she teaches Native American Literature and Creative Writing. ...
- Music review: Melody Gardot and Jimmy Scott (San Francisco Chronicle)
Two singers formed a kind of parentheses of jazz vocalism onstage Wednesday night at Herbst Theatre. Although one is at the start of her career and the other in his sunset years, Melody Gardot and Jimmy Scott have something in common, something that linked...
- Oakland poet makes the political personal - Inside Bay Area
In December 2007, the Bush Administration blocked California legislation that would have created among the strictest environmental laws of any state. The move to block California from setting tougher vehicle emissions standards than federal law ...
- Afghanistan's Propaganda War: The Taliban's Public Relations Machine - US News and World Report
KABUL—In mid-August, the Taliban made global headlines when around 100 fighters ambushed a routine French patrol just 30 miles from the Afghan capital, killing 10 soldiers. It was France's worst single military loss in a quarter century and a grim ...
- The drifters... - VietNamNet Bridge
The drifters...VietNamNet Bridge, Vietnam - 1 hour agoThis is a place of poetry and songs. Epic songs such as Van Cao’s Truong ca song Lo (The Lo river Epic) or Pham Duy’s Tieng hat tren song Lo (A song on the ...
- Sacked jawan slays father, brother - Tribune
In a gruesome incident, a dismissed subedar from the Army killed his father and brother today and left his mother, brother, sister-in-law and a six-year-old nephew seriously injured. Lakhvir Singh attacked his parents, brother and his family at about ...
- Autumn brings cornucopia of arts to valley - Las Vegas Sun
Autumn brings cornucopia of arts to valleyLas Vegas Sun, NV - 7 hours agoThe event is part of UNLV’s Black Mountain Institute’s Forum on Contemporary Cultures. Admission is free. For information, call 895-5542 or go to ...
- Poets dig for truth in 'Full Frontal' (University of New Mexico Daily Lobo)
An ensemble of UNM students is baring it all onstage. Baring their souls, that is. "Full Frontal Poetry," showing at Theatre X, features the confessional works of 13 actor-writers. The show, directed by Paul Ford, explores the themes of sin, confession, journey and the loss of innocence through poetry, fable, art and nursery rhyme.
- [ELD] House of Bishops adjourns Salt Lake City meeting with 'spirit of commitment' (Worldwide Faith News)
>Episcopal Life Daily >September 19, 2008 Episcopal Life Online is available at http://www.episcopalchurch.org/elife . >Today's Episcopal Life Daily includes: * TOP STORY - House of Bishops adjourns Salt Lake City meeting with 'spirit of commitment' * DIOCESAN DIGEST - MILWAUKEE: St. Aidan's rises from the ashes * WORLD REPORT - SOUTHERN AFRICA: Bishops vow to continue working for justice, ...
- Lysistrata's Children - Newsblaze.com
"Lysistrata's Children," written and directed by Philip Suraci, is a play performed by young people for adults to see. To share an outstanding show of last season with a larger audience, Manhattan's Theater for the New City will present a return ...
- Society's holiday gala to benefit new program offering art classes ... - Nashua Telegraph
Society's holiday gala to benefit new program offering art classes ...Nashua Telegraph, NH - 18 hours agoUnique performances are scheduled throughout the weekend by singer and instrumentalist Kim Riley, storyteller Meg Brown, poetry Marissa Houle, ...
- OK poet laureate to read at literary arts fest Thursday - Daily Ardmoreite
Oklahoma Centennial Poet Laureate Dr. N. Scott Momaday will share his poetry at East Central University’s Literary Arts Festival at noon Thursday in the Dorothy Summers Theatre, followed by a book signing from 1 to 1:30 p.m. in the theater lobby ...
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