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- Is There Any Famous American Who Won’t Be Drawn With Obama’s Face? - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsIs There Any Famous American Who Won’t Be Drawn With Obama’s Face?New York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Bulletin Board — Nov. 1 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board — Nov. 1Norwich Bulletin, CT - 1 hour agoCONNECTICUT POETRY SOCIETY MEETING, 10 am to noon, East Lyme Public Library, EAST LYME. All area poets and prose writers are invited to attend. ...
- TMP’s ‘South Pacific’ delivers the goods - Tacoma Weekly
TMP’s ‘South Pacific’ delivers the goodsTacoma Weekly, WA - 5 hours agoIt is a keen insight, especially considering the date that Oscar Hammerstein penned the lyrics (perhaps basing his poetry upon the prose of James Michener ...
- Steven Glaze promised himself he would never go back to prison. It was a promise he couldn't keep. (Pioneer Press)
Steven Glaze once promised himself he would never go back to prison. Behind him lay 11 years of turf fights in the prison yard, inmate jobs paying pennies an hour and close quarters with difficult cellmates. Everything on the outside was uncertain. But freedom felt right.
- Man on the Beat: Clare Cavanagh (Daily Northwestern)
Professor Clare Cavanagh is an Irish-Catholic Harvard graduate student turned Polish poetry translator who migrated from California to Boston and then to the Midwest to work as a teacher of literature.
- Students will hear poet who served in Iraq - Madison Eagle
Students will hear poet who served in IraqMadison Eagle, NJ - 10 hours agoMADISON ‑ Brian Turner, recipient of the 2005 Beatrice Hawley Award for his debut book of poetry, “Here, Bullet,†will read his work to classes at Madison ...
- LM Montgomery’s sad end - Quill & Quire
LM Montgomery’s sad endQuill & Quire, Canada - 2 hours agoSelwyn Mcfadden AKA mrcellz: im mrcellz,im a slave of poetry and i dont want to be free!!! im a... Adrian: I’m the 46 year old father of a 13 year old girl ...
- Lydgate Matters: Poetry and Material Culture in the Fifteenth Century. - Fabula
FabulaLydgate Matters: Poetry and Material Culture in the Fifteenth Century.Fabula, France - 13 hours agoTop scholars in the field unite here with critical newcomers to offer fresh perspectives on the function of poetry on the cusp of the modern age, ...
- Barnes & Noble to open new bookstore - Daily Citizen-News
Barnes & Noble, the world’s largest bookseller, will open a new bookstore on Nov. 12 in Hamilton Place Mall at 2100 Hamilton Place Blvd. in Chattanooga. The existing store at 2230 Hamilton Place Boulevard will close. The new store will stock about ...
- Poetry in Public Space - PLANetizen
Poet Marc André Brouillette, a professor at Concordia University in Montréal, brought a team of professionals together to experiment with installing poetry and text in public spaces. "'I saw it as a way to bring together my interests in literature ...
- Personal losses sent Sims into nature - Baton Rouge Advocate
Julia Sims has won renown as a nature photographer. She is best known for her images of the Manchac Swamp, near her home in Ponchatoula. Now Pelican Publishing has produced a new collection of photographs by Sims that showcases some of her work from ...
- Mid-Valley briefs (Appeal-Democrat)
"Sing Me Your Story, Dance Me Home," a traveling exhibit featuring California Native American art and poetry will open with a reception Friday at the Community Memorial Museum of Sutter County in Yuba City.
- Herring 'n' butterflies: Rick Jones remembers his tutor, WG Sebald - Independent
Herring 'n' butterflies: Rick Jones remembers his tutor, WG SebaldIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoThe Hungarian poet put him in poetry. Down on the seafront at Southwold, which is described in The Rings of Saturn and whither his colleague and oldest ...
- Martial artists stick it to their opponents - Waterloo Record
Waterloo RecordMartial artists stick it to their opponentsWaterloo Record, Canada - Oct 17, 2008Never mind poetry in motion. With its improvised aggression, this is more like a freestyle rap battle. The Kitchener men, who both won medals in July at the ...
- Ricci wins GG award - Toronto Sun
MONTREAL -- Toronto author Nino Ricci has won a Governor General's Literary Award for his novel The Origin of Species. It's the second time Ricci has received the prestigious fiction prize. The first was in 1990 for his debut novel, Lives of the ...
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