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- When Did You Last See Your Father?: Going deep for dad (Toronto Star)
When Did You Last See Your Father? is a grief recollected in tranquility. In this death-denying, if not death-defying, culture, it's all we can do to accept the loss of a parent, let alone admit to, or – God forbid – explore our mixed emotions when our father or mother abandons us once and for all.
- Why in Chicago - Chicago Daily Observer
Why in ChicagoChicago Daily Observer, IL - 43 minutes agoC. A deeply original and creative American city that has disdained many of the blandishments of an East Coast culture that was borrowed from and is ...
- Literary prize worth $67,481 (The Capital)
BALTIMORE (AP) - A 22-year-old English major at Washington College who has used new media to reflect on her experiences with old-fashioned printing won one of the nation's largest undergraduate literary awards yesterday.
- Poetry nets teen a place with the greats - Poughkeepsie Journal
Poetry nets teen a place with the greatsPoughkeepsie Journal, NY - 17 minutes agoNory's interest in poetry began in eighth grade when her parents gave her poetry books by various authors as a birthday gift. "A friend asked me if I kept a ...
- 'Love's Labor's Lost's' vision, edge a perfect fit (The Morning Call)
What a shame that Muhlenberg College's production of ''Love's Labor's Lost'' ran for only one weekend.
- Art Talk: How good is the Capitol Theater in Overture Center? - Wisconsin State Journal
On Sunday night I once again had a chance to attend a concert in the Overture Center's Capitol Theater (pictured at left) , which used to be the old Oscar Mayer Theatre of the Madison Civic Center. And once again, I found myself cursing the ...
- So can the lyrics of Amy Winehouse REALLY be compared with Sir Walter Raleigh's poems? (Daily Mail)
Solider, explorer, poet, he was the epitome of England's most glorious era. Junkie, self-harmer, wife of a man in prison, she's the iconic pop star of our time.
- Joyce Carol Oates - New York Observer
Frighteningly prolific author Joyce Carol Oates talks to Time Magazine's Andrea Sachs about her latest novel, My Sister, My Love: The Intimate Story of Skyler Rampike . Since the book is a fictionalized take on the murder of JonBenét Ramsey (12 ...
- On Poetry: Trees at their 'Loveliest' - Traverse City Record-Eagle
The cherry trees are having their short burst of glory, which always makes me think of this poem. Several times I have walked around the Mall in Washington when the cherry trees are in full bloom and said this poem to myself. It was written by A.E ...
- AJC Organizes its Eighth Poetry Competition - Alarab online
Alarab onlineAJC Organizes its Eighth Poetry CompetitionAlarab online, UK - 2 hours ago... the Tangier Young Creators’ Association (AJC) is organizing its eighth poetry competition. This eighth contest, opening in April 2008, is dedicated to ...
- Breathing literary life into 1950s Cuba - Los Angeles Times
Breathing literary life into 1950s CubaLos Angeles Times, CA - 26 minutes agoKushner -- who was raised in San Francisco's Haight district by poetry-loving scientist parents and moved to LA in 2003 -- made three long visits to Cuba ...
- Between the lines: Books herald Beijing Olympics (The Sacramento Bee)
The Games of the XXIX Olympiad will be held Aug. 8-24 in the People's Republic of China. It follows that a glut of China-related books will precede the Summer Olympics, including this sampling:
- Three popular North Pinellas principals say goodbye - St. Petersburg Times
Donna Gehringer, left, assistant principal of Brooker Creek Elementary School, and Nell Chapman, principal of the school, celebrate at a retirement party for Chapman in Dunedin last month. Chapman’s last day at the school was Friday.  Forest ...
- 7/5 Church news - Lufkin Daily News
7/5 Church newsLufkin Daily News, TX - 55 minutes agoSSTJ will be a mix of special music from our Unity musicians plus open mic for others to express their talents be it music, poetry, story telling, ...
- Readings and Talks (The New Yorker)
NATIONAL ARTS CLUB Eugene Drucker, a violinist for the Emerson String Quartet, reads from his début novel, “The Savior,†about a violinist in a Nazi concentration camp. Drucker will also perform. (15 Gramercy Park S. No tickets necessary. June 19 at 7.) FILM FORUM The downtown revival house, which is . . .
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