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- Celebrate the Season with a Local Arts Harvest - Rockbridge Weekly
Celebrate the Season with a Local Arts HarvestRockbridge Weekly, VA - 7 hours agoWheeler's books include Scholarship Girl and Voicing American Poetry; she is currently chair of the English Department at Washington and Lee University. ...
- Meredith Arwady makes Met opera debut in 'Doctor Atomic' - Kalamazoo Gazette
NEW YORK -- A-bomb is a hit at the Metropolitan Opera. John Adams' intense and fascinating "Doctor Atomic," given its world premiere at the San Francisco Opera three years ago, made it to the Met on Monday night. Meredith Arwady, a graduate of Loy ...
- Fireworks displays today - Aylesbury Today
Fireworks displays todayAylesbury Today, UK - 7 hours agoIf you've a talent you'd like to share with others, why not join us for an evening of music, comedy, poetry and magic. An acoustic evening only. ...
- The Egyptian Connection (New York Review of Books)
An article by William Dalrymple from The New York Review of Books, October 23, 2008
- Jordanian writers protest indictment of poet on religious grounds - Monsters and Critics.com
Jordanian writers protest indictment of poet on religious groundsMonsters and Critics.com - 3 hours agoHe said Samhan's book was printed by an unlicensed press and thus the writer violated the article 35 of the Press and Publication Law, which stipulates that ...
- Religion Briefs: Annual event honors pioneering surgeon - The Tennessean
Religion Briefs: Annual event honors pioneering surgeonThe Tennessean, TN - 13 hours agoThe breakfast honors Brown, the first African-American woman surgeon in the South and the first African-American woman to be made a Fellow of the American ...
- Calendar: Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008 (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
LITERARY EVENTS Octavia Books 513 Octavia St. Rheta Grimsley Johnson reads from and signs her recent book "Poor Man's Provence." Thurs 6. COMEDY Stage Hypnosis Comedy Show Tavern on The Levee, 3401 Chartre St. The Amazing Dr. Z performs, 8....
- Lean, Mean and Quick Blue Devils Get Ready for '08 Opener Against Iroquois (East Aurora Advertiser)
Are you ready for some football? Anyone who was at Ralph Wilson Stadium last Nov. 2--and there were at least a thousand of us--to watch the Blue Devils come within a couple of yards of taking the Class B Section VI Championship is probably as anxious for the season to start as are fifth-year coach Tim Wade's varsity players. That opening game against Iroquois on Sept. 4 at the High School can't ...
- Three authors come to Austin - two of them live and in person - Austin American-Statesman
Three authors come to Austin - two of them live and in personAustin American-Statesman, TX - 1 hour agoWhen he introduced a poem or spoke directly to the assembled, Kaminsky was informational and easy to understand, but when he recited his poetry, ...
- Zimbabweans blog out their frustrations - AZ Central.com
Zimbabweans blog out their frustrationsAZ Central.com, AZ - 8 hours agoThere are whimsical letters from the bush, there's poetry, and there's more than the occasional outbreak of whining. In short, it's a world filled with as ...Zimbabwe bloggers shine a light on their troubled country Los Angeles Timesall 2 news articles
- Chairman of the NEA To Step Down in January - New York Times
USA TodayChairman of the NEA To Step Down in JanuaryNew York Times, United States - Sep 11, 2008By PATRICIA COHEN Dana Gioia, the talkative poet and shrewd administrator who resuscitated congressional support for the National Endowment for the Arts, ...Gioia to Step Down as Chairman of National Endowment for the Arts Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)Gioia Leaves NEA After Changing Debate Over Arts Funding New York SunArts Agency Chairman Is Moving On Washington PostARTINFOall 145 news articles
- Youth Literature Festival celebrates reading with authors, books (The Champaign News-Gazette)
CHAMPAIGN – For Mary Kalantzis and Violet Harris, planning the first-ever Youth Literature Festival for East Central Illinois has required a lot of labor. But it's work that Harris calls a "glorious burden" because it celebrates books. The dean and associate dean, respectively, of the University of Illinois College of Education, have ambitious goals for the festival, happening Thursday, ...
- Poet to America's `first black president' not expecting to read at ... - Grand Forks Herald
RALEIGH, N.C. Upon his election in 1992, Bill Clinton - affectionately referred to as the nation's first black president - asked Maya Angelou to compose a poem and read it at his inauguration. Angelou feels a new poem welling up inside her following ...
- DR. ALLEAN CARNADO LANG RELEASES NEW GOS... - Eurweb.com
DR. ALLEAN CARNADO LANG RELEASES NEW GOS...Eurweb.com, CA - 19 hours agoDr. Allean Varnado Lang is a graduate of Jackson State University (1969), Friends International Christian University (Ph.D., 2000 and Rhema Bible Training ...
- Short Takes (The Charlotte Observer)
POETRY POSTMODERN BOURGEOUS POETASTER BLUES By David Poston. N.C. Writers Network. 23 pages. $10. **** This mouthful of a title by Gastonia's David Poston is winner of the 2007 Randall Jarrell/Harperprints Poetry Chapbook Competition from the N.C. Writers Network. And a deserving winner it is. It seems as if Poston, who teaches at the Highland School of Technology, has stored up an entire ...
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