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- Prince working on first book as he turns 50 - Zee News
GigwisePrince working on first book as he turns 50Zee News, India - May 7, 2008The book, to be released in September, will feature poetry by Prince, photographs by Hollywood's Randee St. Nicholas who was given backstage access during ...New Chapter For Prince Glasgow Daily Recordall 208 news articles
- Author Francis Mayes Kicks Off the 11th Season of North Carolina ... - Carolina Newswire (press release)
Author Francis Mayes Kicks Off the 11th Season of North Carolina ...Carolina Newswire (press release), NC - 8 hours agoMayes is also the author of the novel, Swan, six books of poetry, most recently Ex Voto, and The Discovery of Poetry. Don’t miss DG Martin’s all-new ...
- Bringing beauty to all through surprisingly unrefined language (The Japan Times)
Matsuo Basho (1644-1694) is not only Japan's most revered poet, he is also the one most translated into other languages. Yet, until now, no one has gathered into one volume, translated into English, the complete works. Matsuo Basho (1644-1694) is not only Japan's most revered poet, he is also the... Read the full story.
- Freedom from Ickiness with David Berman - Utne Reader Online
Freedom from Ickiness with David BermanUtne Reader Online - 2 hours agoHis lyrics are poetry in a cracked, catchy, alt-country frame. And yet the songs seem a little more straightforward this time around, less cryptic and more ...
- Passion spread by word of mouth - Tonight
Passion spread by word of mouthTonight, South Africa - 4 hours agoHe is a member of the collective, Reunitedsiblings, who merge poetry with fine art. They have published three anthologies thus far and are growing. ...
- Key figure in promoting American Indian literature dies - Miami Herald
In the 1960s, when some in academia still denied the existence of American Indian literature, Paula Gunn Allen embarked on a career that proved them wrong -- and altered the required reading lists of literature classes on U.S. college campuses. Allen ...
- Moodie's old home sheds its rough image - Nationalpost.com
Brianna Goldberg visits the Douro Dummer, Ont. home of 19th-century author Susanna Moodie. Brianna Goldberg, National Post DOURO DUMMER, ONT. - He yanked back the rotting wood that covered the mouth of the old stone well, and let go of a head-sized ...
- Round up: Poetry (The Scotsman)
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- Singer Natalie Merchant edges into Pops collaboration - Boston Globe
Natalie Merchant was nursing a cold when we rang her up earlier this week to chat about her EdgeFest appearances with the Boston Pops next week. The former 10,000 Maniacs vocalist vowed she'd be well in time for the gigs, which pair the orchestra ...
- Nomadic style: Wilmington design couple launch new retail experience - Star News Online
The mere mention of Gay Adair, sorceress of style, or the couple's former Third Street store, The Red Dinette, inevitably invokes an impassioned soliloquy on how desperately the couple's retail presence is missed. The night of the opening, Gay ...
- Built on soaring words - The Australian
BLACK holes, notoriously resistant to improvement through the design process, aren't the most glamorous subjects for student architects. But one black hole in architecture education demands transformation: too many architecture students can't write ...
- Special concert Saturday at Trinity United Methodist - Fremont News Messenger
Special concert Saturday at Trinity United MethodistFremont News Messenger, OH - 7 hours agoThe students sang songs and read poetry to those in attendance. A tree was planted in the Memorial Parkway near the shelter house in the town park as part ...
- Why a Cultural Boycott is Necessary - Middle East Online
It is clear that even cultural dialogue with the Israeli establishment has only proven to normalize the occupation. Now is not the time to be neutral, nor the time to be reticent; it is the time to act, says Remi Kanazi . At what point does rhetoric ...
- Review: "Romeo and Juliet" struggles to turn up heat - North County Times
Review: "Romeo and Juliet" struggles to turn up heatNorth County Times, CA - 5 hours agoIn the "Romeo and Juliet" that opened over the weekend on the Globe's outdoor stage, Hamilton handles the poetry of the love scenes and the camaraderie of ...
- CD reviews: Flutist Baum grows as composer, arranger (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Flutist Jamie Baum's music is a little larger than it seems -- in several ways. Her septet sometimes grows in size, and her music ranges from forward-looking jazz to semi-formal explorations of thematic ideas.
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