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- New play explores what search reveals about us (The State)
They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in Philadelphia that blends fact and fiction in the tale of a disappearance from a small Midwestern town. "It's the world's first play based on a search log," director ...
- Literary circle making the rounds (The Deming Headlight)
Despite having only eight active members, the Bel Canto Literary Circle is creating a rippling effect throughout town. The group focuses on poetry, creative writing, peer-critiques and just about anything else having to do with the written and spoken word.
- Mehrgan Cultural Foundation: Agents of Change through Community ... - Payvand
PayvandMehrgan Cultural Foundation: Agents of Change through Community ...Payvand, Iran - 1 hour agoInitially, the goal for the foundation was to provide an open forum, free of any admission fees, to gather on a monthly basis for reading poetry and ...
- In the killing seat (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
There's no Big Picture evident in Generation Kill - HBO's brutally good Iraq war mini-series, debuting tonight at 9 - and that simple fact sets it apart from the Hollywood big pictures that have tried to get a handle on Operation Iraqi Freedom these last few years.
- Poetry Contest Award Winners Will Have Reading June 26 (The Chattanoogan)
Three area poets will read the poems that took first, second, and third place in the inaugural Chattanooga Writers' Guild Poetry Contest.
- Authors get rock-star treatment at Brazil festival (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Paulo Cavalcante rode buses for 46 hours from the dusty Brazil northeast to this coastal town for the chance to rub literary shoulders with dramatist Tom Stoppard and other famous writers.
- To breed or not to breed (Salon.com)
With its taproot in "Hamlet," this novel spins an engrossing tale of power struggles within a family of Wisconsin dog breeders.
- Students Ship Books to Uganda - RedOrbit
Students Ship Books to UgandaRedOrbit, TX - 12 hours agoThe students each wrote a book on different topics including colors, shapes, vocabulary, poetry and animals. The project has been a learning experience for ...
- Charles Moskos, 74 Passed Away - Greek News
Charles Moskos, 74 Passed AwayGreek News, New York - 18 hours agoThat sentence is a kind of poetry, evoking whole aspects of his life in a few words. ‘Formerly of Evanston’ recalls his four decades as a popular and ...
- First open mic night at RRCC - Daily Journal
The first “Fun Fine Arts†evening, created to casually celebrate the writing, music and artwork of the local community, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday in the Rainy River Community College commons. Coordinated by instructor Doug Blumhardt, the ...
- The strength to succeed: Three graduates' stories - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools Chance was sinking fast until family support and the prospect of a hockey career spurred him to succeed. Sara could be on the brink of a major breakthrough for the farming industry — even if she did get rejected by the University of ...
- NEA awards 'Big Read' grants (Contra Costa Times)
LOS ANGELES — The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that more than 200 organizations nationwide will receive grants totaling $2.8 million to host The Big Read, an initiative meant to restore book reading in American culture.
- Body of Studebaker Found (KMVT Twin Falls)
Authorities say they have found the body of an Idaho writer who drowned in a river near Yellow Pine.
- Marshall Trimble's stories bring Arizona history to life - WMI Central
ArizonaÕs State Historian Marshall Trimble may be the best-known person in the state. He will be performing at Blue Ridge High School Auditorium 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, July 26, as part of the White Mountains Roundup. Marshall is presenting ÒArizona ...
- HBO series to feature locals (The Ann Arbor News)
Filming continued in Ann Arbor this week for an upcoming HBO documentary series that will feature six local high school students. The local students are among those competing in the Brave New Voices National Youth Poetry Slam Festival in Washington, D.C., in July.
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