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- Ryan Adams book due soon (The News & Observer)
Raleigh expatriate Ryan Adams has a new album due out soon -- and also his first book, "Infinity Blues."
- Western-style fun: See what's new at the 57th Annual Rex Allen Days - Arizona Range News
"If you have ever been to Rex Allen Days, here's an invitation to try us again and see what's new," said Rex Allen Days Committee president Gary Truschke. Join us in Willcox as we "Reunite and Remember" during the 57th Annual Rex Allen Days, held ...
- Karl Marx was never so right, says Nobel laureate Saramago - MercoPress
MercoPressKarl Marx was never so right, says Nobel laureate SaramagoMercoPress, Uruguay - 2 hours agoThe 85 year old Portuguese writer is the author of thirty works including prose, poetry and theatre. Last August and fresh from a pneumonia recovery ...
- Poet's rhyming riposte leaves Mrs Schofield 'gobsmacked' (Guardian Unlimited)
Carol Ann Duffy pens new poem in response to her work being removed from a GCSE curriculum
- Cheeky Biscuit - Melbourne Community Voice
Cheeky BiscuitMelbourne Community Voice, Australia - 14 minutes agoPut simply, Cynara: Poetry in Motion is what happens when a Billie-Jean King look-alike is given a camera and the means to present her fantasy life to a ...
- Young inmates find selves in art (The Florida Times-Union)
Sam is one of those creative 17-year-olds who loves to spend his days reading and writing.
- De Niro, Pacino’s riveting performances lift flawed thriller (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines—Can good performances save flawed films? Two movies that opened this week—Jon Avnet’s “Righteous Kill” and Eduardo Palmos’ digital production, “Ay Ayeng”—provide contrasting answers.
- Attendance soaring at Flint Institute of Arts - MLive.com
Since 2003, attendance at The Flint Institute of Arts' has increased 41 percent, soaring to 120,000 visitors in 2007-2008. The museum's exhibitions have been drawing record crowds -- including people from around the state -- since the FIA underwent a ...
- Apostle of Hustle's Andrew Whiteman on cabaret and covering Leonard ... - Nationalpost.com
The Canwest Cabaret is a three day festival taking place at Toronto's Young Centre. Among other events, the Cabaret invites a diverse selection of performers to interpret the songbooks of Leonard Cohen, Kurt Weill and Duke Ellington. Here, Andrew ...
- How not to be a literary critic — Prof.Tony Afejuku - Vanguard
How not to be a literary critic — Prof.Tony AfejukuVanguard, Nigeria - 1 hour agoProfessor David Ker for instance, is a specialist in prose studies. Professor Obafemi is a fine dramatist and drama critic. There is also the late Toryma ...
- Play explores refugee themes - ASU Web Devil
Play explores refugee themesASU Web Devil, AZ - 10 hours agoHe encounters characters similar to Greek characters Calypso, the Cyclops, the Sirens and Penelope, which any fan of epic poetry will quickly identify. ...
- Rebus, Ready for Retirement (Washington Post)
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- Exhibit a response to book bans - Contra Costa Times
Exhibit a response to book bansContra Costa Times, CA - 36 minutes agoFor example, installation and performance artist Victor Cartagena remembers El Salvadorian poet and soldier Roque Dalton by hanging text from his poetry ...
- Exhibit a response to book bans - Inside Bay Area
An order by Burlingame schools Superintendent Sonny Da Marto in 2007 to take books out of the hands of schoolchildren landed him on an infamous list maintained by the American Library Association. That list is an electronic compilation of book ...
- Elton John joins the ovations in first night 'friller' for Billy ... - Daily Mail
Not even on Broadway do they normally give standing ovations when a show is nowhere near over. But Americans last night followed London's lead in taking Billy Elliot, a motherless miner's son with a gift for dance, to their hearts. Irish-American ...
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