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- MSU welcomes home three acclaimed authors - MSU Today
MSU welcomes home three acclaimed authorsMSU Today, MI - 3 hours agoHarrison published poetry before his first novel, Wolf, appeared in 1971. Soon after, his relationship with McGuane brought him to Hollywood where Jack ...
- World writers decry censorship at Swedish literary meet - AFP
AFPWorld writers decry censorship at Swedish literary meetAFP - 2 hours agoNasreen, who has written some 30 books of poetry, essays, novels and short stories that often criticise the oppression of women in the name of religion and ...
- Poet Kay Ryan is named poet laureate (AP via Yahoo! News)
Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," will soon be going to Washington.
- The Possibility of an Island: Critics ridicule Houellebecq's ... - Guardian Unlimited
He has been labelled a sex-obsessed nihilist, a middle-aged misogynist and an Islamophobe with a rotten moral core. But Michel Houellebecq may have just suffered the most hurtful jibe of all: he has been called boring. Critics at the Locarno film ...
- Featured Visual Artist - All About Jazz
Featured Visual ArtistAll About Jazz, PA - 5 hours agoHe has lectured on African American Cinema History at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the London School of Printing and the has been a panelist ...
- First Look at Steppenwolf: Keith Huff, Sarah Gubbins, Jason Wells ... - Theater Loop - Chicago Tribune Blog
First Look at Steppenwolf: Keith Huff, Sarah Gubbins, Jason Wells ...Theater Loop - Chicago Tribune Blog, IL - Aug 4, 2008In a clever trick, Gubbins concocts an inter-office romance wherein one party “borrows” the expressive romantic powers (and poetry) of a rival. ...
- Millions mark World Refugee Day with theme of "Protection" - Reuters AlertNet
Reuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the content of this article or for any external internet sites. The views expressed are the author's alone. GENEVA, June 20 (UNHCR) – As millions of people marked World Refugee Day across the world on ...
- Poet turns ordinary things grand - SouthCoastToday.com
Poet turns ordinary things grandSouthCoastToday.com, MA - 16 hours ago"This will flip daily life upside down." Wit and understatement — applied to the quiddities of daily living — are key to Ryan's poetry, which has earned ...
- A Musical Journey: Interview With Loreena McKennitt - The Epoch Times
Whoever truly desires to experience the essence of music will need to take time for it, stepping out of the mundane existence of everyday life, perhaps into a different time and place. Today, there are too few musicians who view their profession as a ...
- Review: Strange Music by Laura Fish - Daily Telegraph
The last time most people saw Elizabeth Barrett Browning's name in print was probably at a wedding. "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways" is always a safe choice of nuptial verse. It's easy to forget that the doe-eyed and spaniel-ringletted ...
- Carla Bruni-Sarkozy sings of her 30 lovers and why Nicolas is like ... - Daily Telegraph
Le Figaro newspaper was given a sneak preview of Comme si de rien n'était (As if Nothing Happened), her first album since marrying Mr Sarkozy, ahead of its official release on 21 July. In lyrics playfully mocking her reputation as a man-eater, the ...
- Social networks 'teaching tech skills' (VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Researchers at the University of Minnesota have suggested that social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook can have educational benefits for students.
- Black Watch : porn for the theatregoing classes - Spiked
Black Watch is being performed at the Barbican Centre until 26 July and at St Ann’s Warehouse, New York, from 10 October until 30 October. Black Watch is porn. The hit of the Edinburgh Festival in 2006, it is ostensibly an elegy for the famous ...
- 'Audiences want to laugh' - News24.com
News24.com'Audiences want to laugh'News24.com, South Africa - 3 hours agoThe play centres on the friendship between two ambulance men working on the Cape Flats, and the difficulties they have to overcome. ...
- Wartime Work Forged Love of Japanese Culture - Washington Post
Barely two years out of Sidwell Friends School, Bryan M. Battey was sent to Colorado to learn to speak and read Japanese. He was one of a select group of college students asked to undertake an intensive program during World War II to learn the ...
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