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- Word of Mouth (UB Reporter)
The Humanities Institute will celebrate the publication of its first book, “A Time for the Humanities: Futurity and the Limits of Autonomy,” with a reception and panel discussion to be held at 4 p.m. Nov. 20 in the Special Collections Library, 420 Capen Hall, North Campus.
- South Africans Support Cuban Five - Radio Nuevitas
Radio NuevitasSouth Africans Support Cuban FiveRadio Nuevitas, Cuba - 14 hours ago"We have also developed an editorial movement, which has allowed us to publish pamphlets and poetry books written by local authors who support the campaign ...
- Delving Into the Black Experience, Generation by Generation (New York Times)
?Resurrection? will most likely resonate with those who know next to nothing of the black world Daniel Beaty writes about and with those who actually live in it.
- Freshman to discuss reading habits of students at convention - University Daily Kansan
Freshman to discuss reading habits of students at conventionUniversity Daily Kansan, KS - 1 hour agoHannah Roark’s love of poetry began with stories. As a senior in high school, the Stillwater, Okla., freshman studied the lives behind the poems she read in ...
- Alderfer Auction Company - Antiques and Arts Weekly
Antiques and Arts WeeklyAlderfer Auction CompanyAntiques and Arts Weekly, CT - 20 minutes agoSUBJECTS INCLUDE: Children, natural history, Civil War, architecture, American Indians, African Americans, fashion, American Revolution, World War I, ...
- Out and About: Nov. 14-20 - The Morning News
Out and About: Nov. 14-20The Morning News, AR - 3 hours agoFAYETTEVILLE — The University Programs Coffeehouse Committee will present a student poetry slam featuring Buddy Wakefield at 7 pm at RZ’s coffee shop on ...
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Big Top, Victoria Park, E3 - Times Online
“O long and tedious night,” laments Muriel Piquart as Helena in Footsbarn’s production of Shakespeare’s ever-popular comedy. And, crouched on a hard bench in a tent watching this parade of whimsy and weak comedy, it’s difficult to disagree ...
- In the Red and Brown Water - Times Online
In the Red and Brown WaterTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoMcCraney’s dialogue is full of flowing, demotic poetry that is very sweet on the ear, and this production boasts a bravura set entirely flooded with water, ...
- Worst epidemic in a decade - Tribune
The city is witnessing the worst dengue epidemic in the past 10 years even as hospitals are admitting confirmed and suspected cases of dengue. Expressing concern over the overwhelming figures of positive dengue cases, the senior medical fraternity of ...
- Righteous Kill - Catholic Weekly
Righteous KillCatholic Weekly, MI - 1 hour ago"Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, if the church can't stop him, someone must," quips Turk, echoing the mystery killer's penchant for leaving pithy poetry at ...
- Surrealist, critic and charming pessimist - The Australian
Surrealist, critic and charming pessimistThe Australian, Australia - Oct 20, 2008JAMES Gleeson, who has died a month before his 93rd birthday, was one of Australia's most important and respected artists and our leading exponent of ...
- Nigeria: Entertainment Takes Over Federal Capital Territory (AllAfrica.com)
Abuja, the nation's capital city will temporarily suspend politics for culture and entertainment this weekend. This is because of the Abuja Carnival that enters its second day today.
- Poetry feast - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Poetry feastBarre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 19 minutes agoSwan has published poems in American Poetry Review, The Boston Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Yankee and other journals. Her chapbook, "Jewelweed," was ...
- The Art of Place: Where Interior and Exterior Landscapes Merge - Northern Colorado Business Report
The Art of Place: Where Interior and Exterior Landscapes MergeNorthern Colorado Business Report, CO - 14 hours ago... fiction, and poetry, and examples of each will be used. About the instructor: Laura Pritchett is an award-winning author of two books of fiction and the ...
- Poet Hayden Carruth, 87; acclaim came late in life - Arizona Republic
Los Angeles TimesPoet Hayden Carruth, 87; acclaim came late in lifeArizona Republic, AZ - 12 hours agoHis Collected Shorter Poems, 1946-1991 received the 1992 National Book Critics Circle award for poetry, and he won the National Book Award for the ...Hayden Carruth: 1921-2008 Paste Magazineall 5 news articles
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