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- 2008 National Book Award Nominees - New York Times Blogs
2008 National Book Award NomineesNew York Times Blogs, NY - 11 minutes agoPoetry Judges: Robert Pinsky (chair), Mary Jo Bang, Kimiko Hahn, Tony Hoagland, Marilyn Nelson. E. Lockhart, The Disreputable History of Frankie ...
- Poet Seamus Heaney Reads at Tonight's Lowell Lecture - BU Today
Poet Seamus Heaney Reads at Tonight's Lowell LectureBU Today, MA - 55 minutes agoFerry’s awards include the Sixtieth Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets, the Teasdale Prize for Poetry, and a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation ...
- The Translator’s Paradox - Commentary Magazine
My first paid translation went unpaid. It was commissioned by an Israeli writer named Matti Megged, who, in 1959 or ’60, toured America on a grant from a U.S. foundation and ran into me on the Columbia University campus, where I was an ...
- REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS PRESENT - Bangkok Post
REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS PRESENTBangkok Post, Thailand - 3 hours agoUp on the rugged hill where the Black Muser people live, the villagers - who barely speak Thai, but who're deeply grateful to the Royal Family for allowing ...
- Literary journal accepting writing, photo submissions - Pioneer Online
Literary journal accepting writing, photo submissionsPioneer Online, OK - 23 hours agoShe said poetry, essays, short stories, screenplays and other mediums are published in the book. “Being chosen for publication is really encouraging to ...
- What To Do (The Chronicle-Journal)
•How to do ’what to do‘ What To Do is a free listing of special events in the city and region. Priority will be given to community groups, non-profit organizations and family activities. It is not intended as a free listing for businesses which have other promotional options within the newspaper.
- Fatimah Ali: Obama & the art of the win - Philadelphia Daily News
Fatimah Ali: Obama & the art of the winPhiladelphia Daily News, PA - 13 hours agoOver the weekend, many artists expressed similar sentiments at the October Gallery's annual International Art Expo, the largest black art exhibit in the ...
- Unmasking student expression - The Heights (subscription)
Unmasking student expressionThe Heights (subscription), MA - 12 minutes ago"Writing, poetry particularly, is a very personal process, but it is really cool to be able to find a comfortable medium where you can share your personal ...
- 'Flight' traces trajectory of poet's career - The Olympian
'Flight' traces trajectory of poet's careerThe Olympian, WA - 4 hours agoIn some of her new poems, she roams from Venice to the moon in considering the daily life and long-term legacy of painter/printmaker Albrecht Durer. ...
- Susan Meiselas with Phong Bui - Brooklyn Rail
Brooklyn RailSusan Meiselas with Phong BuiBrooklyn Rail, NY - 3 hours agoIt’s quite sad that he doesn’t seem to remember the whole so-called “Concerned Decade,” which arose out of the late 1960s. By that I mean, what can be more ...
- Much like this year, 1908 brought electoral change (Burlington Times-News)
Alamance County Democrats wrested the majority of the commissioner board's five seats from the Republicans in this hotly contested race. A Burlington newspaper covering the contest is pro-Republican. Its competitor in Graham is pro-Democrat.
- Pulitzer-prize winning poet Hayden Carruth dies at age of 87 - Jam! Showbiz
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y. - Hayden Carruth, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who wrote about the ordinary folks who inhabited his world, has died. He was 87. Carruth, a Connecticut native who lived in Vermont in the 1960s and 1970s, died Monday at his home in ...
- Live: The Detour Festival - Los Angeles Times
Given the Dodgers, USC and UCLA games, a Neil Diamond concert at Staples Center, a fundraiser for Barack Obama featuring Hillary Clinton at the Edison, and the third annual L.A. Weekly Detour Festival, the traffic advisory for downtown on Saturday ...
- Jerome Singleton has enough drive to share - MLive.com
Lon Horwedel | The Ann Arbor News University of Michigan biomedical engineering student Jerome Singleton recently won two medals and helped the United States set a world record at the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing. He plans to use his degree to create ...
- People in the news (Northbrook Star)
Sandra Pesmen of Northbrook was recently inducted into the University of Illinois' Media Hall of Fame.
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