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- Mad Cat Theatre Gives Us a Mixtape - Miami New Times
Mad Cat Theatre Gives Us a MixtapeMiami New Times, FL - 1 hour agoIn practice, actress Sofia Citarella is far too cutesy; she comes off less like a young woman in love than a five-year-old playing doctor. ...
- A prize misjudgment - Guardian Unlimited
Horace Engdahl has stuck his little stick of dynamite into the fundament of the literary world with his declaration that American literature is "too isolated and insular", too much up its own fundament, that is, to win the world's premier literary ...
- Poetry Slam to raise funds for trip - Contra Costa College Advocate
Poetry Slam to raise funds for tripContra Costa College Advocate, CA - 1 hour agoWords will flow and rhymes will glide for the Speech and Debate team's slamming Poetry Slam to be held in the Student Activities Building's Fireside Room ...
- Canyon grad publishes children's book - Herald Zeitung
Canyon grad publishes children's bookHerald Zeitung, TX - 3 hours agoAtchley, who now lives in Moore, Okla., with her husband, Clay, and their two boys, wrote her book, recently released nationwide, to be an inspirational ...
- Upcoming Book from EMK Press for Adopted Teens Seeks Submissions - PR.com (press release)
Upcoming Book from EMK Press for Adopted Teens Seeks SubmissionsPR.com (press release), NY - 4 hours ago... EMK Press and editor/adoptee Bert Ballard are creating a submission based book of connection. They are looking for submissions of articles, poetry, ...
- Art Spiegelman: ‘Young %@&*!’ - Harvard Crimson
Renowned comics artist Art Spiegelman is currently reading Samuel Beckett’s “Murphy.” Though the Pulitzer Prize winner lamented that it makes for poor travel reading, his choice of the modernist author hints at the wide array influences on his ...
- Urging Youths to Step Up To Life's Opportunities - Washington Post
Urging Youths to Step Up To Life's OpportunitiesWashington Post, United States - 15 hours agoBut she is also trying her hand at making jewelry and writing poetry. "You can always find something to rhyme," Alexis said. "You wrote it. ...
- LISA SATAYUT: Getting past 'stigma' of depression - Morning Sun
Every day I come to work and write about other people. Well, today I am writing about myself. But I am also writing for all of the people in this community who experience severe depression and are afraid to talk about it - like me. Depression is not ...
- Visiting Writers Series welcomes two award-winning authors - Holland Sentinel
Fiction writer Andy Mozina and nonfiction essayist Ander Monson are a colorful pair. The two will be guests of The Jack Ridl Visiting Writers Series (VWS) of Hope College Monday. Both are 2008 winners of the Great Lakes College Association (GLCA) New ...
- Rosie Goes Live With Variety Show Special - The Ledger
Here's a novel idea: a live variety show. Sort of like "The Ed Sullivan Show," which crushed its network competition every Sunday night for decades. Live variety shows are the kind of TV they don't make anymore. Conventional wisdom says they went out ...
- What is Professor Michael Randall doing NOW? - Media Newswire (press release)
What is Professor Michael Randall doing NOW?Media Newswire (press release), NY - 1 hour agoHowever, when you look at late Medieval and Renaissance poetry and writing, you realize it doesn’t always work. In the Middle Ages you could use the pronoun ...
- Cross-Border Muse - Lucknow Newsline
Cross-Border MuseLucknow Newsline, India - 10 hours agoWith representatives from both sides of the border present, politicking marred the poetry session. Introductory speeches by the hosts were full of praises ...
- 'Culture is oxygen. We have to protect it' - Globe and Mail
Patrick F from Canada writes: The problem with supporting the arts is that the payoff in terms of getting something into the public domain is somewhere on the order of 140 years now (Life 70 years copyright). And they want to strengthen copyright ...
- Haunted happenings - Bellefontaine Examiner
The buzz has started. Whether it’s the late night whir of chainsaws outside Zanesfield or the talk around East Liberty of the mysterious UFO that has landed on the lawn of a village resident, it’s growing clearer that Halloween is fast ...
- Let the Music Polay! (Knox College)
There are two big, shiny things in Bruce Polay's life: His artist-class Baldwin grand piano, and his '85 Corvette surging forward, Jimi Hendrix blasting on the stereo.
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