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- Town puts art and soul into festival - This is Wiltshire
ART lovers in Melksham will get the chance to appreciate the talents of others in the town at a two-day festival planned for later this month. Melksham Arts For All will be holding their first ever Community Arts Festival on September 20 and 21 ...
- Poems always delight - Anniston Star
Deliciously wacky, a little subversive, Shel Silverstein's poetry is a sometimes serious bit of silliness that never grows old, whether the reader is 5 or 95. Where the Sidewalk Ends is the definitive collection. I have recommended Silverstein to ...
- Playwright’s story of child abuse helps charity - Atlanta Journal Constitution
They say there wasn’t a dry eye in the house the day the curtain fell on Mary-Pat Hector’s first play. The one-hour production about child molestation tugged at the heartstrings the way a bad memory can haunt our dreams. Who could have believed ...
- Once And For All We're Gonna Tell You Who We Are So Shut Up And Listen - Metro
MetroOnce And For All We're Gonna Tell You Who We Are So Shut Up And ListenMetro, UK - 47 minutes agoIn Once And For All Belgian company Ontroerend Goed presents a portrait of teenage life in all its messy glory through an inspired piece of visual poetry. ...
- Exhibit an artistic response to book banning - Contra Costa Times
Exhibit an artistic response to book banningContra Costa Times, CA - 2 hours ago... installation and performance artist Victor Cartagena remembers El Salvadorian poet and soldier Roque Dalton by hanging text from his poetry books from ...
- Photos worth a thousand words - London Free Press
Photos worth a thousand wordsLondon Free Press, Canada - 6 hours agoIn the early 1960s, Lambeth took a series of photos of my father for use with a Star Weekly story about his plays and poetry. Lambeth also took some photos ...
- Easton plans different barn raising - Connecticut Post
Easton plans different barn raisingConnecticut Post, CT - 42 minutes ago"I love the barn. It's beautiful. It would be a shame if it were not maintained," Hornstein said. Persons interested in the silhouettes or tickets for the ...
- A palette full of color and a pocketful of stones - Artists say a lot about death�� (New Times Weekly)
09/24/2008: Editor's Note Momento mori: Remember that you are mortal. Consider the macabre theme our annual Autumn Arts edition not as a celebration of death, but as a reminder of vitality, a reminder that life,...
- Pitching an Agent: 'Leapfrog Over The Competition' - Mediabistro.com
This agency finds a 'remarkably high number' of saleable unsolicited queries, so get your nonfiction proposal ready. Notable clients: Betty DeRamus's Forbidden Fruit: Love Stories from the Underground Railroad ; Harrison Monarth and Larina Kase's The ...
- Obama ticks all the boxes: Young, black, family man with tear ... - Daily Mail
USA TodayObama ticks all the boxes: Young, black, family man with tear ...Daily Mail, UK - 2 hours agoObama's speech was more prose - some of it flat - than poetry. He produced no decent catchphrases, certainly no 'I have a dream' memories. ...Nominee asks nation to join him on new path The Register-Guardall 2,971 news articles
- Well-known Japanese writer, poet visits campus - Western Michigan University Magazine
KALAMAZOO--One of the foremost writers of contemporary Japan will speak in the area in early October while on a visit to Western Michigan University. Hiromi It will give a presentation at 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, on the 10th floor of Sprau Tower. Her ...
- Poetry recitation contest launches fourth competition (Ironwood Daily Globe)
Poetry Out Loud offered for fourth year by Michigan Humanities Council
- Best bets in the local arts - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Best bets in the local artsSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 6 hours agoNational Poetry Slam champion and Broadway veteran Marc Bamuthi Joseph follows on Sept. 21. Jazz pianist Jason Moran appears on Oct. 5; author Benjamin ...
- An Interview with First Time Novelist Jayne Pupek (Blogcritics.org)
"I don't believe much in muses and inspiration. I believe in hard work. And I believe that my delete key is my friend." Jayne Pupek’s first novel Tomato Girl is scheduled for publication August 26, by the prestigious southern publisher Algonquin Press. Pupek is something of an anomaly in today’s publishing world; although she had published a book of poetry, Tomato Girl is her first novel and ...
- Washington had a deep abiding faith - La Crosse Tribune
I couldn’t disagree more with Michael Dishnow’s letter of July 14 about “morality not dependent on a god.†His assertion that George Washington was a “warm deist at best, more likely an agnostic,†is just plain wrong. All one has to do is ...
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