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- Review: 'Port Authority' ... what might have been - Boston Globe
NEW YORK (AP) -- Is there anything more heartbreaking than what might have been? Recollections of regret are the soul of "Port Authority," a series of three superb, interlocking monologues by Conor McPherson that offers ample evidence why the Irish ...
- Goldsmith International Literary Festival 2008. - Athlone Advertiser
Athlone AdvertiserGoldsmith International Literary Festival 2008.Athlone Advertiser, Ireland - 20 minutes agoNiall’s poems have been collected by his family in a book called The First Light, published to commemorate Niall’s poetic gift and with all profits going to ...
- 'Bull Durham' has 20th anniversary (Austin American-Statesman)
The bull still snarls from atop the outfield wall, snorting smoke after home runs and taunting hitters with four simple words written on it: "Hit bull, win steak."
- Ink and Ash: Two great adventures: cartooning, fatherhood - Omaha World-Herald (subscription)
Ink and Ash: Two great adventures: cartooning, fatherhoodOmaha World-Herald (subscription), NE - 1 hour agoHe'd managed to capture the poetry of her singing and, most importantly, what she meant to her generation. Heck, maybe the kid had a future in journalism, ...
- Poetry in the Radio Room spotlight tonight - Grand Junction Free Press
Poetry in the Radio Room spotlight tonightGrand Junction Free Press, Colorado - 56 minutes agoDorr, Widelock and Rosen are friends, and all widely published poets who get together often to share and critique one anothers’ poetry. ...
- Musicians to rock, roll, raise money for homeless kids (Holliston Tab)
Tom Driscoll, Katie Frassinelli, and Ruthann Baler of Holliston are among fourteen musicians from the Greater Boston area who will participate in "Strike a Chord Concerts for Charity" fundraiser to benefit School on Wheels of Massachusetts on Saturday, Aug. 9, at 7 p.m., at the Oliver Ames High School auditorium, 100 Lothrop St. in North Easton.
- A clear-eyed look - Philadelphia Inquirer
A clear-eyed lookPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 18 hours ago"Whatever else 'Leaves of Grass' may be, it is not poetry as the world uses the term," wrote Burroughs. "It is an inspired utterance. ...
- Variety is the spice at Westmoreland Festival - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteVariety is the spice at Westmoreland FestivalPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 2 hours agoPoetry and Short Story Contest entrees are also displayed. Encampments, where visitors can learn about daily life of the times and groups represented, ...
- The worst assault against English - Daily News
Edinburgh, Scotland - The vocabulary is poor and the rhyme excruciating, but a collector paid £6 600 on Friday for original works by William Topaz McGonagall, internationally celebrated as the worst poet ever to assault the English language. Up for ...
- Ardent theater volunteer plays leading role in community arts (The Charleston Gazette)
With the contagious enthusiasm of a cheerleader at a pep rally, she lures volunteers and drums up support for the arts like the Pied Piper leading rats out of Hamelin. Â As community arts coordinator for the state Commission on the Arts, Debbie Rainey Haught works diligently to generate arts programming in cities and towns across the state.
- The National Book Critics Circle Announces Its Spring 2008 Nbcc ... - Booktrade.info
The National Book Critics Circle Announces Its Spring 2008 Nbcc ...Booktrade.info, UK - 4 hours ago... Book Review, Bookforum, Pleiades, Brooklyn Rail, and the New Republic. Following is a list of the top vote getters in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. ...
- What are Kampala’s posh hotels selling? - New Vision
New VisionWhat are Kampala’s posh hotels selling?New Vision, Uganda - 4 hours agoIt makes many would-be tourists uneasy and, therefore, eager to find alternative peaceful destinations like Tanzania, Madagascar, and the southern African ...
- Former teacher becomes local author - Midwest City Sun
Former teacher becomes local authorMidwest City Sun, OK - 1 hour agoShe noted that she had also contributed to a poetry anthology as well as a collection of short stories. She said all her novels are set in Oklahoma. ...
- UNT professor publishes new poetry collection (Denton Record-Chronicle)
University of North Texas English professor Bruce Bond’s Blind Rain, a book of poetry, was recently released by Louisiana State University Press. The book includes several elegies, many concerning last days and death of his father.
- JUDITH G. GARDNER PALINO, of Bayville, BERKELEY - Asbury Park Press
JUDITH G. GARDNER PALINO, of Bayville, BERKELEYAsbury Park Press, NJ - 2 hours agoJudy's passion through life was writing poetry as well as children's stories. She became a published Poet in 2000, under the name Judith G. Palino. ...
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