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- The Laurel eats out too - San Francisco Examiner
In the Oakland Hills, you can take on different attitudes when dining out. You experience the haute life in Rockridge, get hip on Piedmont, chill at Glenview bistros, settle for Montclair and venture to the Laurel District for…Cambodian cuisine. It ...
- Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love, By Sheila Rowbotham - Independent
Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love, By Sheila RowbothamIndependent, UK - 9 hours agoIt's rare for a doorstep biography to be accused of going too fast. One measure of the importance of Sheila Rowbotham's subject, however, is that I devoured ...
- Exeter area news briefs (Exeter News-Letter)
On Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 7:30 p.m., Phillips Exeter Academy's Class of 1945 Library presents a reading by poet Major Jackson, the poet in the Library's Lamont Poetry Program for 2008-09. The reading is in the Assembly Hall in the Academy Building on...
- Classical Guitarist David Burgess to Perform in Cary - dBusinessNews Triangle (press release)
Classical Guitarist David Burgess to Perform in CarydBusinessNews Triangle (press release), NC - 6 hours agoRemaining shows in the Friends’ Winter Concert Series will feature A Robert Burns Celebration, poetry, song and prose—250 years of Burns on January 11, ...
- India: oldest handwritten Urdu-language paper Musulman continues ... - editorsweblog.org
India: oldest handwritten Urdu-language paper Musulman continues ...editorsweblog.org - Sep 16, 2008The paper's four-page issues include coverage of local and international news, editorials and a weekly Urdu poetry feature. 10 part-time reporters, ...
- Annette Gordon-Reed Wins National Book Awards - Eflux Media
This year’s National Book Awards was a very special edition as the grand winner is an African-American writer, Annette Gordon-Reed, who has become the first African-American to have won the non-fiction section in the awards 59 year history. The ...
- Keep Stroking, Indeed (Baltimore City Paper)
So, I entered City Paper 's annual Fiction Contest, and I did not win ( Fiction and Poetry Contest , Nov. 26). This came as quite a shock. I'm kind of a big deal, but evidently the editors failed to recognize the genius of my writing. No biggie.
- Arts grant deadlines approaching (The Bismarck Tribune)
Application deadline dates for the North Dakota Council on the Arts grant programs are approaching. Artist-in-Residence, Community Arts Access and Teacher Incentive grants must be submitted, via NDCA's new online grant system, by Nov. 1, 2008, for programs taking place between Jan. 1 and June 3, 2009. Early submission is strongly encouraged for all programs. To access NDCA's online grant system, ...
- Book Review: Mountain tale told in poet's words (The Wilmington Star-News)
In lots of literary fiction, nothing much happens for 150 pages or so. That's not a problem with "Serena," the fourth novel from North Carolina writer Ron Rash.
- Poetry, prose (Sidney Herald-Leader)
New to the area, but not new to Montana, is Jennie Hutton Klasna. Klasna has been creative writing in poetry and prose since she was in elementary school.
- From page to stage - California Aggie
Got something to say ? Poetry may be a perfect outlet. The UC Davis Poetry Slam Team is holding auditions today at 7 p.m. in Griffin Lounge, located on the first floor of the Memorial Union. For those who may be unfamiliar with slam poetry, it is ...
- Hundreds gather to remember Miriam Makeba's life (CTV.ca)
A trumpet wailed and poetry soared Saturday as South Africans remembered "Mama Africa," Miriam Makeba, for her music and her commitment to human rights.
- Last Boy comes up tops - Straits Times
Ng Yi-Sheng, a full-time writer, beat four others with his debut poetry collection, Last Boy. -- ST PHOTO: CAROLINE CHIA WRITER Ng Yi-Sheng, 28, is this year's Singapore Literature Prize winner in the English category. According to the National Book ...
- Teaming up to give kids a special tour of the White House - Hagerstown Morning Herald
Teaming up to give kids a special tour of the White HouseHagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 7 hours agoBarrett determined that the book would be arranged chronologically, and would include both fiction and nonfiction - essays, poetry, short stories - as well ...
- No "Doubt" -- new Shanley musical a mess - Reuters
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - "This is a train wreck," says a character in John Patrick Shanley's "Romantic Poetry," an astoundingly misjudged attempt at a new musical. And unless the Pulitzer-winning playwright of "Doubt" wants most of Manhattan ...
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