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- Review: 'The Reapers' sets the standard in noir (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
John Connolly's novels are the very definition of noir. This Irish author who sets his tales in America has become a master of the intensely dark thriller with undertones of western and horror novels.
- Zarazinski working on first novel - Morris Daily Herald
Zarazinski working on first novelMorris Daily Herald, IL - 1 hour ago... at least for fun for the rest of his life. He has several poems his parents said he should try to publish but he said he doesn't want to publish poetry. ...
- James Reaney, 81: Canadian playwright - Toronto Star
CKCOJames Reaney, 81: Canadian playwrightToronto Star, Canada - 1 hour agoHe won three Governor General's Awards for poetry and drama, the first in 1949 for a collection of poetry, "The Red Heart." In 1960, he began teaching at ...James Reaney: 'artistic giant' dies London Free Pressall 6 news articles
- Fighting the power plant - Durango Herald
Durango HeraldFighting the power plantDurango Herald, CO - 1 hour agoAdditionally, there is poetry, printed on translucent material and hanging from the ceiling. Cash prizes and ribbon awards will be given for best of show; ...
- The 40 books that shaped Sebastian Faulks’ writings - TopNews
The 40 books that shaped Sebastian Faulks’ writingsTopNews, India - 22 minutes ago"The list is full of surprises and delights; the books he has chosen range from children's favourites to modern bestsellers, poetry to true tales of ...
- The Professional - Egypt Today
Rola Mahmoud is a rare example of an Egyptian actress who has landed high-profile roles in both mainstream and independent productions. She’s also one of those rare actresses who studied her craft before trying to launch a career. She is, in other ...
- City receives $1 million in art for its birthday - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The city received a major birthday gift yesterday that includes a 20-foot steel and fiberglass sculpture named "Arch," a new symphonic work, artist-mentored programs for city teens and a print portfolio designed to appeal to collectors. Together they ...
- A "book learnin'" vs. Common Sense Look at Just One 9/11 Incident - OpEdNews.com
Besides, what do we look like? Cambodia under Pol Pot? North Korea under Kim Jong Il? Germany under Hitler? China under Mao Tse-Tung? No, boy, you’re way out there with your tin hat. This here is the good ole US of A and we’re a free country ...
- 60th anniversary of historic boat journey to Britain - BirminghamMail.net
60th anniversary of historic boat journey to BritainBirminghamMail.net, UK - 19 minutes agoTHE 60th anniversary of an historic day when hundreds of immigrants from the Caribbean arrived in Britain in a bid to start a new life is to be remembered ...
- "Open Mic Nite" - MyWestTexas.com
"Open Mic Nite"MyWestTexas.com, TX - 2 hours agoWhile some poetry reading occurred, the evening was dominated by a performance from Ron Eckert, a local singer-songwriter who mixes Western and hillbilly ...
- Rahsaan Patterson doesn't do labels (San Francisco Chronicle)
Among R&B's legions of preening crooners, Rahsaan Patterson is the rare singer who eschews affected bravado for an eclectic style inspired by both his difficult past and his journey of self-discovery. Yet even a fan or close listener of Patterson, who will...
- Autistic poet enjoys having a way with words (Ottawa Citizen)
When Nicholas Sicard’s mother urged her autistic son to enter a provincial poetry contest, she knew his natural artistic talents would shine through
- Andre Dubus III will speak on "The Garden of Last Days" at 7 pm on ... - Portsmouth Herald News
Andre Dubus III will speak on "The Garden of Last Days" at 7 pm on ...Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 42 minutes ago“I read a lot of poetry, and there is a collection today I started by one of my favorite writers, who is one of those writers like my father (famous short ...
- Newstalk for Wednesday June 4th 2008 - Somerville News
Newstalk for Wednesday June 4th 2008Somerville News, MA - 3 hours agoA special edition of poetry, stories, articles and comments relating to anything green or environmental. The deadline is June 30 and submissions can be ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his `diary' - Newsday
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
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