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- Julie Forbush (Appeal-Democrat)
• Occupation: Poetry group organizer at Amicus Books. Will be attending Yuba College in the fall.
- Former US poet laureate receives $100,000 prize (Miami Herald)
Former U.S. poet laureate Louise Glueck has been awarded the Wallace Stevens Award, a $100,000 prize for "outstanding and proven mastery in the art of poetry," the Academy of American Poets announced Tuesday.
- Isle cook in finals of national burger contest - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Isle cook in finals of national burger contestHonolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 1 hour ago"We Go Eat" (Hawai'i Council for the Humanities, $14.95) is a collection of articles, short stories and poetry about the foods that define us, published in ...
- Hinterland - the secret to happiness - Daily Telegraph
When asked to name the Prime Minister's strengths in an interview last weekend, the Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, replied: "His values, his clarity of thought, his hinterland." It's all in the mind: the modern hinterland is as much about 'doing ...
- Daily TWiP - Alfred, Lord Tennyson 200th birth anniversary - Nashua Telegraph
Welcome to the Daily TWiP, your daily dose of all the holidays, historical observances, etc., we couldn't cram into The Week in Preview. Today we celebrate the 200th birth anniversary of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, poet laureate of the United Kingdom and ...
- Sharon Letts/The Times-Standard - Times-Standard
Sharon Letts/The Times-StandardTimes-Standard, CA - 1 hour agoâ€I received a scholarship to write poetry in England during my junior year,†Ruhlen said. “I wrote tons of poetry and traveled all over England, ...
- Tunes From a True Cowboy - RedOrbit
Tunes From a True CowboyRedOrbit, TX - 3 hours agoThey were narrative ballads, like poetry set to music of old Celtic tunes, generally from Scotland or Ireland where the bulk of it came from. ...
- Something for everyone at First Friday - Canton Repository
With music, art, food, theater, poetry, street performers, a parade, puzzle hunt and more, the First Friday arts celebration will enliven downtown Canton tonight from 6 to 10. There's plenty of live music to choose from. Second Wind and Little ...
- From death, a Dream of Life - Toronto Sun
From death, a Dream of LifeToronto Sun, Canada - 2 hours agoThere's plenty of Smith's music and poetry, old and new concert footage, vintage photographs, and scenes of Smith herself talking photographs with an old ...
- How Islamists Use Our Tolerance Against Us - PoliGazette
How Islamists Use Our Tolerance Against UsPoliGazette, Netherlands - 1 hour agoThe organisers gave floor space in the exhibition section to the genocidal regime in Sudan (festooned with pictures of happy-looking black Africans) and to ...
- Seminole author to speak at event (Miami Herald)
It would be fair to consider Moses Jumper Jr. a Renaissance Man. He owns a 500-herd of cattle on Big Cypress. He's also a storyteller, poet, children's book writer, an athlete and recreation director for his Seminole Tribe.
- Books: "The Good Thief" (The New Yorker)
This striking début novel is an homage to old-fashioned boy’s-own adventure stories, and unfolds like a Robert Louis Stevenson tale retold amid the hardscrabble squalor of Colonial New England. The sheer strangeness of the story is beguiling: a one-handed boy, tainted by his upbringing in a Catholic . . .
- Around A2: The Weekend Entertainment Update - MLive.com
Region Ann Arbor Bay City/Midland/Saginaw Flint Grand Rapids/Muskegon Jackson Kalamazoo/SW Michigan Lansing/Central Metro Detroit North I-75 Corridor Northeast Michigan Northwest Michigan Upper Peninsula Thumb Event Type ALL EVENTS Art/Culture Art ...
- Fiesta Mexicana reunites old friends (The Salt Lake Tribune)
She didn't call it a miracle, but Rosvita Lopez was surprised to see a friend she and her husband knew more than 23 years ago in Chiapas, Mexico. Â Â Â Their old friend, a music professor and marimba player, had traveled to Utah for a Mexican Independence Day celebration in Salt Lake
- Politics aside, Spanish opens rich literary terrain - Press-Register - al.com
Politics aside, Spanish opens rich literary terrainPress-Register - al.com, AL - 3 hours ago"Don Quixote" grew out of Spain's golden age when it was a feared world power, as did the luminous drama and poetry of Félix Lope de Vega Carpio, ...
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