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- Six Tejano bands headed to Saginaw for Oct. 4 concert - MLive.com
Six Tejano bands are headed to Saginaw for a six-hour outdoor concert. Performing are Mas Caliente, Desastre and Los Carnales of Saginaw, La Corporacion of Lansing, Estrellas De Oro of Grand Rapids and Electricidad of Pontiac. "It's a great honor to ...
- Madonna's 'gorgeous' A-Rod - China Economic Net
Madonna says rumoured lover Alex Rodriguez "has the heart of a poet trapped inside an insanely gorgeous body." The 50-year-old singer who was first romantically linked to the baseball player, nickname 'A-Rod', earlier this year before announcing her ...
- A return to New York after 9/11 - The Province
A return to New York after 9/11The Province, Canada - 11 hours agoThe reason I've returned to America has to do with the former residents of this gatehouse, George and Ethel Allard, who had been old Stanhope family ...
- 11/6 TNA Impact ALT PERSPECTIVE REPORT by Wilkenfeld: TNA manages ... - Pro Wrestling Torch
11/6 TNA Impact ALT PERSPECTIVE REPORT by Wilkenfeld: TNA manages ...Pro Wrestling Torch - 2 hours agoRoode tries to get in a cheap shot, but Shelley ducks under it, unloads with some chops, then tags in Sabin for some Poetry in Motion and Stereo Sidekicks. ...
- Rosanna Warren's 'Fables' about poetry - San Francisco Gate
As a literary critic, Rosanna Warren likes to be coy. Or so it seems from her "Fables of the Self: Studies in Lyric Poetry," a book of essays that the author - also a classics scholar, translator and an award-winning poet - calls an "occult ...
- Grim residue of dark past - The Australian
Grim residue of dark pastThe Australian, Australia - 2 hours agoAUSTRALIAN gothic doesn't come in a more taut and thrilling form than Reg Cribb's latest play, The Haunting of Daniel Gartrell, which surely ranks as one of ...
- Interaction Meets Community in New Book Projects - Columbia Spectator
After several years in the Core, it may seem like the line dividing authors and readers is impermeable. The author’s task is to write—an act performed in solitude, often after or during an existential or epistemological crisis, and frequently ...
- Hearst teacher-poet Duguay now a published prizewinner - Kapuskasing Northern Times (subscription)
Hearst teacher-poet Duguay now a published prizewinnerKapuskasing Northern Times (subscription), Canada - 14 hours agoHeeding a fellow English teacher’s suggestion that she enter her poetry in Northern Ontario competitions, Hearst bard Melanie Baschiera-Duguay has won first ...
- Another Little Rascal... Or a Menace? - PR.com
Sacramento, CA, October 29, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Author, JN Prioleau recently released her first children's book titled, "Clyde." The book was published by LuLu.com, the online marketplace for digital content. Originally from Charleston, SC, JN ...
- Bad Times, Good Prices (New York Times)
In belt-tightening times, the cost of enjoying the arts in New York might seem particularly daunting. Here?s how to get the most for your cultural dollar.
- Lebanese community in Paris marks Gibran's 125th anniversary with ... - Daily Star - Lebanon
Lebanese community in Paris marks Gibran's 125th anniversary with ...Daily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 8 hours agoEach of them, Gibran and Lebanon, transform their pain into song, their suffering and troubles into words of poetry, and their death into rebirth. ...
- Poetry contest open to K-12 students (Salem Statesman Journal)
Salem — Students in grades K-12 may enter a state poetry contest by the Oregon State Poetry Association.
- Youth asked to follow Iqbal’s teachings for success - Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: The speakers on Sunday urged the nation to follow the teachings of Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal to resolve problem of the country. They were addressing a seminar organised by the Nazriya Pakistan Council (NPC) in connection with the 132nd ...
- OPEN THE FLOOR - Bangkok Post
OPEN THE FLOORBangkok Post, Thailand - 3 hours agoIt might seem strange then that the performances often have little or no script - in fact they rely more on actions than words to create their visual poetry ...
- Writers, readers flock together - Ashland Daily Tidings
Romance writer Lisa Hendrix, the featured author, signs a book for Linda Purdom. The sixth annual Southern Oregon Book Fair drew a crowd of book lovers to the Ashland Springs Hotel on Saturday. The free event offered a rare chance for readers to meet ...
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