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- Entertainment Calendar: 07/25/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com .
- The Poet's Perspective - Cape Cod Today
H ello and welcome to my new Blog, The Poet's Perspective . In coming months I will be sharing poems, photos and commentary, inspired by this great peninsula. I will do my best to keep it exciting and inspiring, and your input is appreciated. I hope ...
- Trigger Happy Band - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- 2008 Gallatin County Fair Results (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
From the dog diving contest to the best-tasting cupcakes, the results are in from the 2008 Gallatin County Fair competitions.
- Best Bets Aug. 12, 2008 (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
'The Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetry' Contributors Adela Najarro, David Dominguez, John Olivares Espinoza and Scott Inguito participate in this poetry event celebrating the publication of the new collection of works by 25 emerging Latino and Latina poets edited by Francisco Aragon.
- Poet Awarded $10000 Grant - RedOrbit
Poet Awarded $10000 GrantRedOrbit, TX - 1 hour agoHer first poetry collection, Salt Water Creek, was published in Britain in 2003, and was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection. ...
- In the footsteps of a trailblazer: First woman to scale Pikes Peak - Colorado Springs Gazette
In the footsteps of a trailblazer: First woman to scale Pikes PeakColorado Springs Gazette, CO - 1 hour agoSure, rugged men had climbed it, but she read transcendentalist poetry aloud at the top, wrote letters using a summit rock as a desk and donned a radical ...
- MAKING UP FOR LOST TIME - Sunday Herald
ALASDAIR GRAY scratches his goatee and shrieks, then adjusts the legs of his two-tone glasses. The sheet of paper he is looking for is one of hundreds on a table in the front room of his Glasgow west-end flat. It belongs, like many others, to the as ...
- ‘Tolerance is essential, Mr Laden,’ pupil (Vietnam Net)
VietNamNet Bridge – "Tolerance is essential to all relationships set up by human beings. The important thing is not what each person receives but what they can offer."
- Q&A WITH PAUL AUSTER - New York Post
When critics use terms like "metafiction" and "poststructuralism" to discuss Brooklyn novelist Paul Auster, they obscure the simple truth that he is a storyteller, and a great one. Honored for novels such as "The Book of Illusions," "Oracle Night ...
- Culture clinic: Nick Broomfield - Daily Telegraph
Milton Friedman's theories on free-market economy, which are responsible for the greed and extremely dangerous world we live in today. I've made a couple of really bad endings myself, but I'd have to say that most Spielberg endings aren't good. You ...
- Who's up for top awards - The Sun
HERE are the other contenders vying with Colin Dexter and Lynda La Plante for the ITV3 Writer’s Award For Classic TV Drama. IAN RANKIN ’s Inspector Rebus detective stories set around Edinburgh have been adapted into a TV series starring first ...
- Great-grandmother Harriet and a woman's right to vote - Gilroy Dispatch
Great-grandmother Harriet and a woman's right to voteGilroy Dispatch, CA - 3 hours agoHarriett wrote her own poetry and sold it to finance her efforts as a suffragette. Of course, she had to write under a pseudonym in those days, ...
- WATCH OUT!: 15 (2003) - JustPressPlay
JustPressPlayWATCH OUT!: 15 (2003)JustPressPlay, CA - 11 hours agoOne of the more fascinating aspects to watch in teen-gone-wrong movies is how each ethnic culture has their own view on rebellion. Though the catalysts and ...
- Professor brings literary giants to Lenoir-Rhyne (The Charlotte Observer)
John Updike, Alice Walker and former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins have already made appearances at Lenoir-Rhyne University's 20-year-old Visiting Writers Series. So have Frank McCourt and Joyce Carol Oates. This year, scheduled authors include Anna Quinlen (“Black and Blue”), Terry McMillan (“Waiting to Exhale”) and poet Galway Kinnell – winner of a Pulitzer, a National Book Award and a ...
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