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- Pioneering small publisher New Rivers Press marks 40th anniversary (Pioneer Press)
Bill Truesdale would be proud. New Rivers Press, which Truesdale founded in 1968, is going strong at Minnesota State University (Moorhead),
- Interview: Underoath - Artistdirect.com
The summer of 2008 was pretty good for Underoath . "The Slipknot tour was the most fun summer tour that we've ever done," exclaims vocalist Spencer Chamberlain. "At the end, it wasn't like saying goodbye to a few close friends. We had to say it to ...
- In the next 24: Poetry reading; handbell concert (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
FEASTING ON POETRY: A program co-sponsored by the Friends of Poetry will bring together a group of writers to present their summer works at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Kalamazoo Public Library. Free. RING IN THE EVENING: A community handbell...
- 2009 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition - Booktrade.info
2009 Christopher Tower Poetry CompetitionBooktrade.info, UK - 55 minutes agoChrist Church, Oxford announces the 2009 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition on Tuesday 4 November – the 90th anniversary of the death, aged 25, ...
- Mummers stage dream show - Bexley Times
Mummers stage dream showBexley Times, UK - 4 hours ago... tent containing Theseus, flushed with success from his conquests, while his prize, Hippolyta, revolves under an umbrella, waiting for her wedding day. ...
- MARTIN SHEEN Joins Montreal High School Writing Project - PRLog.Org (press release)
MARTIN SHEEN Joins Montreal High School Writing ProjectPRLog.Org (press release), Romania - 2 hours agoThe book, which will feature the creative work of nearly 150 high school students, will explore what it is to be human through poetry, fiction, non-fiction, ...
- United States Artists Announces Third Annual USA Fellowships (Art Daily)
CHICAGO, IL.- United States Artists (USA), the national artists’ advocacy organization, today announced the recipients of fifty USA Fellowships for 2008 totaling $2.5 million.
- Buluu and his LeMoyne-Owen family coping with loss - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Buluu and his LeMoyne-Owen family coping with lossMemphis Commercial Appeal, TN - 10 hours agoThe boy could sense that Buluu has been sad. "He asked me what happened," Newton said. "I had to tell him that Rasuul's sister went to heaven."
- Get Out Tuesday: Linda Bierds @ the UW Bookstore (Seattlest)
For a MacArthur-proclaimed genius, Linda Bierds is fairly low profile. She lives on Bainbridge Island, teaches in the English department at the University of Washington , and has had tons of poems published in mainstream literary magazines such as The Atlantic and The New Yorker , the holy grail of "someone who's not an MFA student has read my poetry" achievement. Tomorrow night she's at ...
- 'TURNED' AGAINST DADDY - New York Post
She doesn't call him Daddy, can't identify him in a photo and doesn't grieve for her murdered father. Four-year-old Michelle Malakov has been "brainwashed" by her bitter mother, says her father Daniel's family. The girl - the subject of a vicious ...
- A Friendship in Letters - Wall Street Journal
Years later, Robert Lowell remembered the night in 1947 when he first met Elizabeth Bishop at the home of Randall Jarrell, an eminent poet (and critic) of the time. "I see you as rather tall, long brown-haired, shy," Lowell wrote in a letter to her ...
- Area man's videos help deaf people connect to pop culture (Detroit Free Press)
Sean Forbes of Royal Oak, partially deaf since infancy, had a can't-miss party trick: interpreting hit songs for his friends, using sign language to convey lyrics in time to the beat.
- All Dates for this Event: (Minot Daily News)
Everything Chocolate Dessert Bar and Contest: 9 to 11 a.m., Bethany Lutheran Church, 215-3rd Ave. SE. There will be a freewill offering for those who want to sample the desserts. The dessert bar and contest is a fundraiser sponsored by the Bethany Lutheran Youth Organization.
- Art Review Making Secular Art Out of Religious Imagery - New York Times
Art Review Making Secular Art Out of Religious ImageryNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoMr. Reed’s concept, which riffed on African religious practices transmitted to the New World, embraced incantatory poetry, hypnotic popular music and art ...
- Artists beginning with W (Guardian Unlimited)
Nature's uncanny tendency to upset the most well-prepared plans of human business are transcribed by Wall from the early 19th century of Hokusai's Japan to the late 20th-century outskirts of Vancouver. A petrified lightbox montage of over 100 photographs.
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