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- DVD Review: Missing - Blogcritics.org
DVD Review: MissingBlogcritics.org, OH - 5 hours agoThis is mostly because it lacks any real poetry, the way Ingmar Bergman’s anti-war film, Shame, has. Yes, it’s well plotted, well acted, well directed, ...
- Why we like Lowell - MetroWest Daily News
Despite many detours, Beat Generation icon Jack Kerouac continues his never ending road trip thanks to a coterie of admirers who celebrate his life and legacy every year in his Lowell hometown. Once again, "Lowell Celebrates Kerouac!" is holding a ...
- Wooden strip with 'Manyoshu' poem believed oldest of its kind - The Daily Yomiuri
Wooden strip with 'Manyoshu' poem believed oldest of its kindThe Daily Yomiuri, Japan - 7 hours agoThe discovery is of major importance in understanding how "Manyoshu," the nation's oldest existing poetry anthology, was compiled. The paddle-shaped wooden ...
- A peek at the diary of ... Andrew Motion - guardian.co.uk
A peek at the diary of ... Andrew Motionguardian.co.uk, UK - 10 hours agoFrankly, I'm just working out my notice now - filing enough poetry not to land me in a laureate disciplinary hearing, but no overtime. Take today. ...
- 'Hints' heir takes Hawaii to heart - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
'Hints' heir takes Hawaii to heartHonolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 13 hours agoShe made fabulous silk muumuus, painted and wrote music and poetry." Heloise II rides her motorcycle or goes hot-air ballooning for relaxation. ...
- Ellison School head embraces challenge of operating district - Press of Atlantic City
Press of Atlantic CityEllison School head embraces challenge of operating districtPress of Atlantic City, NJ - 7 hours ago... live in Willamstown, Gloucester County. She has a passion for writing poetry, and her poems are in a variety of publications and online poetry sites.
- Audience decides fate for open mic performers (CWU Observer)
There is plenty of talent roaming the Central Washington University campus and now there is a perfect night to show it off. An open mic night will be on Nov. 20, where students can demonstrate their specialized talents and see if they have what it takes to make a crowd of onlookers cheer in delight.
- Season's Readings - Boston Globe
Season's ReadingsBoston Globe, United States - 12 hours agoIf this blunt and dishy book is any indication, the music industry is built on minor disasters - touring snafus, ill-advised love affairs, and contracts ...
- Haunted history - The Independent Weekly
Haunted historyThe Independent Weekly, NC - Oct 29, 2008In Blue Door, Barfield's central character, an African-American college mathematician named Lewis, is so intent on permanently divorcing himself from his ...
- Miracles found in mundane (The Post and Courier)
OUT LOUD. By Anthony Varallo. University of Pittsburgh Press. 180 pages. $24.95. College of Charleston English professor Anthony Varallo writes his characters from the inside out and with a keen eye for universal anxieties. While a few stories in his new short stor...
- Lunch guests share cancer connection - Indianapolis Star
Lunch guests share cancer connectionIndianapolis Star, United States - 3 hours agoThe tribute to the late Etheridge Knight will include poetry readings and music, and David Andrichik sharing his memories of what it was like when Knight ...
- Cowboy poetry, music in Dillon - Montana Standard
DILLON — The annual Cowboy Poetry & Music Rendezvous will be held at the Old Depot Theater in Dillon Friday, Sept. 26, and Saturday, Sept. 27. The free events run 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The evening shows begin at 7 with a pre-show at ...
- Matthiessen, Robinson among book award finalists - Bradenton Herald
Talk about second chances: Peter Matthiessen, 81, received a National Book Award nomination Wednesday for "Shadow Country," an 890-page revision of a trilogy of novels he released in the 1990s. Others in the fiction category included Marilynne ...
- Redhill named Griffin judge - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Redhill named Griffin judgeTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 6 hours agoTORONTO (CP) — Michael Redhill, a noted Canadian novelist, poet, playwright and publisher, will be among the judges for the prestigious Griffin Poetry Prize ...
- Benedict slams rivals - Where I Live - News Limited Community Newspapers
Where I Live - News Limited Community NewspapersBenedict slams rivalsWhere I Live - News Limited Community Newspapers, Australia - 6 hours agoYERONGA poet Benedict Coyne is on his way to Sydney after winning the Queensland Poetry Slam finals. Mr Coyne, whose stage name is Zennabomb, ...
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