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- Meet & Greet meets Arts Zone walk - Toledo Blade
Meet & Greet meets Arts Zone walkToledo Blade, OH - Aug 14, 2008Beyond Words, a show of work combining poetry with visual arts, opens with a reception from 6 to 9 pm Aug. 21 in the Parkwood Gallery, 1838 Parkwood Ave. ...
- The NOLA Project wants someone who means 'Business' - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.comThe NOLA Project wants someone who means 'Business'The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 3 hours agoScarritt has also played Lennie in a new, independent film version of Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men" and is writing a Southern Gothic TV pilot, "a potboiler ...
- Watch Web-only Videos of Readings and Interviews From Our Poetry Series (The Online NewsHour)
In these Web-exclusive videos, contemporary poets such as Robert Hass, Terrance Hayes, Li-Young Lee, John Ashbery and Mary Jo Bang read their work, share their thoughts about the writing process and discuss the health of poetry in culture.
- GMU Hosts Fall for the Book - Virginia Connection Newspapers
GMU Hosts Fall for the BookVirginia Connection Newspapers, VA - 9 hours agoThis Nigerian author's book is the most widely read African novelist, with 8 million copies of his book published in 50 languages. ...
- 'Rockefeller kidnapping': Mysterious Clark Rockefeller may be European - Telegraph.co.uk
'Rockefeller kidnapping': Mysterious Clark Rockefeller may be EuropeanTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 56 minutes agoIn a separate entry on the Café Society website, one poster enthused: "Clark's readings of Scottish poetry will send chills down your spine. ...
- Streets ahead: Bagnolet in Paris - Guardian Unlimited
For a true taste of Paris culture ... Bagnolet is yet to register on the tourist radar In the middle of Paris's 20th Arrondissement, to the north-east of the city, sits Père-Lachaise cemetery, a popular tourist destination. Colette sleeps there in ...
- Many parents ‘too busy’ to read to children (The Herald)
Fewer parents now read to their children every day than two years ago, according to new research. A report conducted on behalf of Booktime and Booked Up shows only one in three parents or carers read aloud to children on a daily basis, compared with nearly half (43%) in 2006.
- Festival builds bridge between art and entertainment - The Age
Festival builds bridge between art and entertainmentThe Age, Australia - 2 hours ago"It's culturally threatening in a way, not a lot of poetry in it. But you're sitting in a culture that is one of the most travelled," she says. ...
- Book Review - San Francisco Gate
Nothing to Be Frightened Of By Julian Barnes Knopf; 244 pages; $24.95 "For me, death is the one appalling fact which defines life; unless you are constantly aware of it, you cannot begin to understand what life is about,... Home By Marilynne Robinson ...
- A journey across the US in song (BBC News)
The BBC's Kevin Connolly reflects on our endless fascination for the US, fuelled by songs about its towns and cities.
- Jesus died for somebody's sins ... (Salon.com)
But not hers. A dazzling, dizzying documentary captures female rock pioneer Patti Smith during her comeback years, surrounded by death and life.
- UB Poetry Collection Will Help Illuminate International Literary ... - University at Buffalo Reporter
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Michael Basinski, Ph.D., of Buffalo, curator of the Poetry Collection at the University at Buffalo, will discuss the university's significant Robert Graves holdings at the ninth annual international Robert Graves Conference to be ...
- CONTEST: LOST BOYS: THE TRIBE DVD - Chud.com
Patrick Ripoll is a 20-something ex-film student who lives in his parent's basement in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. When he's not living it up in the fast-paced world of part-time retail employment, he enjoys watching movies, listening to music ...
- Poetry recitation contest launches fourth competition (Ironwood Daily Globe)
Poetry Out Loud offered for fourth year by Michigan Humanities Council
- Unclear skies regarding bluebill limit - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Unclear skies regarding bluebill limitMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 28 minutes agoJimmy Robinson Arkansas has its mallards, with their florid feathering and graceful aerobatics -- poetry on wings. But the north country, particularly that ...
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