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- Robert Duvall to film miniseries in West Michigan - MLive.com
AP File Photo Oscar-winner Robert Duvall, 75, was the star and executive producer of "Broken Trail." Oscar-winning actor Robert Duvall will be directing and starring in a TV miniseries filming in West Michigan in 2009. "We're negotiating a deal with ...
- Premier Book Awards Announces the 2008 Winners (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
The first annual Premier Book Awards were presented for book length fiction and non-fiction titles, in various categories with a 2007 or 2008 copyright, published in the English language and targeted for a North American market. Premier Book Awards were established to recognize meritorious works by writers who self-published or had their books published by a small press or independent book ...
- Virtual karma matters - Inquirer.net
Virtual karma mattersInquirer.net, Philippines - 6 hours ago... online galleries in one. Personally, as a user of these sites, I don’t always have the time and energy to whip out prose and poetry or upload pictures. ...
- Sample uncommon yet beautiful forms of expression in these works - Press & Sun-Bulletin
Sample uncommon yet beautiful forms of expression in these worksPress & Sun-Bulletin, NY - 1 hour agoIt's not simply a collection of "sad poems," however. "What Remains" encapsulates what it means to be human: to strive for greatness, miss often, ...
- A knight to remember for Courtyard's 10th birthday - Hereford Times
A knight to remember for Courtyard's 10th birthdayHereford Times, UK - 2 hours ago... poetry and readings, All the World’sa Stage, in a fundraising event for The Courtyard as it celebrates its 10th anniversary. The four have been friends ...
- First Day of School Blues (New America Media)
A teenager, determined to make something of her life, faces one of the biggest challenges of her life when the principal of her continuation school for at-risk youth kicks her out because she's not able to prove her residency. But the teen isn't about to give up.
- Service of Personal Remembrance - Hamilton College News
Service of Personal RemembranceHamilton College News, NY - 13 hours agoThis service will include some music, the reading of poetry, and the lighting of candles for people you’re thinking and grieving about. ...
- Peace Day Festival planned for Sept. 20 at Millbrook Meadow - Wicked Local Rockport
Peace Day Festival planned for Sept. 20 at Millbrook MeadowWicked Local Rockport, MA - 18 hours ago20 at Millbrook Meadow in Rockport from noon to 5 pm This will be a day filled with music and dance, poetry and puppets, art, story telling and food for all ...
- Forgiveness: Breaking the cycle - South Bend Tribune
Forgiveness: Breaking the cycleSouth Bend Tribune, IN - 13 hours agoIt struck her as funny for an instant, the time it took her to realize “something was terribly wrong.” Her 11-year-old sister had come home from school and ...
- Yeh hai Hinglishtan meri jaan! (Hindustan Times)
Slang, said the American poet Carl Sandburg, is a language that rolls up its sleeves, spits on its hands and goes to work. The British writer GK Chesterton agreed. He said, "All slang is metaphor, and all metaphor is poetry." Thomas Hardy was not convinced.
- Jason Collett breaks his silence - The Argosy.ca
Jason Collett breaks his silenceThe Argosy.ca, Canada - 1 hour ago“Emily Haines from Metric gave me an anthology of her father’s poetry,” he says (Paul Haines is a beat-influenced poet, and jazz lyricist). ...
- Billy Collins, 'sociable guy' and ace ambassador for poetry - San Diego Union-Tribune
Let's be frank: Popular poets who also attracted critical acclaim were a rarity in the 20th century. They still are. Robert Frost had both a large audience and approval from critics and scholars. Allen Ginsberg ultimately did too, though they had ...
- Computing pushes into the ether (Sydney Morning Herald)
In a major trend known as "cloud computing", the internet is becoming the repository for files and even software.
- Oakland teens win state, national awards for writing - Journal Gazette and Times Courier
OAKLAND — Writing is therapeutic for Oakland High School students Jessica Beam and Amber Davis. “It’s just a fun way to express myself. No matter what mood I am in, I can always write about something,” Beam said. Both Beam, a 17-year-old ...
- At Broadway and Columbus…the beat heard around the world - San Francisco Examiner
Hey Daddy-o, can you dig it? Generation Y would certainly have no recollection of their ancestors, the Beat Generation , a cultural phenomenon that ran rampant in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s before the hippie movement took over the mantle of ...
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