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- The Golden Dragon Acrobats - WBGA-TV
The Golden Dragon AcrobatsWBGA-TV, WI - 1 hour agoPoetry and stone-engravings from the Han Dynasty depict aspects of acrobatics between 221 BC – 220 AD. Revered performers, troupes demonstrated their skills ...
- WHAT'S GOING ON for the week June 25-July 2 and beyond in Kitsap - North Kitsap Herald
WHAT'S GOING ON for the week June 25-July 2 and beyond in KitsapNorth Kitsap Herald, WA - 3 hours agoInfo: www.poulsbohemian.com or call Marianna (360) 779-9199 for poetry or Sue (360) 297-3713 for fiction. LIVE AT THE PEGASUS: This weekend, June 27-29, ...
- Shirley Beers: Aircraft engineer, artist, actress and poet (McKinney Messenger)
Shirley Beers is a multi-talented woman. She is best known in the Lewisville area as an artist and an actress. Her artwork is on display at several places in Lewisville, including at Tierney’s Café and Tavern and at the Lewisville Senior Center.
- Casting Couch: Poehler Eyes Office Spinoff; Hanks, Nicholson, Willis & Roberts form Adams Family (E! Online via Yahoo! News)
Another Saturday Night Live star is ready for prime time.
- Vote for the Winner of the Rachel Carson Sense of Wonder Contest - U.S. EPA.gov (press release)
Vote for the Winner of the Rachel Carson Sense of Wonder ContestU.S. EPA.gov (press release), DC - 1 hour agoA panel of judges has selected the finalists in four categories: photography, essay, poetry, or mixed media (photography and a poem or essay). ...
- Fall Guide: Literary - Artvoice
Fall Guide: LiteraryArtvoice, NY - 1 hour agoFormer SUNY at Buffalo professor and postmodern fictioneer Raymond Federman will be feted for his 80th birthday on October 18. From 1pm to 4pm at the Poetry ...
- Romanno Bridge, By Andrew Greig (Independent)
A frenzied hunt across the Scottish Highlands for a mythic artefact. A secret passed down the ages from keeper to keeper. Runes and cryptic messages to decipher, hoodlums to dodge, elderly historians to be consulted shortly before their violent deaths... At first glance Andrew Greig's new novel seems like a home-grown, rather indignant riposte to The Da Vinci Code.
- 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"...
- Palestinian writer who gave stateless a voice - Financial Times
The concept of a national poet with the power to define a country's collective spirit seems to belong to a different century. But for Palestinians, who have yet to see their dreams of an independent state realised, it was embodied by Mahmoud Darwish ...
- On TV, Democrats borrow from the Olympics - Kansas City Star
On TV, Democrats borrow from the OlympicsKansas City Star, MO - 6 hours agoBut he did make the bridge not only between generations, but between the poetry of politics and the power of television. "I know she's watching tonight," he ...
- Afghan political dislocation contributes to Pashto literary revival - Lebanon Daily Star
PESHAWAR: Afghanistan's tumultuous history of the last three decades is behind the incredible popularity of poetry in Pashto, the language of the majority Pakhtoons in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province (NWFP). The Pakhtoons are ethnic cousins ...
- A & E Briefs - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Blue Number Nine will perform Friday, July 18 at Dubuque ... And All That Jazz. The band includes Jack M. Gourdine II (from left), Morgan Rose Fite, Paul Munoz, Stefanie Seskin, Marco Accattatis, Igor Fejzula and Viola Karuri. New Jersey band will ...
- DVD Reviews - Metro Santa Cruz
Metro Santa CruzDVD ReviewsMetro Santa Cruz, CA - 4 hours agoThis lean, almost minimalist black-and-white crime story holds up well in this handsome reissue. Blocky Lino Ventura--a George Raft type--plays Abel Davos, ...
- Top poets awarded in festival contest - Auburn Reporter
Top poets awarded in festival contestAuburn Reporter, WA - 1 hour agoHorowitz, editor and publisher of Rose Alley Press, is a longtime supporter of poetry in the Puget Sound. David Rizzie took the second-place prize of $50 ...
- Kelly Corrigan: 'Who is ever going to read this?' - TheDoings-ClarendonHills.com
Kelly Corrigan: 'Who is ever going to read this?'TheDoings-ClarendonHills.com, IL - 2 hours agoBy ROBERT SIEBERT She had written poetry in college and at age 25 she began writing a book about serving as a nanny in Australia for children whose mother ...
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