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- Nighttime finds readers opening new worlds - Reading Eagle
Nighttime finds readers opening new worldsReading Eagle, PA - 55 minutes agoBarbara Hoffert, editor of the Library Journal Book Review, swears by a dog-eared copy of "The Crystal Cabinet: An Invitation to Poetry," a 1962 anthology ...
- Arts Festival finale - Bridlington Today
Arts Festival finaleBridlington Today, UK - 2 hours agoPerformance by people from the Beverley poetry, story and music event and hear the winning poems from the Fish Pie open poetry competition. ...
- Little Argus - Carlsbad Current Argus
Little ArgusCarlsbad Current Argus, NM - Apr 21, 2008... with Spanish poetry and a photo show at 7:30 pm Wednesday in room 153. Free admission, refreshments, prizes. CARLSBAD —A Crusade of Christian Country is ...
- Few people would give their new album away for free online — but Saul Williams did (Miami Herald)
"... Side effects might include just being who you really are."
- So how many ways to love an MP? One backbencher's raunchy Shakespeare sonnets cause a stir (Daily Mail)
Watching Gordon Brown's ratings tumble ever lower is enough to depress any Labour MP. But veteran backbencher Harry Cohen has found a novel way to restore his spirits: penning raunchy poetry.
- Folk singer influenced during time at CRMS - Carbondale Valley Journal
Carbondale Valley JournalFolk singer influenced during time at CRMSCarbondale Valley Journal, CO - 55 minutes agoI wrote horrible poetry when I was a teenager,†she laughed. “But it wasn’t until I inadvertently received that guitar that I started writing songs. ...
- Wyoming reading: Books from and about Wyoming - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Wyoming reading: Books from and about WyomingJackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 2 hours agoBoth her poetry and her pictures, which often accompany her prose, have won her numerous awards, including the John Collier Award for Forest History ...
- Read all 'media center' posts in Webware - Webware.com
Tuesday, I got a peek at Boxee , a personal media center that's currently in private alpha. My colleague Greg Sandoval wrote about it shortly after it was unveiled last week, but it's worth delving into what I think will be the next big thing in ...
- LATENT HEAT (Kirkus Reviews)
Review Date: JUNE 25, 2008 Publisher: Xlibris (67 pp.) Price (paperback): $15.99 Publication Date: October 31, 2007 ISBN (paperback): 978-1-4257-7880-4 Category: AUTHORS Classification: POETRY
- Book notes Berkeley's early history as a haven for artists and unconventional souls (The Sacramento Bee)
Berkeley of the 1960s invented nothing with its free thinkers, free spirits and free love. The locals had been partaking of illegal substances, experimenting with religion, practicing anarchy, living communally and wearing crazy-looking clothes long before then. Xavier Martinez, right, on the faculty of the California School of Arts and Crafts in Berkeley, paints a portrait of author Jack ...
- Venue hosts poetry contest (The Daily Texan)
"Ideas are money," Akeem Lawrence said Wednesday night as he waited for his turn to compete for $1,000 at the American-Idol-style spoken word and vocal competition at the Parish Room. Sponsored by BTG Records, "Expressions of the Mind" and "The Showcase" have local talents competing for a $1,000 spoken word prize and a $5,000 vocal performance prize.
- Author, professor emeritus Jack Forbes explores a new view of Native ... - California Aggie
The basic history of the United States of America should be a familiar story to any college student, but writer and UC Davis professor emeritus Jack D. Forbes wants to rethink the way textbooks cover American history. In his latest book The American ...
- Last Night: Hoquiam At Nectar - Seattle Weekly
If I were the captain of a tag football team, I'd pick Damien Jurado over his brother Drake any day. It's been stated previously that Damien is built like a linebacker (the only reason this is interesting is because most musicians are not, Danzig ...
- Can iPhone restaurant picks be trusted? (Dallas Morning News)
If you were searching for a restaurant that would please almost anyone, Dressler, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, might well be it. Good-looking? Definitely. Menu? Contemporary American, with a mix of fish, meat and meatless options.
- University offering summer programs for youths - Cumberland Times-News
FROSTBURG - Parents: looking for a last-minute chance to enroll your children in a fun and informative summer program? Consider the 2008 Savage Mountain Summer Arts Academy at Frostburg State University, located in the mountains of Western Maryland ...
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