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- Seven Stages Publishing House, LLC is Proud to Announce the Book ... - PR.com
Seven Stages Publishing House, LLC is proud to introduce Fina, the pen name of Columbus, Ga.'s newest lesbian author. Her new book, You Think You Know, is a collection of short stories and poems about lesbian erotica in the African American community ...
- The importance of being real - Tonight
The importance of being realTonight, South Africa - 1 hour agoTo say she has changed the way people view poetry is an understatement. She has helped to make poetry accessible, though some have criticised her for ...
- Woman's family suing Green Cove over Taser death - Florida Times-Union
The family of a schizophrenic woman who died after being shocked by a Taser 10 times during a mental health crisis is suing the city of Green Springs and two of its police officers in federal court. An autopsy categorizes 56-year-old Emily Delafield ...
- Art (Hattiesburg American)
The Back Door Coffehouse will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday around back of University Baptist Church, 3200 Arlington Loop with artists Angela Ball reciting poetry; music by Cliff Brown, Daniel Keyzer and Daniel Schroeder from the University of Southern Mississippi and prose by Jim Moore. Child care provided.
- The calendar - Miami Herald
For just 31 cents, Baskin-Robbins guests can enjoy a scoop and support the National Fallen Firefighters Association. Locations in Dade and Broward counties. 7 - 8:30 p.m. WINE GODS The Art and Wine Lecture Series features a a discussion on ...
- What men think of...Sex and the City - Sunday Star Times
What men think of...Sex and the CitySunday Star Times, New Zealand - 2 hours agoRecently, M Night Shyamalan's enviro-horror-turkey The Happening was bad-poetry-in-motion to me, but Sex and the City felt like the tagline to David ...
- ASO closes season with Chang premiere, Beethoven’s Ninth - Daily Gazette
ALBANY — The Albany Symphony Orchestra closed its season Saturday night with a double whammy: Dorothy Chang’s world premiere and Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. The orchestra, conducted by David Alan Miller, never sounded better. The first half was ...
- A Choice of Kipling's Verse - T S Eliot - Tonight South Africa
In 1941 Anglo-American poet T S Eliot undertook this work "with the aim of restoring (Kipling's verse) to its place" which, he thought, was far from "secondary" to the writer's prose fiction. Eliot admitted "Kipling is the most elusive of subjects ...
- Bite Marks (The Sun Post)
If you had told me last week that one of the hottest books in the land would be a neo-noir, post-Goth murder/love combo about werewolves, I would’ve ripped out your fur. Had you said it’d be written in free verse, I’d’ve pounded you into a poem. I mean, really, fuckin’ lycanthropic poetry?
- Religion Briefs - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
The vacation Bible school is a tradition in Protestant churches. An informal version of Sunday school, most programs package lessons as summer camp fun with crafts, songs and art work tied to scriptural themes. » Nuuanu Congregational Church will ...
- Griffin Field Notes 2008 - Maisonnueve
Griffin Field Notes 2008Maisonnueve, Canada - 38 minutes ago... poetry tonight has been introduced as “avant-garde,” which, given the examples on hand, must mean mildly disjunctive imagery in the form of free verse ...
- In other words - Boston Globe
The greatest theatrical, literary, and musical works are magnetic - they continually attract reinterpretation and modernization. Mozart's 220-year-old "Don Giovanni" has been updated with bra-and-panty-clad choristers, Shakespeare's 400-year-old "A ...
- Guide: Public Radio - Billings Gazette
Here are program highlights for the next seven days on Yellowstone Public Radio (KEMC-FM, 91.7 in Billings). • Friday, 2 p.m. - Maxine Sullivan, chanteuse of chamber jazz, is honored on "Riverwalk Jazz." • Saturday, 1 p.m. - Songs from the ...
- Arts center to host Colorado poet - Dodge City Daily Globe
Arts center to host Colorado poetDodge City Daily Globe, KS - 5 hours ago... A reception for the book “From the Garret on Grand: on Miss Lonelyhearts and the Virgin of Guadalupe” will take place tonight, with poetry readings and ...
- RiverRun Reads: Toby Barlow's 'Sharp Teeth' (Portsmouth Herald)
Editor's note: Every other week in this space, RiverRun Bookstore in downtown Portsmouth will be providing book recommendations and previews of upcoming events at the store.
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