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- 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 ...
- Celtic Thunder storms into Fox Theatre - MLive.com
Courtesy photo Paul Byrom, (from left) Ryan Kelly, Keith Harkin, Damian McGinty and George Donaldson form Celtic Thunder, an Irish vocal group playing at Fox Theatre on Tuesday. Calling rehearsals "emotional" is an understatement for Celtic Thunder's ...
- Calverton Elementary School students have the ‘write' stuff - Business Gazette
Business GazetteCalverton Elementary School students have the ‘write' stuffBusiness Gazette, MD - 2 hours agoby Jonah Schuman | Staff Writer Sixth-grader Thomas Odunubi writes about animals, fifth-grader Shagun Sharma likes to write poetry about things that pique ...
- Keeping a language alive: Copake campers immerse themselves in Yiddish - Columbia Independent Online
Keeping a language alive: Copake campers immerse themselves in YiddishColumbia Independent Online, NY - 1 hour agoChaim writes Holocaust-themed poetry and speaks widely about his life during the Holocaust to church groups and other gatherings. ...
- Poetic Justice: A dying artist finally gets recognized for his work (The Plain Dealer)
Editor's note: Reporters usually are careful to stay out of the action. They watch, listen and ask questions, but they don't set things in motion. Michael Heaton got involved because he wanted to help a lonely man who reached out to him in his dying days.
- Publisher's focus on exiles benefits Cuban poet - MiamiHerald.com
Publisher's focus on exiles benefits Cuban poetMiamiHerald.com, FL - 6 hours ago''The poem [Balsero I] asks for an equestrian statue -- often dedicated to the martyrs that die in battle -- for people who lost their lives searching for ...
- Fans flock to Disney's Club Penguin Times - Los Angeles Times
The newspaper industry is constantly bewailing its need for a new economic model, as the Internet upends the old one. Maybe it could take a page from the Club Penguin Times. The Club Penguin Times, after all, is more widely read than New York's Daily ...
- National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Dana Gioia announces his ... - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Dana Gioia announces his ...7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - 1 hour agoOther National Initiatives created under his leadership are American Masterpieces, Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest, Operation Homecoming: ...
- Odds favor Amos Oz for Nobel Prize in Literature (The Christian Science Monitor)
It depends on which set of odds-makers you trust most. Online betting site Unibet favors Israeli author Amos Oz to be the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, scheduled to be announced tomorrow, Oct. 9, in Stockholm. Ladbrokes, a competing site, sees Italian Claudio Magris as the most likely ...
- Scott Thill: Is This The End Of The Jews? An Interview With Adam Mansbach (HuffingtonPost)
Adam Mansbach is a dude of many hats. A hip-hop poet that can recite histories old-school and new without missing a beat, especially in his acid satire Angry Black White Boy.
- Why John longed to be Jock Lennon - Guardian Unlimited
The coastal village of Durness lies on the north-west tip of Scotland, in one of the least populated parts of western Europe. The landscape is one of savage beauty, with strange black rocks jutting out of the white sand beaches of Sango Bay like ...
- Festival to showcase NM wordsmiths - UNM Daily Lobo (subscription)
Festival to showcase NM wordsmithsUNM Daily Lobo (subscription), NM - 7 hours ago"We wanted to celebrate words, and poetry especially, from the state of New Mexico," festival founder and poet Lisa Gill said. "There are so many amazing ...
- Globe North listings - Boston Globe
Globe North listingsBoston Globe, United States - Aug 5, 2008Free. New events include a chalk drawing contest, train rides and pony rides. Entertainment by the female harmonic trio Maeve, comedic folk music by Vic and ...
- Q&A: Thicke reflects on race, music and "Something Else" (Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News)
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