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- Kinky Friedman tells what he would do in latest treatise - West Kerr Current
Kinky Friedman tells what he would do in latest treatiseWest Kerr Current, TX - 2 hours ago“There’sa little wisdom, a little humor, a little poetry, but I know you can’t please everyone.†It’sa camp stew of tender introspection and reflection, ...
- Student awarded in poetry contest - Pensacola News Journal
Student awarded in poetry contestPensacola News Journal, FL - 2 hours agoFor the second time, Washington High School junior Barrett White has won a national award for his writing. Barrett, 16, won a silver medal for a collection ...
- Harold Perrineau Dishes on his Lost Exit (Again) - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Harold Perrineau Dishes on his Lost Exit (Again)Seattle Post Intelligencer - 1 hour agoIt's poetic, and she's a little poetry in our life. TV Guide: Let's talk highlights. Surely, you had some positive experiences on Lost. ...
- Love and strife under the stars - Charlotte.com
Collaborative Arts launches its third season of free classics with “Romeo and Juliet.'' About 2 hours. WHEN: 8 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday; 6:30 p.m. Sunday; runs through June 22. WHERE: The Green, uptown between Tryon and College streets, across from ...
- Satori Circus - Metromix
Satori CircusMetromix, IL - 1 hour agoWe're talking about Satori Circus, the inventive, funny, sad, haunting, and ... occasionally disturbing stage persona that Russell Taylor created roughly 20 ...
- A man of few words: Poet shares love, talent for beauty, simplicity of writing (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
Poetry expresses more thoughts and feelings than short stories or novels, a fact that poet A.J. Chilson said he admires because it accomplishes more by using less words.
- Literary Circle marks 125 years - Fairmont Sentinel
Fairmont SentinelLiterary Circle marks 125 yearsFairmont Sentinel, MN - 1 hour agoCook has won awards for her poetry since 1977, when she won the Collegiate Poetry Contest for “Lyric†magazine. She later joined the League of Minnesota ...
- In the next 7: Black Arts Festival; 'X Files' movie - Ann Arbor News Blog
The Black Arts Festival kicks off with a free storytelling session hosted by Ivory D. Williams at 7 p.m. Monday at the Northside Association for Community Development, 612 N. Park St. Poetry readings, children's events, arts and crafts and the annual ...
- Book Briefs: Sunday, July 6, 2008 (The Oklahoman)
Mysteries • "Last Rituals†by Yrsa Sigurdardottir (William Morrow, $23.95). The mutilated body of a German student is discovered at the University of Reykjavik, and police quickly make an arrest. But the student's parents think the police have the wrong man. The parents send a representative to hire Thora Gudmundsdottir, an attorney and single mom who takes the case because she needs the ...
- Chinese may put money on ancient poet - Times Online
In with the old and out with the new. That is the cry of a group of Chinese scholars and lawyers who are demanding that Chinese heroes and literary giants be added to banknotes. The appeal by 12 intellectuals from across China has been issued to ...
- Art association ends annual poetry contest (The Daily News of Newburyport)
Newburyport Art Association's Annual Poetry Contest is coming to an end.
- Finding election judges proving almost impossible - Alpine Avalanche
Finding election judges proving almost impossibleAlpine Avalanche, TX - 5 hours agoApproved the Texas Cowboy Poetry Gathering organizers’ request for endorsement of the Go Texan Rural Community Hometown STARS program. ...
- Out of sight... - Sunshine Coast Daily
Out of sight...Sunshine Coast Daily, Australia - 9 hours agoInstead of sleeping, he spends his nights wandering the streets, reading poetry or Buddhist literature under street lights or sitting over the same cup of ...
- Jean an agent of Ottawa: author - Winnipeg Free Press
MONTREAL -- One of Quebec's most popular authors says Ottawa is using Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean to "forcefully integrate" the province into the Canadian ensemble. Victor-Levy Beaulieu, who has penned some 70 works of fiction, non-fiction, drama and ...
- Book notes (Kingston Daily Freeman)
The following is a partial listing of upcoming book-related July events in the area. Programs are free unless otherwise indicated. * Raymond Steiner, author of "The Mountain," will talk about and sign copies of his book at 6 p.m. July 8 at the Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St., Kingston.
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