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- New titles push the cartooning envelope - Waterbury Republican-American
When Harold Ross, editor of The New Yorker, was first shown James Thurber's cartoons by his friend E.B. White, he was reported to be equally amused and confused. White, who had fished the now famous doodle-like work out of Thurber's office trashcan ...
- Arnold Green finds joy in his poetry (The Hooksett Banner)
BY SUSANNA HARGREAVES Just up the road from the Hooksett library is a popular family-run boat dealership called Green’s Marine Inc. With anticipation for summer, the store is filled with inquiring customers, ringing phones, boats, life preservers and paddles. Sitting behind a desk in a small cubicle is Hooksett resident and business owner Arnold Green, 81, who is happy to discuss of all ...
- Indie Indy - Chicago Reader
Chicago ReaderIndie IndyChicago Reader - 9 minutes agoThis is what gives The Adaptation its freaky poetry. In that moment, Strompolos is a more convincing Indiana Jones than Ford ever could be. ...
- Ayoon wa Azan (What Have We Left If Our Poetry Too Is Gone?) - Dar Al-Hayat
Ayoon wa Azan (What Have We Left If Our Poetry Too Is Gone?)Dar Al-Hayat, Lebanon - 3 hours ago... of Arab women's poetry to myself had my colleague Jamil Theyabi not surprised me with an editorial he wrote about "The One Million Poet" contest which I ...
- Teets to prove worth with free hog roast - Herald-Dispatch
HUNTINGTON -- J. Michael Teets, Republican candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture, is hosting a free hog roast at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 17, at Camp Mad Anthony Wayne, located on Spring Valley Drive in Wayne County. Campaign manager Ashley Stinnett ...
- PAC Family Festival at Lakeside (Pahrump Valley Times)
Although every year they have numerous events to their credit, the 14th annual Family Festival is the longest running venue sponsored by the Pahrump Arts Council (PAC).
- CURTAIN CALL - The Morning Journal
CURTAIN CALLThe Morning Journal, OH - 3 hours ago... located Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, presents the hit Broadway revisionist show that paints "The Wizard of Oz" in a African-American perspective. ...
- Playwright's scripts are a departure from Mormon morality tales - Mormon Times
Playwright's scripts are a departure from Mormon morality talesMormon Times, UT - 13 minutes agoThe late Eugene England once said the natural art form for Mormon writers isn't poetry, fiction or even drama. It's the essay. I think the natural Mormon ...
- James McMurtry: A man of few words, he makes every one count - Lower Hudson Journal news
James McMurtry: A man of few words, he makes every one countLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 21 hours ago"He excites me in a way that very few artists do, both on an emotional level, because I love music, and on an intellectual level, because I love poetry and ...
- Bush-wah's impeachment in Madame Marie's crystal ball? (WorldNetDaily)
Madame Marie, fabled Asbury Park boardwalk fortune teller, passed away at the age of 93 right before Independence Day. Her death was ironic since she became famous from Bruce Springsteen's song, "Fourth of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)."
- Jacksonville poetry artists look forward to international slam - Florida Times-Union
Lucie Roberts is enthusiastic about spitting - the hip-hop term that has found its way to spoken-word poetry. Roberts says spoken-word poetry is a way to speak her mind and share a message. In her poem, Hypocrite , the Jacksonville Beach teen ...
- A little bit of everything - Boston Globe
At first listen, Palmerston sounds like your basic radio rock band. But if you pay closer attention, you'll hear there's more to it, thanks to its eclectic founding members, two Portuguese brothers from Toronto, who teamed up with a singer in ...
- Uh oh - city never had the dough! - Camden Chronicle Independent
W ith the city's fiscal year ending in only 35 days, top city officials admitted under tough questioning at a City Council meeting Thursday night that there was never enough money in the proposed city budget when they submitted it. Now, ExxonMobil is ...
- For Princeton, with love - Newark Star-Ledger
For most of living memory, the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood in Princeton, beginning just on the far side of the Princeton Public Library from the main gates of the university, has been the leafy college town's African-American district. The 1930 ...
- Between the lines: Books herald Beijing Olympics - Sacramento Bee
Between the lines: Books herald Beijing OlympicsSacramento Bee, USA - 3 hours ago... short stories, poetry, publishing and blogging. The keynote speaker at the kickoff luncheon will be Dinah Lenny, author of "Bigger Than Life: A Murder, ...
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