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- Mendieta book by Walker's Viso - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Mendieta book by Walker's VisoMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 3 hours agoSmith's work has appeared in "Best American Poetry 1999," and has been featured on Garrison Keillor's "Writer's Almanac" public radio program. ...
- Globe North best bets - Boston Globe
Globe North best betsBoston Globe, United States - 9 minutes agoDurham, NH: The contemporary dance company Eliza Monte Dance premieres "Zydeco Zare," a work inspired by folk music originating from African-American and ...
- A UI sudent's do-it-yourself gallery - Daily Iowan
UI senior Elias Simpson, 22, is humble with a keen eye and a boundless empathy for artistic talent. With a few blank walls in his bedroom and a $300 budget, Simpson set out to host a homespun student-art gallery at 21 N. Dodge St. Sunday. While ...
- Karaoke Nights - Charleston Post & Courier
There's a constant heartbeat in our city's nightlife. On any given evening, you can catch a free poetry show, a new art exhibit or a stage production — all to the backdrop of music, blaring from energetic bands. Karaoke is another event that always ...
- Post-war letter wends its way home (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
The late Wilfred R. Lavallee Jr. was a young sailor, just out of Webster's Bartlett High School, when he mailed a letter to Miss DesAnges Genereux, his former history teacher, in 1949.
- Artist Elvan Alpay delves into forests once again in new show - Today's Zaman
Today's ZamanArtist Elvan Alpay delves into forests once again in new showToday's Zaman, Turkey - 7 hours agoEven if she does not like to talk about her paintings because talking "damages the poetry in it," she points to another painting and explains the contrary ...
- Mahmoud Darwish leaves behind legacy of political, nonpartisan poetry - Lebanon Daily Star
GAZA CITY: In the death of poet Mahmoud Darwish, Palestine has lost a voice. It was a voice that carried into the hearts of Palestinians, and far across the world. His poems were translated into 22 languages, including Hebrew. Darwish, who died 40 ...
- Writers pick up pens to protest 42-day detentions - Kansas City Star
Dozens of renowned British writers came out against new anti-terrorism legislation Sunday, publishing a collection of satire, essays, fiction and poetry to protest a proposal allowing police to hold suspects without charge for up to 42 days. Forty ...
- Saying goodbye unmasks part of circle of life - Anchorage Daily News (subscription)
Saying goodbye unmasks part of circle of lifeAnchorage Daily News (subscription), AK - 23 hours agoIt was such a sad a song, but a hopeful one too, mainly because of the refrain about blooming wild roses. They sang about thorns, but they sang louder about ...
- Bare facts on Slasher in new book (Express and Star)
The first book on the Tipton slasher for 30 years has been produced in Sandwell. West Bromwich-based author Robert Davies, 54, has for his latest literary effort penned a 48-page book about the bare-fisted fighter and his work on the canals in the region.
- Prizewinner wants to be All Blacks poet - Taranaki Daily News
Taranaki Daily NewsPrizewinner wants to be All Blacks poetTaranaki Daily News, New Zealand - 1 hour agoBy VIRGINIA WINDER - Taranaki Daily News | Wednesday, 10 September 2008 When Elizabeth Smither heard she'd won a $60000 poetry prize she was stunned into ...
- Exclusive interview with Quentin Bryce - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
From country girl to Governor-General, for Quentin Bryce it is the culmination of a stellar career. For five decades, she has made her mark in the legal world and the women's movement. Kerry O’Brien has an exclusive interview with the trailblazer ...
- Mixed Up Lovers Sing With New York Accents in Shanley and Krieger's Romantic Poetry (Playbill)
The passionate kind of New Yorkers made famous in "Moonstruck," the movie comedy that won John Patrick Shanley an Oscar, will sing in Romantic Poetry , a new original musical comedy by lyricist-librettist Shanley and composer Henry Krieger, starting Off-Broadway Sept. 30.
- Artist's Avenue (University of New Mexico Daily Lobo)
UNM theater major and senior Shannon Flynn wonders if he's found his true calling in playwriting, and he said he might stay extra years to study it. He'll showcase his two plays, "The Burglar" and "Slice," at Full Frontal Poetry this fall and at Words Afire in the spring.
- A Transition Toward Postmodernism: Religious Violence and ... - NewsBlaze
A Transition Toward Postmodernism: Religious Violence and ...NewsBlaze, CA - 11 minutes agoHis writing style include graphic fiction, screenplays, stage plays, short fiction, poetry, journalism, socio-political commentary, and experimental spoken ...
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