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- 'Piercingly insightful' 21-year-old in running for Dylan Thomas prize (Guardian Unlimited)
A 21-year-old poet is among six authors shortlisted for the lucrative Dylan Thomas prize
- Novels are fraction of the cost at Southport’s Oxfam shop - Southport Visiter
Novels are fraction of the cost at Southport’s Oxfam shopSouthport Visiter, UK - 3 hours agoA shop spokeswoman said: “In the shop we have a wide range of books for children, from fiction and non-fiction to poetry and picture books. ...
- Theater in Northeast Ohio with Tony Brown - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
Theater in Northeast Ohio with Tony BrownThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 3 hours agoin turn inspired the title of a 1959 play by Lorraine Hansberry that became the first Broadway production written by a black woman. ...
- The “Heart-Mind” and Wisdom of Barry Spacks - Santa Barbara Independent
del.icio.us. Poet Laureate Emeritus of Santa Barbara, Spacks has published poems, stories, and essays in every conceivable journal, and 10 poetry collections. He is winner of the Commonwealth Club of California's Poetry Medal and a greatly admired ...
- Poetry readings add uniqueness to new exhibit of women's art (The Warren Sentinel)
Last Thursday, the opening reception for the exhibit began at 5 p.m. Literary readings were scheduled for an hour and a half later, and were so popular that latecomers to the tiny side room had to stand.
- Library of Congress' National Book Festival to Offer Variety of Interactive Family Activities - National Mall, ... (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
The Library of Congress' National Book Festival offers fun-filled activities for the whole family. New teen and children's authors, NBA and WNBA players, and popular storybook and television characters to appear on National Mall throughout the day.
- Quincy author celebrates release of her second book (Quincy Herald-Whig)
She's been lavish and luscious. And now Saadia Ali Aschemann is ready to go wild. After the success of her first poetry book, "lavish lines/luscious lies," the 36-year-old celebrates her second book that hits the market today: "Words Gone Wild."
- Oliver Stone's 'W.': Critics react - Los Angeles Times Blogs
The very first public screening of Oliver Stone's latest film "W." unspooled at the Landmark in West Los Angeles on Monday night before a crowd of Hollywood luminaries. Among them were critics, bloggers and pundits, and we've assembled notable bites ...
- Where do I go and what do I do? - California Aggie
Students new and old need to spice up their lives, and a new year brings new types of fun, so leave it to MUSE to keep you in the know about live entertainment on and off campus. Carry around this brief guide to venues and regular events while you ...
- Some Would Rather Not Remember September 11th - Canada Free Press
Canada Free PressSome Would Rather Not Remember September 11thCanada Free Press, Canada - 1 hour agoEarlier this year, Aaron put out a chapbook titled Oysters and the Newborn Child: Melancholy and Dead Musicians. Aaron’s poetry can be found on ...
- stephen harper expertly works the 88 keys of a reporter’s heart - Macleans.ca
stephen harper expertly works the 88 keys of a reporter’s heartMacleans.ca, Canada - 53 minutes agoYour move, Woodward and Bernstein. a) Harper “used to write poetry.” An image immediately leaps to mind of a young Harper, clad in black turtleneck, ...
- A day when race won’t matter - St. Joseph News-Press
A day when race won’t matterSt. Joseph News-Press, MO - 12 hours agoI told him that by being both black and white, he had the best of both worlds and the love of both parents. I also told him that the world would only see ...
- Kyle Keenan's mom remembers her son (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
"He was just the love of my life for 21 years," Tracey Keenan, Kyle's mother, told 24 Hour News 8. "Obviously I don't know a lot of things Kyle felt, 'cause I could've never guessed that this was gonna happen."
- October arts calendar (The Post and Courier)
Through Oct. 5: The Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs presents the 25th MOJA Arts Festival: A Celebration of African-American and Caribbean arts featuring music, dance, visual arts, literary events, children's activities and more. Various dates, times, locations and admission fees.
- Novelist Stewart O'Nan at Farmington Library - Hartford Courant
Welcome to the new Write Stuff column, your convenient, one-stop spot for news about author appearances, book-signings, discussions and other literary events happening in the area each week. Here are some programs taking place today through Wednesday ...
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