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- Right now, his art is an open book - San Diego Union Tribune
San Diego Union TribuneRight now, his art is an open bookSan Diego Union Tribune, United States - 45 minutes agoBy Robert L. Pincus He's made 12 books thus far and continues to embrace the form. “Coverage” is a different type of work. It's a cross between poetry and ...
- New writing classes offered at ACA - Abington Mariner
Calling all writers and readers! The Arlington Center for the Arts is offering a great new line up of exciting writing classes this fall, beginning with a free “Free Your Inner Writer” workshop on September 11 at 7 p.m. Registration is now ...
- A testament to Lessing's literary vitality (Concord Monitor)
Last year, Doris Lessing, almost 88 and the outspoken, iconoclastic author of more than 50 books - novels, story collections, poetry and nonfiction - became the oldest writer to receive the Nobel Prize in literature. This year, she has published yet another volume, a clever, moving coupling of fiction and nonfiction.
- Uncommon Senselessness | Horacio Castellanos Moya's novel -- his first translated into English -- views atrocity ... (Pittsburgh City Paper)
The genocide that accompanied Guatemala's long-running civil war has been called "the silent holocaust." From about 1960 until 1996, when peace accords were signed, an estimated 200,000 civilians died. Most were indigenous people of Mayan descent, and most perished, often horrifically,... By Bill O'Driscoll.
- Chapter 8: On with the election (Appeal-Democrat)
This 10 week serial story publishes every Sunday Beginning 6-10-08 and ending 8-10-08. If you miss a chapter go online to appealdemocrat.com, community, NIE, serial story.
- Then and Now - Times Online
Then and NowTimes Online, UK - May 22, 2008Then and Now looks back to Daiches's article on American poetry from the TLS of November 6 1959. The time has passed when we could classify the traditions ...
- Historicist: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Vice-Principal's Vacation (But Were Afraid to Ask) (Torontoist)
Every Saturday morning, Historicist looks back at the events, places, and characters—good and bad—that have shaped Toronto into the city we know today.
- Edwards: On to the "Coverup"? - Slate
John Edwards' mistress, Rielle Hunter – the mother of his "love child" – has been secretly receivÂing $15,000 a month as part of an elaborate cover-u p orchestrated by the former presidential contender. ... The money is being funneled to Hunter ...
- Furstenfeld calls the events 'a really classy kind of thing ... - MTV.com
Furstenfeld calls the events 'a really classy kind of thing ...MTV.com - 1 hour agoIt'll be some question-and-answer stuff about creative writing, how I write my poetry and how she writes her books. And I'll play a few songs, ...
- Weekend Happenings - Sussex Sun
Weekend HappeningsSussex Sun, WI - 1 hour agoFeaturing music, poetry and more. 262-569-0001, www.cornerstoneworld.net. Sharon Schmidt, Gary Meisner and Tom McGirr: 8 pm June 27, Twist ’n Olive, ...
- BBC Proms 2008: Marking 150 years, Hallé gives a fitting finale - Daily Telegraph
The Hallé's Prom last night harked back to earlier years in the orchestra's history, a fitting way to mark its 150th birthday this year. The first half celebrated the period under the great John Barbirolli and its particular association with British ...
- Letters: Blair's fluffy thinking (Independent)
Sir: Far from making the case that we need to learn to live with "a diverse religious ecology", Tony Blair, in his article (14 June) plugging his Faith Foundation, merely succeeds in reminding us of the intellectual poverty of his signature "focus-group" approach.
- Drug Trafficking - Newsday
MEXICO CITY — Almost 40 years ago, the organizers of the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City had extraordinary work to do to get ready for the Games: Clean the blood from Tlatelolco plaza. Just 10 days before Mexico made history as the first Latin ...
- Cedar Rapids native reads his 'Letters from Abu Ghraib' - UI The Daily Iowan (subscription)
Cedar Rapids native reads his 'Letters from Abu Ghraib'UI The Daily Iowan (subscription), IA - 5 hours agoHe spent four "claustrophobic" months at West Point, where a class poetry exercise about Gen. Patton elicited an epiphany for the young man. ...
- Key dates in Karadzic's life - Tacoma News Tribune
Key dates in the life of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, arrested Monday on U.N. genocide charges: June 19, 1945: Born in Savnik, Yugoslavia, in what is now the Republic of Montenegro. July 12, 1990: Is a founding member of the Serbian ...
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