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- Authors contract books by the tale, one by one - TradingMarkets.com
The workshop will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday in Room 221 in the North Hall Conference Center on the Oklahoma State University-Tulsa campus, 700 N. Greenwood Ave. It is presented as part of the monthly meeting of the Tulsa chapter of Romance Writer's ...
- The return of Christopher Wheeldon’s Morphoses. - New Yorker
New YorkerThe return of Christopher Wheeldon’s Morphoses.New Yorker, United States - 1 hour agoThe Book Bench: Poetry best not read sober, Don DeLillo weighs in, embedded novels. The Cartoon Lounge: Fishing for debates, John McCain tries to get ...
- poetry: coffee break persiflage - Desicritics.org
poetry: coffee break persiflageDesicritics.org, India - 47 minutes agolove people who are in awe of words. words are the sole arbiter and the final survivor. desicritic editor, slave and slave-driver. Keep reading for comments ...
- Keynote speaker says arts need to be 'beating heart' of education (The Williamsport Sun-Gazette)
The arts need to become the beating heart of education. That was the message delivered Wednesday by Sir Ken Robinson during the keynote speech for the Governor's Awards for the Arts. Robinson, best-selling author of "Out of Our Minds," is known for his focus on creativity in education and the arts.
- Second annual Congo Square Rhythms Festival moves to Bayou St. John - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
From traditional African dance to the latest hits by R&B singer Cupid, drums ancient and modern will beat at the second annual Congo Square Rhythms Festival. The festival, which will be held on Bayou St. John at Orleans Avenue on Saturday, Oct. 4 ...
- Scot given £10,000 top prize for poetry (The Herald)
A Scottish poet has won the most lucrative prize in poetry with his first collection for 20 years.
- JOHN HALEY'S HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PICKS/WEEK 7 - MyCentralJersey.com
The game of football is so vicious and filled with commotion, but at the same time, it can be poetry in motion. There's Vitabile, Danielsen, Bolin and Cole doing what they do best, which is opening a hole, then there's Fitzgerald, Little and Miller ...
- Beyond the Valley - Leader-Telegram
Beyond the ValleyLeader-Telegram, WI - 20 minutes agoPoetry reading by Jeffrey Kulow, 2-3:30 pm, Kinni Lounge Coffeehouse, 122 S. Main St., River Falls. Freewill offering. 715-629-7088. www. kinnicoffee.com. ...
- Celtic Nation ready to rock (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
When the Pittsburgh Irish Festival opens Friday afternoon, the music of eastern Canada will give a different lilt to the familiar brogue.
- Urban chickens ruffle feathers (Helena Independent Record)
WHITEFISH — Chicken champions ran afoul of city bureaucrats this week, when the Whitefish planning board balked at allowing household hens.
- Alien Pods in Our Neighborhood, or The 100-Species Challenge - Wired News
Alien Pods in Our Neighborhood, or The 100-Species ChallengeWired News - 3 hours agoSince then, families have begun recording what they find in their corner of the world with photos, descriptions, and even poetry. Since we are homeschooling ...
- ‘Connecting Natick to Choreography' project (Natick Bulletin & Tab)
Are you a sophomore or junior who resides or attends school in Natick? Do you write well and enjoy the arts? Are you looking for a fun way to stand out on your college applications? If so, then Monkeyhouse wants you to apply for their newest project, Connecting Natick to Choreography.
- Sculptor's latest work honors role models - Oakland Tribune
OAKLAND — Sculptor Mario Chiodo began his life-long fascination with history at age 5, when he first learned about Abraham Lincoln. As he grew he devoured biographies of Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony and Mahatma Ghandi. He got lost in the ...
- Something in the Air - Metro Santa Cruz
Metro Santa CruzSomething in the AirMetro Santa Cruz, CA - 29 minutes ago... and emerged determined to protect the delicate desert environment, the aerial theatrical dance incorporates prose poetry from Bowden's book Inferno. ...
- From GBEMISOLA ADEOTI, Leeds, England - Daily Sun
From GBEMISOLA ADEOTI, Leeds, EnglandDaily Sun, Nigeria - 2 hours agoThe author’s tributes to Gunter Grass and Wole Soyinka, both winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature are rendered in lyrical prose spiced with poetry. ...
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