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- Soldier's poems provide first-hand account of war - Daily Sentinel
Soldier's poems provide first-hand account of war By JUDY MORGAN The Daily Sentinel Sunday, September 07, 2008 Brian Turner makes his way to the podium, his movements deliberate and grounded.
- Road show: Library made accessible to elderly - Maryville Daily Times
Road show: Library made accessible to elderlyMaryville Daily Times, TN - 6 minutes agoZurl loves poetry while Baker is an avid hiker of the Smoky Mountains. Ensslin has a passion for animals and rescued a greyhound. On a recent Thursday, ...
- Brazil's Neighbor Blurs Boundaries - Brazzil Magazine
When American cellist-composer Joan Jeanrenaud left the Kronos String Quartet in 1999 after two decades to pursue composition, improvisation, and multidisciplinary performance, it was, beyond question, boldly assertive. Jeanrenaud strove to ...
- Author launches new book while Liverpool Reads - Liverpool Daily Post
Author launches new book while Liverpool ReadsLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 2 hours ago... making stuff and writing poetry in response to the book.” He added: “It’s great to go out and meet people reading your stuff. It’s been an absolute joy. ...
- PSC picks Pressnell - Keyser Mineral Daily News Tribune
PSC picks PressnellKeyser Mineral Daily News Tribune, WV - 13 hours agoPressnell earned his master’s in fine arts degree from WVU in creative writing with a concentration in poetry and his bachelor’s degree in English with an ...
- Body found in SUV, unknown if it's Jennifer Hudson's nephew - Grand Rapids Press
AP Photo Chicago police are seen in the area on the city's West Side Monday morning, where authorities say they found the body of a young black boy in an SUV that reportedly has a license plate matching the number listed on an Amber Alert issued for ...
- Oedipus, National Theatre: Olivier, London A disappearing number, Barbican, London (Independent)
It's more than a decade since the National staged Sophocles's great primal tragedy. The difference of approach between the two productions is stark. In 1996, Peter Hall went for broke, renewing the ancient Greek practices of mask and ritualised movement and using a translation of rhyming couplets. Jonathan Kent's new Olivier production shows what can be achieved with a style that mediates ...
- Send us your heartwarming holiday stories (Honolulu Advertiser)
Traditions sustain us in difficult times. So this year, we're particularly looking forward to your uplifting entries in The Advertiser's annual Holiday Fiction Contest.
- Mourning and Melancholia: Pierre Michon's 'Small Lives' - New York Sun
From an Anglo-American viewpoint, where translations from France are predominated first by Michel Houellebecq, anti-saint, and second by a nimbus of metaphysical detective novels, Pierre Michon at first appears to be a delicious throwback, writing ...
- Off The Shelf - Sheffield's Festival Of Writing And Reading - Booktrade.info
Off The Shelf - Sheffield's Festival Of Writing And ReadingBooktrade.info, UK - 12 hours ago... Chinese author Xinran, Costa Prize Winner Catherine O'Flynn and American David Guterson, on a rare visit to this country. There is a wealth of poetry at ...
- AMK annual conference - Rising Kashmir
AMK annual conferenceRising Kashmir, India - Nov 3, 2008Several cash awards were also presented to winners of the Natiya Competition held by the AMK earlier this year in collaboration with Urdu daily Etalaat. ...
- The call of confidence - Sydney Morning Herald
The call of confidenceSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 10 hours ago"I was always going to be a writer; I wrote a lot of poetry and when I was really young I used to write these hilarious little books. ...
- Alberta Ferretti store brings Milan to Melrose (Los Angeles Times)
The Italian Philosophy designer sets up shop closer to red-carpet Hollywood. MILANESE designer Alberta Ferretti chose image-obsessed Los Angeles to open her first U.S. flagship boutique Sept. 20, bypassing Manhattan to put her elegant catwalk looks within easy reach of actresses and the stylists who dress them.
- The poetry of pain (Jewish Ledger)
Julius Kirchheimer's daughter, Janet, is a teaching fellow at CLAL - The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership in New York, and a published poet. Her latest book, "How to Spot One of Us," deals with the trauma that the families of her father and mother experienced during the Holocaust.
- Illinois family legacy continues (Daily Illini)
Homecoming is no new phenomenon to Nancy Miller, the youngest member of her family's century-long alumni legacy. The first family member graduated just before 1900, beginning a long history entwined in both the University and the Champaign-Urbana community.
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