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- Advertising has helped make Macy's a star (New York Daily News)
Move over, Don Draper. Another advertising juggernaut celebrates 150 years Tuesday - and could give "Mad Men's" faux-gency, Sterling Cooper, a run for their money. Macy's - specifically founder R.H. Macy - knew the way to capture a shopper was to capture their attention, in the newspaper.
- The Literati: The Season of Hage - Torontoist
TorontoistThe Literati: The Season of HageTorontoist, Canada - 11 hours agoIn other literary award news, there was a bit of a shocker last Friday night when Glen Downie snagged the Toronto Book Award for his sleeper poetry ...
- Life won't change, insists Indian Booker winner - AFP
AFPLife won't change, insists Indian Booker winnerAFP - 1 hour agoOf his future literary efforts, he said: "India just teems with untold stories, and no one who is alive to the poetry, the anger and the intelligence of ...
- War of the words (The Steamboat Pilot & Today)
When she’s preparing to read her poems to a coffee shop crowd, Janel Moore likes to recreate the store’s ambience at home.
- WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ... READING : Hanging on word every - Benton County Daily Record
Benton County Daily RecordWHATEVER HAPPENED TO ... READING : Hanging on word everyBenton County Daily Record, AR - 2 hours agoFewer than half of Americans 19 or older read novels or poetry or plays or short stories. • Americans increasingly relied on electronic media rather than on ...
- A life less precarious for Beverly Hills homeless (The New Zealand Herald)
BEVERLY HILLS - Being homeless in this upper crust enclave is not exactly like living on the street in other places.
- Reading Reads festival returns - Pottstown Mercury
Reading Reads festival returnsPottstown Mercury, PA - 2 hours agoPoetry workshops and open mike sessions, children reading to dogs, programs ranging from vampires to ghosts to the reconciling of religion in the public ...
- Oxford don trips badly on 'Dreams' analysis (WorldNet Daily)
Oxford obviously ain't what it used to be. Oxford philosophy don Peter Millican has posted a report on Bill Ayers' likely involvement in the writing of Barack Obama's "Dreams From My Father" so shabby and slapdash that it had me checking Britain's famous libel laws before I was halfway through.
- It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Akron - Akron Beacon Journal
Downtown Akron is gearing up for the holidays. The celebration will begin the day after Thanksgiving with lighting displays, the Magic Train, German cottages, the Chriskindl Carousel and the largest seasonal outdoor ice rink in the state ...
- A Halloween Haunting - Frankfort Station
A Halloween HauntingFrankfort Station, IL - 6 minutes agoDr. Alan Heath, disguised as the most recent version of the Joker portrayed by Heath Ledger in "Batman: The Dark Knight," read poems and stories to an ...
- In harmony with all creation (The Japan Times)
If the primary theme of human life in the 21st century is living in harmony with other animals and plants — and also preserving the bounties of the Earth — then Kenji Miyazawa is the Japanese writer who can most thoroughly help us to understand and pursue this theme. Miyazawa died 75 years ago this Sunday, Sept. 21; but his profound ideas, expressed in exquisite prose parables and philosophical ...
- Salt 'N' Pepper - Times of India
Salt 'N' PepperTimes of India, India - 5 hours agoAt a recent event where a collection of his poetry was released, the Union minister was asked to explain his poem, Nano. When asked if nanotechnology was ...
- Im wilden Westen - Mitteldeutsche Zeitung
Im wilden WestenMitteldeutsche Zeitung, Germany - 11 hours agoImmer im Januar steigt das National Cowboy Poetry Festival. Hunderte Cowboys greifen zum Mikrofon. Tausende Zuschauer kommen. Baxter Black, Rancher und ...
- Stage Raw: Confessions of a Subterranean Playwright - LA Weekly
LA WeeklyStage Raw: Confessions of a Subterranean PlaywrightLA Weekly, CA - 27 minutes agoSO FRESH AND SO CLEAN Comedy, poetry and beatboxing by Joe Hernandez-Kolski and Joshua Silverstein. Bang, 457 N. Fairfax Ave., LA; Sat., 8 pm; thru Oct. 25. ...
- McCain's Annoying Little Fraud - Slate
( Pierre, S.D .) McCain would like everyone to think his campaign imploded last summer because of his courageous support for the surge in Iraq : I fought for the right strategy and more troops in Iraq, when it wasn't a popular thing to do. And when ...
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