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- Authors grieve over Wallace's apparent suicide (AP via Yahoo! News)
The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week. Readers are seeking out his work, including his 1,000-page novel "Infinite Jest" and the essay collection "Consider the Lobster."
- Methodist church plans tribute to veterans - Neosho Daily News
Methodist church plans tribute to veteransNeosho Daily News, MO - 4 hours agoSaturday at the Methodist Christian Life Center, 1111 N. Highway 71 in Neosho. There will be inspirational messages by State Rep. Kevin Wilson and Rev. ...
- Poet delivers more than lines - Otago Daily Times
Poet delivers more than linesOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 32 minutes ago... Coming to It, with the Wellington Sinfonia, and has just published his first book of poetry in a decade, Doubtless. (Craig Potton Publishing, $30).
- Great Reward moves forward - The Statesman Online
Great Reward moves forwardThe Statesman Online, Ghana - 5 hours agoSome activities that added colour to the event were poetry recital, drama, choreographic and cultural display as well as a short sketch on “The Good ...
- Marching to their own drummer (Cape Cod Times)
While children who think outside of the box may go through an uncomfortable time when they are young, by the time they are older - in high school, say - they see the benefits of independent thought.
- The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond - Variety
The Loss of a Teardrop DiamondVariety, CA - 19 hours ago"Teardrop Diamond" finds Williams skirting painfully close to self-parody, advancing his none-too-compelling Southern Gothic plot with thinly drawn ...
- Cultural clubs enjoy festivities - Daily Aztec
Cultural clubs enjoy festivitiesDaily Aztec, CA - 6 hours agoIt was comprised of many performances such as comedian Scott Wood and musician Shawn Rohlf, along with a host of other shows including dance, poetry and ...
- Ah, it feels like fall festival season - St. Petersburg Times
Do you smell fall in the air? Yep, there's nothing like that distinct hint of Kettle Korn floating on the breeze to make you realize it's okay to go out and have some fun at a festival this weekend (and for the next several weekends, actually). We've ...
- Prosecutors: Lie prompted attack on vulnerable man - Minneapolis Star Tribune
I don't understand how it is possible for anyone to inflict such harm on a fellow human being, it disgusts me thoroughly and I hope those 5 … read more demons rot in hell. A 16-year-old girl lied to her boyfriend that a mentally disabled Lakeville ...
- AlexandriaArlington Community Events Nov. 6-13, 2008 - Washington Post
Washington PostAlexandriaArlington Community Events Nov. 6-13, 2008Washington Post, United States - 3 hours ago10 am-4 pm Fridays-Saturdays, 1-4 pm Sundays, Friendship Firehouse, 107 S. Alfred St., Alexandria. Free. 703-705-9462. POETRY READING, by poet Naomi Ayala. ...
- Festival of Lights has the city aglow - Pittsburgh Tribune Review
Famed installation artist Cristo wraps buildings and bridges in immense swags of billowing fabric. Lucette de Rugy swaths them in light -- technicolor murals projected onto walls, arches and cornices in deep, jeweled-toned hues that seem to bond with ...
- 600 attend debut arts event - Wiltshire Times
600 attend debut arts eventWiltshire Times, UK - 3 hours agoAmong the attractions were artist Lorna Halstead, who hosted 30-minute painting workshops, a rock band made up of pupils from George Ward School, poetry, ...
- Join the crowd - Independent
The Jakes didn't set out to democratise the world of graphic design; they just wanted to make cool T-shirts. In 2000, Jake Nickell and Jacob DeHart, as they're more formally known, were college dropouts living in Chicago, though neither had found ...
- After Dark: Pesce aims to be your nighttime party destination - HometownAnnapolis.com
In an unassuming strip mall on West Street lies a great Italian tapas bar and restaurant that focuses not only on great food but also on nighttime entertainment of all types. Pesce (2019 West St.), which recently underwent a substantial renovation ...
- A brief story of a life in poetry (Concord Monitor)
To set up one story in his new memoir, Donald Hall mentions in passing that at the time it happened, he told no one about it. Such reticence, he writes, is "contrary to my usual habit of telling everything to everybody." This is a habit that serves a memoirist and his readers well.
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