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- Authors grieve over David Foster Wallace's apparent suicide - Baltimore Sun
NEW YORK - 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 ...
- DisORIENTed Express tickets available - Palestine Herald Press
DisORIENTed Express tickets availablePalestine Herald Press, TX - 1 hour agoTeens can read poetry, sing, or tell a joke. Music for Little Mozarts starts Wednesday, October 15 at 10 am and runs for five weeks. ...
- Teachers disciplined for Facebook postings (The Charlotte Observer)
(By Ann Doss Helms, ahelms@charlotteobserver.com) A Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools teacher faces firing for posting derogatory comments about students on Facebook, while four others have been disciplined for posts involving “poor judgment and bad taste,†spokeswoman Nora Carr said Tuesday. WCNC, the Observer's news partner, turned up questionable pages on the social networking site by ...
- Gaia Online Poll Finds Obama Has Captured Youth Support - PR Inside
- Gaia Online Melissa Rische mrische@gaiaonline.com or Mullen for Gaia Online Kalley Thomas, 978-468-8934 kalley.thomas@mullen.com Gaia Online, the leading online hangout of more than 7 million teens and young adults, today announced the launch of ...
- Obituary: David Jones (Guardian Unlimited)
Obituary: Theatre, television and film director famed for his interpretations of Gorky and Pinter
- Desk clear, but good reads stay - News & Observer
Desk clear, but good reads stayNews & Observer, NC - 1 hour agoYou come here to learn about books and authors, to read original fiction and poetry. And I happily stuffed these pages with as much as possible each week. ...
- A fairer house than prose - The Villager
The VillagerA fairer house than proseThe Villager, NY - 1 hour agoIt’sa beautiful place to refresh your soul in poetry. If you could, quote a poem that you feel reflects where Poets House finds itself at the beginning of ...
- World-Herald multimedia - Omaha World-Herald
The Bike Man - what folks around Norfolk call retired teacher Dave Eurek - has a drawer full of tools and parts. When Eurek years ago gave up one job - as a business teacher in Howells - he kept an unpaid one. Always the bicycle repairman for his ...
- Iconic Lightfoot earns new admiration (The Buffalo News)
The air was electric with emotion as Gordon Lightfoot took the stage Sunday night in Shea's Performing Arts Center. And it wasn't just the familiar themes of love, loss and longing that have permeated the 40- year body of work of the iconic Canadian songwriter, it was a new admiration for the fortitude that Lightfoot now personifies.
- Necessary to have huge vocabulary - Yuma Sun
Necessary to have huge vocabularyYuma Sun, AZ - 16 hours agoAs a member of the high school English Literary Society, we were entertained and educated in the written arts, prose and poetry. I was fortunate in that our ...
- “The Exonerated" kicks off Ithaca College Theatre season with ... - Ithaca College The Ithacan
“The Exonerated" kicks off Ithaca College Theatre season with ...Ithaca College The Ithacan, USA - 2 hours agoThe play begins and ends with the inspiring poetry of Delbert Tibbs, a black man convicted of raping a white woman and killing her boyfriend in Florida, ...
- Pressing on - Lowell Sun
LOWELL -- Derek Fenner's book My Favorite Color is Red, is not available at Barnes and Noble. In fact, you have to work hard to find his passionate collection of poetry, prose and ink drawings. But that doesn't bother the Lowell 34-year-old. He's not ...
- NEA Chair Dana Gioia Stepping Down - ARTINFO
USA TodayNEA Chair Dana Gioia Stepping DownARTINFO, NY - Sep 12, 2008... public life, then wrote their greatest work after they were leaving. Then you had Matthew Arnold, who went into public life and never wrote poetry again.''Gioia to Step Down as Chairman of National Endowment for the Arts Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)NEA Chairman Dana Gioia to depart Los Angeles TimesNEA chairman stepping down next year Chicago TribuneNew York Times - eFluxMediaall 145 news articles
- Open mic night provides artistic environment for Antietam Academy students (The Herald-Mail)
By day, the space is a typical classroom with a white board, American flag and fluorescent lighting. But Thursday night, the overhead lights went off, candles and soft lamps went on, and students took the floor for Antietam Academy's second annual open mic night.
- Got Plans? Entertainment Calendar For October - The Ledger
From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Rusty's Pool Party, a benefit for The Humane Society. Canine pool party with human fun too, with games and canine bathing suit contest.
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