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- 60 Bestselling Authors Sign Up For First Ever Literary Festival In ... - Booktrade.info
60 Bestselling Authors Sign Up For First Ever Literary Festival In ...Booktrade.info, UK - 18 minutes agoHis poetry, which is often inspired by his Caribbean upbringing, has won awards including the Paul Hamlyn Award in 1997 and the Nestle Smarties Prize in ...
- Courtyard Gallery offering ‘sneak peek’ at The Loft (The Victoria Advocate)
CUERO – Kerry Rhotenberry has big plans for the second floor of her art gallery in Cuero.
- He made a homeland of words - Ha'aretz
He made a homeland of wordsHa'aretz, Israel - 32 minutes ago... Darwish rightly continued to adhere to the tradition that gave weight to the musical aspect of poetry, the aspect that differentiates it from prose. ...
- Gods of Greece must be happy with Influence - Vancouver Sun
Gods of Greece must be happy with InfluenceVancouver Sun, Canada - 5 hours ago... the arts and a painter of enormous classical canvases; Mike Stack makes mincemeat of this pretentious twit in a howlingly funny study of self-delusion. ...
- Can pass, can score, can INSPIRE (The Electric New Paper)
WITH his trademark black gloves raised in the chilly air of Old Trafford, Dimitar Berbatov signalled the start of the rolling good times. On a night when Celtic were convincingly outplayed by Manchester United, it was the 27-year-old Bulgarian striker who shone brightest.
- Pharmaka Announces Which Way Berlin - LA ? - Art Daily
Pharmaka Announces Which Way Berlin - LA ?Art Daily - 1 hour agoAt the same time her art combines science with poetry and playfulness. She currently has a solo exhibition at the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin through her ...
- Poetry and music fuse in former professor's art (The Red and Black)
When former English professor Coleman Barks taught at the University from the '60s to the '90s, he suggested combining poetry and music into one class, believing the two art forms work together to create deeper meanings. He will be demonstrating that synergy Friday at the UGA Arts Festival.
- Join the crowd: Why do multinationals use amateurs to solve scientific ... - The Independent
Design by democracy, as it happens, isn't bad for the bottom line. Threadless generated $17m in revenues in 2006 (the last year for which it has released sales figures) and by all accounts has continued its rapid rate of growth. The Jakes didn't set ...
- Book reflects on value of a lasting legacy (Orlando Sentinel)
What are you leaving behind for your loved ones to remember you by?
- A long-time Island landmark falls to progress - Island Packet Online
When the old Island Packet building off Pope Avenue was torn down Thursday, a beat of Hilton Head Island's heart went with it. This wacky building -- that had no printing press, but plenty of thick carpeting, a spiral staircase and two-story windows ...
- Clark County Children's Home recalled as a strict and orderly place (Springfield News-Sun)
When his adolescent growth spurt hit, Clarence Edwards had trouble finding shoes that fit him. That led to a nickname that lives on in the 88-year-old's e-mail address today: Feets.
- Christopher Hitchens and His Critics: Terror, Iraq, and the Left - Popmatters.com
Even as it continues to arouse interest, Christopher Hitchens’ acrimonious parting from the Left appears to have been a missed opportunity. When the famously contrarian polemicist came out in vigorous support of the “War on Terror” and the US ...
- Tulare students will celebrate Azorean culture (Visalia Times-Delta / Tulare Advance-Register)
The Society of Portuguese-American Students — which has members on all three Tulare high school campuses — will celebrate Azorean-American Cultural Week starting Monday.
- Read these new books by local authors - McAllen Monitor
A bevy of local authors and books that might interest locals have hit the shelves in recent weeks and here are some of the highlights. For University of Texas-Pan American professor Steven Schneider, poetry is a way for him to discover his ...
- £1000 cash prize for town poet - Reading Evening Post
£1000 cash prize for town poetReading Evening Post, UK - 1 hour agoBudding poets who pen a poem about Reading could be in with a chance of winning £1000. An annual competition run by United Press aims to find the best ...£1000 poetry cash prize up for grabs Exmouth Heraldall 4 news articles
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