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- Bermuda Festival promises to be bigger and better next year - Royal Gazette
Royal GazetteBermuda Festival promises to be bigger and better next yearRoyal Gazette, Bermuda - Oct 17, 2008Designed to allow for a wider array of acts and later performance hours, it will feature informal poetry readings, stand-up comedy, and jazz "This year's ...
- Abby Pond (Analyst) - Bleacherreport.com
The Captain -Brian Kates 43 articles Joel Dundas 13 articles Captain Fanatic 3 articles Ken Foss 22 articles MJ Kasprzak 130 articles Tyler Lavoie 6 articles M MacDonald Hall 32 articles Mark Marino 35 articles paul mason 6 articles Dan Siegel 68 ...
- Arts Café hosts National Book Award winner Friday (Westerly Sun)
National Book Award winner Gerald Stern, the first poet laureate of New Jersey and chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, will open the fall Arts Café~Mystic series on Friday, Sept. 19. He will read from his newly published 15th collection of poems, “Save the Last Dance.â€Â
- Campus news - Opelousas Daily World
Approximately 52 Senior Beta members are attending the Fall District Day on Tuesday. Club sponsors are Jervis Thibodeaux and Jill Artall. On Wednesday, the PLAN test will be administered to the sophomore class. Parents are reminded about the 1:30 p.m ...
- Barbican's 2009 Bite Includes Returns from Complicite, Ninagawa ... - Playbill.com
Barbican's 2009 Bite Includes Returns from Complicite, Ninagawa ...Playbill.com, NY - Oct 17, 2008Also under the banner of SPILL, Needcompany makes its London debut in the Silk Street Theatre with The Porcelain Project, an erotic allegory about power, ...
- Daughter inspires his poetry - StateHornet.com
Daughter inspires his poetryStateHornet.com, CA - 20 minutes agoBradley Buchanan, Sacramento State English professor, took this a little further and recently published a book of poetry about his now 3-year-old daughter ...
- A journalist takes a long road to fiction - MiamiHerald.com
A journalist takes a long road to fictionMiamiHerald.com, FL - 7 minutes agoI began the day reading the poetry of Pablo Neruda, Federico GarcÃÂa Lorca, Nicolas Guillén. I studied old family photos, my travel journals, diaries, ...
- Barack Obama the epoch-changer (BBC News)
Nick Bryant explores US President-elect Barack Obama's path to the White House.
- Poets Dinner a sure fire winner - Harden Murrumburrah Express
Poets Dinner a sure fire winnerHarden Murrumburrah Express, Australia - 3 hours agoAfter the meal the evening got underway with the Traditional Poetry section. Former Harden resident and former employee at the Harden Shire Council Chambers ...
- Book review: no piece of birthday cake - Daily Telegraph
Do we really need another travel book about the meanderings, literary or otherwise, of a slightly lost middle-aged man? Well, yes we do, if this finely written memoir is anything to go by. Christopher Somerville, whose work will be familiar to ...
- Portland's Wordstock bucks the downtrend - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Portland's Wordstock bucks the downtrendThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 2 hours agoThe poetry slam at the Bagdad Theater sold out, as did the Live Wire! broadcast at the Aladdin Theater and the Oregon Book Awards. The book awards have sold ...
- UVM prof to be featured at Black Poetry Day (Plattsburgh Press Republican)
PLATTSBURGH -- Though he averages three reading/workshop/festival gigs a month, things are slowing down for poet Major Jackson. At the University of Vermont, he is Richard Dennis Green and Gold Professor. He is also a core faculty member at the Bennington Writing Seminars.
- DIVA TALK: Catching Up with Ute Lemper Plus News of Minnelli ... - Playbill.com
Playbill.comDIVA TALK: Catching Up with Ute Lemper Plus News of Minnelli ...Playbill.com, NY - 1 hour agoI just have to lay out the poetry and let the music take its course and paint its own picture. I would say it's a more subtle work. ...
- Geek talk, street talk and other musings on language - Kentucky New Era
Geeks and nerds used to be defined as people with poor social skills. The terms were rather cruel and were sometime applied to people who just had an unusual fascination with some aspect of life. Computers seemed to often attract nerds and geeks. Now ...
- 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 ...
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