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- Painting Churches - Norwalk Plus Magazine
Painting ChurchesNorwalk Plus Magazine - 42 minutes agoMoreover, filling the play with insight and underlying theme are the moments when Gardner, losing so much of himself but never his love of poetry, quotes, ...
- Cancer survivor to lecture, discuss book at Shawnee university (The Oklahoman)
SHAWNEE  Attorney and cancer survivor Jim Chastain will give a lecture at 7 p.m. today at St. Gregory's University, 1900 W MacArthur. Chastain is a writer, film critic and attorney for the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals. The theme for his lecture is "When bad things happen to good writers.†He also will talk about his book, "I Survived Cancer, but Never Won the Tour de France.†Chastain ...
- Howell Schools sign movie contract - Kalamazoo Gazette
HOWELL -- The Howell Public Schools Board of Education voted Monday to lease the shuttered Parker High School to Parallel Media of Studio City, Calif., which plans to film a movie called "High School" there. The Livingston County Daily Press & Argus ...
- OPEN MIC: Poetry/spoken word - Charleston Gazette
OPEN MIC: Poetry/spoken wordCharleston Gazette, WV - 9 minutes agoPOETRY AND POLITICS – PROTEST IN VERSE: 6:30 to 8:30 pm Admission is laundry powder to benefit the Covenant House Drop In Center. ...
- Short Takes (The Charlotte Observer)
POETRY POSTMODERN BOURGEOUS POETASTER BLUES By David Poston. N.C. Writers Network. 23 pages. $10. **** This mouthful of a title by Gastonia's David Poston is winner of the 2007 Randall Jarrell/Harperprints Poetry Chapbook Competition from the N.C. Writers Network. And a deserving winner it is. It seems as if Poston, who teaches at the Highland School of Technology, has stored up an entire ...
- Book Marks - Loudoun Times
Book MarksLoudoun Times, VA - 2 hours agoPoetry also published in "Voices in Wartime Anthology" in conjunction with documentary film of the same name. Free. Bev Blois, 703-450-2503, bblois@nvcc.edu ...
- Oooooo, that's scary stuff: Music for your Halloween party - Lower Hudson Journal news
Oooooo, that's scary stuff: Music for your Halloween partyLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 1 hour ago("Ocean Rain," 1984) "People Are Strange," the Doors: To add sheer terror, place Morrison's howl of poetry reading "Horse Latitudes" just before it. ...
- Why not ban Shakespeare then? Poet strikes back after knife verse was ... - Daily Mail
Her poem was dropped from the GCSE syllabus because it describes the thoughts of someone with a knife who vows: 'Today I am going to kill something.' Now Carol Ann Duffy has struck back against the ban … though not, thankfully, with a knife. Her ...
- 'His life was the theatre' - Globe and Mail
It was only last Saturday that Stratford actor Diane D'Aquila had enjoyed a pleasant dinner and evening with her friend Richard Monette. “I cooked lamb meatballs with penne in spicy tomato sauce and brought it over,†D'Aquila said on Wednesday ...
- Celebrated poet to speak for reading series - Washington University Record
Celebrated poet to speak for reading seriesWashington University Record, MO - 3 hours ago... the Teasdale Poetry Prize, The Poetry Society of America's Shelley Memorial Prize and the Morton Dauwen Zabel Award from the American Academy of Arts ...
- Saint Ann’s School Begins Its Forty-third Year - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Saint Ann’s School Begins Its Forty-third YearBrooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - Sep 24, 2008Every summer the lower school students write poems on post cards to their poetry teacher Marty Skoble. They are never far from Saint Ann’s, ...
- Stratford Library gets kids' 'nook" (Connecticut Post)
STRATFORD -- From Grisham mysteries to the poetry of Frost and Tolstoy classics, Carol Pieper was never without a book in her hands, or short on advice for children about what to read.
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- Accomplished professionals honored at annual event to inspire Hispanic youth (Hispania News)
PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ -- Five extraordinary Latinos will be inducted into the Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) Alumni Hall of Fame at its seventh annual gala September 17, 2008 at the Pierre Hotel in New York City. They will join a select group of Latino professionals who have been recognized for their personal achievements, contributions and service to America, including former Surgeon ...
- Writers to present a free reading - Iowa City Press-Citizen
Fiction writer Madeleine Thien from Canada and Cuban poet, fiction writer and essayist Rogelio Saunders, who lives in Spain, will present a free reading at 5 p.m. Sunday in Prairie Lights Books. The writers, who are now in residence with the ...
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