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- What's Dudley Clendinen reading? - St. Petersburg Times
Dudley Clendinen 's recent book A Place Called Canterbury: Tales from the New Old Age is a study of life at an upscale retirement home in South Tampa, as well as an account of his mother's last years. Clendinen, who has been a writer for the New York ...
- Your vote counts - Aspen Times
Your vote countsAspen Times, CO - 6 hours agoIn the Eastern state of Bihar in India you must be Hindu — if you are a Christian, you must convert. If not your home and all you own will be burned. ...
- Rebecca's poetry for the BBC - Bolton News
Rebecca's poetry for the BBCBolton News, UK - 39 minutes agoEvery primary school in Britain can nominate one pupil to take part in the contest and each pupil will then attend a BBC poetry workshop near their school. ...
- Ballet Halloween Party and Dance (The Capital)
The Ballet Theatre of Maryland's annual Safe Halloween Party and performance will be held at 7 p.m. Oct. 29 at The Boys and Girls Clubs of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, 121 S. Villa Ave. The evening includes a costume contest followed by the ballet presentation.
- HOMEBREWER BIO: From a Mr. Beer Kit to a 28 gallon system, Steve ... - MLive.com
KALAMAZOO - Homebrewer and beer enthusiast Steve Higdon has a very understanding wife. As long as he moved to the garage. He began brewing his own beer after hinting to his wife, Nicole, that if he could do it at work, why not do it home? At the time ...
- Celebrating a heritage of the arts - Spectrum
Throughout the month of October, Washington and Kane Counties will celebrate the heritage that brought area settlers through the challenges of that early time - an appreciation for the cultural arts. When pioneers arrived in Southern Utah in December ...
- Poet reads in his native German (Brown Daily Herald)
The latest installment in the Contemporary Writers Reading Series featured poetry that charms in two languages. Last night, in the McCormack Family Theater, poet Jan Wagner read a selection of his works in the original German. He shared the stage with Forrest Gander, professor of literary arts and interim director of the program, who read English versions of the same poems by a number of ...
- Comedy overrules romance in off Broadway "Tempest" (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Star Mandy Patinkin makes an aggressive, angry Prospero in the Classic Stage Company's vivid new production of Shakespeare's "The Tempest."
- Event: An exhibition of paintings by various artists When: Till ... - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphEvent: An exhibition of paintings by various artists When: Till ...Calcutta Telegraph, India - 4 hours agoSeptember 1 - 7 at Photographers’ Gallery, 59A Southend Park, ground floor; 3 pm - 8 pm: Visual Play: A Journey from Colour to Black-and-White — photographs ...
- Still sprightly, M.F. Husain celebrates 93rd birthday (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
New Delhi, Sep 17 (IANS)) When he was in college, he was Fida. And friends swooned over him.
- Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love, By Sheila Rowbotham - Independent
Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love, By Sheila RowbothamIndependent, UK - 9 hours agoIt's rare for a doorstep biography to be accused of going too fast. One measure of the importance of Sheila Rowbotham's subject, however, is that I devoured ...
- Santa Rosa library after-school programs start today - Pensacola News Journal
Each Santa Rosa County library will be conducting after-school programs this week for children in kindergarten through fifth grade. The programs will feature stories and activities based on the theme, "Poetry Aloud Here." Participants are encouraged ...
- Salem writers' studio garners support and recognition - Salem Gazette
Salem writers' studio garners support and recognitionSalem Gazette, USA - Sep 4, 2008... for two-hour sessions, with topics ranging from how to market your work to agents to the ins and outs of writing poetry and autobiographical fiction. ...
- Nonfiction review: 'Letters of Allen Ginsberg' (San Francisco Chronicle)
The Letters of Allen Ginsberg Edited by Bill Morgan Da Capo; 468 pages; $30 Allen Ginsberg was a hawk. In an unpublished letter written to the New York Times in 1942, when he was a precocious 15-year-old, he defended American involvement in World War II,...
- Literary Calendar - Washington Post
Literary CalendarWashington Post, United States - Nov 1, 20086:30 PME Patrick Johnson, professor of African American Studies at Northwestern University, discusses and signs Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South: An ...
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