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- Nominations invited for children’s literature award (Gulf Times)
By Anwar Elshamy THE Supreme Council for Family Affairs (SCFA) yesterday invited nominations for the Children’s Literature Award 2009. The council will start receiving applications on November 18.
- Maryville's got talent - Maryville Daily Forum
Maryville's got talentMaryville Daily Forum, MO - 8 hours agoBy Megan Crawford Whether it's releasing their talents through acting, singing, comedy or poetry, one group in the Nodaway County community is putting it ...
- Ancient wooden tablet found to contain section of Manyoshu poem - Mainichi Daily News
Mainichi Daily NewsAncient wooden tablet found to contain section of Manyoshu poemMainichi Daily News, Japan - 40 minutes agoThe text itself is part of an anonymous love poem in which the author compares his absent lover to a foaming wave, and laments the absence of wind. ...
- 'The Exiles' worth the wait at Detroit Film Theatre - Detroit Free Press
'The Exiles' worth the wait at Detroit Film TheatreDetroit Free Press, United States - 49 minutes agoThe movie follows a group of young American Indians in Los Angeles as they talk, drink, drive, gamble and remember family members left behind on the ...
- Industry buzz - San Francisco Chronicle
Industry buzzSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 43 minutes agoIt's the poetry she writes, the artwork, the pictures she takes." Over the next 11 years, in between fashion shoots, Sebring followed Smith on treks to ...
- Worlds apart, yet related by tradition (The Japan Times)
FLYING POPE: 127 Haiku, by Ban'ya Natsuishi, translations by Ban'ya Natsuishi and Jim Kacian. Allahabad, India: Cyberwit.net, 2008, 139 pp., $20 (paper) Ostensibly these two books of poetry seem to have little in common, beyond their red covers (the first an ancient painting of a tiger, claws and face, bordered by green leaves; the second a mysterious gray wing on a red background), but the ...
- Sporty Girl No. 25: Jennifer Walcott - Polite Applause
Sporty Girl No. 25: Jennifer WalcottPolite Applause, UK - Oct 8, 2008The kind of brain that allows people to go to university, the kind of brain that WINS POETRY COMPETITIONS. True story. 3. She has graced the world famous ...
- On the Scene: Variety is the spice of Columbia - The State
On the Scene: Variety is the spice of ColumbiaThe State, SC - 13 minutes ago... who has appeared on HBO's “Def Poetry Jam,†had to reschedule his appearance with Columbia Slam at Jammin Jazz Cafe. “(He) had to cancel due to a death ...
- BRISTOL: Mayor Among Those Trying To Catch Teen - Hartford Courant
3 Mayor Art Ward was one of several people who ran after a teen who police say tried to steal items Monday from a city hall office. The boy, 16, was caught on nearby High Street by police, alerted to the attempted theft and subsequent chase by city ...
- Little poetry in tedious drug drama - Sydney Morning Herald
Little poetry in tedious drug dramaSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 3 hours agoThen there's Billy (Katie Fitchett), clad in a tatty New Romantic dress and dreaming of becoming smaller. Like a fairy, or an anorexic, or both. ...
- Double Vision David Budbill and William Parker continue to explore ... - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Double Vision David Budbill and William Parker continue to explore ...Barre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 3 hours agowere unveiled in June via staged readings at the Vermont Contemporary Playwrights Forum at Harwood Union High School in Duxbury. ...
- Hall’s ‘Fall’ imagines, grapples with Frost’s inner thoughts - Dartmouth
Volumes upon volumes of literary criticism and biographies have been written about Robert Frost over the years, but none has tackled his intellect. None, that is, until Brian Hall’s novel, “Fall of Frost†(2008). The novel attempts to take on ...
- Artists to get Lifetime Achievement Awards - Amarillo.com (subscription)
Artists to get Lifetime Achievement AwardsAmarillo.com (subscription), TX - 4 hours agoMitchell said he spent 26 years as a professional cowboy and thinks the necessities of the trade help explain the attraction of cowboy poetry. ...
- Shelf life (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
The authors of "Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar" appear at Books & Co., Joseph-Beth holds a poetry slam, and more.
- Jenny Holzer's art lets language do the talking (Chicago Sun-Times)
For three decades, artist Jenny Holzer has been challenging our assumptions about the world via compelling work that uses language to convey the many contradictory voices, opinions and attitudes that form the basis of society.
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