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- 'Good to a Fault' author inspired by real-life accident (CTV.ca)
It's been said that the longest journey begins with a single step, not with the turn of an ignition key. Yet a fateful drive down a Saskatoon road sets a lonely woman and a chaotic family on the journey of a lifetime in "Good to a Fault," the Giller-nominated novel by Marina Endicott.
- An Enclave of Brazilians Is Testing Insular Japan - Times Daily
TOYOTA CITY, Japan — Facing labor shortages back in 1990 but ever wary of allowing in foreigners, Japan made an exception for Japanese-Brazilians. With their Japanese roots, names and faces, these children and grandchildren of Japanese emigrants to ...
- Poetry and Jazz During the Petaluma Poetry Walk (All About Jazz)
The Petaluma Poetry Walk is an annual event in its 13th year. This year it will take place on September 21 from 10am-7pm. Each hour there is a different stop along the walk in downtown Petaluma, and a poetry reading. The Poet Laureate of California, Al Young, is scheduled to read at 3pm.
- The word on Manchester Literature Festival - Metro
MetroThe word on Manchester Literature FestivalMetro, UK - 5 hours ago... and again in Metro contributor Ross Sutherland's comic lecture about computer-generated poetry, It Looks Like You're Writing A Letter (Oct 26, MOSI, ...
- Oita Trinita's style lacks flair but produces results - The Japan Times
Oita Trinita's style lacks flair but produces resultsThe Japan Times, Japan - Oct 31, 2008For all the florid eloquence of Chamusc a's words, there is little poetry in the way his team plays. Trinita is the last word in ultra-conservative caution, ...
- Creativity Conference to be held October 4th and 5th in Lake George - WXXA
Creativity Conference to be held October 4th and 5th in Lake GeorgeWXXA, NY - 8 hours agoThe conference, titled “Creativity: Let it Be Life,” will feature speakers from around the country offering a variety of workshops and is open to the public ...
- Camping out - locally (Ypsilanti Courier)
Camping in Southeast Michigan is no longer only about s'mores and soggy sleeping bags.
- Leonard Cohen (AskMen)
Why Is He Famous? Called the “godfather of gloom” and the ”poet laureate of pessimism,” Canadian-born singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen is a living legend.
- 'Miracle at St. Anna' Misses The Mark - Hartford Courant
'Miracle at St. Anna' Misses The MarkHartford Courant, United States - 6 minutes agoWhile Lee aimed to make this adaptation of James McBride's novel an epic of the African-American experience in the war, the flimsy material, ...
- Open Spirits night at Caroline Collective tonight (they have AC!) - Houstonist
Open Spirits night at Caroline Collective tonight (they have AC!)Houstonist, USA - 45 minutes agoSomething that involves drinking, poetry, funny people and music? Grab whatever you've salvaged from your freezer to BBQ, snag your guitar and poetry and ...
- Poetry prize submissions sought (Leelanau Enterprise)
The Dunes Review literary journal is seeking submissions for its annual William J. Shaw Memorial Prize for Poetry. The contest is open to all Michigan poets who reside north Grayling. Submissions are due by Oct. 18.
- Serena is charming, deadly - Madison County Herald
Serena is charming, deadlyMadison County Herald, MS - 2 hours agoKnown for his award-winning prose and poetry and his dedication to Appalachian culture, Rash rockets his prowess miles beyond his previous three novels with ...
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- Montgomery Community Events Oct. 23-30, 2008 - Washington Post
Washington PostMontgomery Community Events Oct. 23-30, 2008Washington Post, United States - 19 hours ago... Enduring Debates That Define and Inspire Our Country." 7:30 pm, Friendship Heights Village Center, 4433 S. Park Ave., Chevy Chase. Free. 301-656-2797.
- Kathryn Woodard - Washington Post
Kathryn WoodardWashington Post, United States - 13 hours agoIt's as compelling and unfathomable as a dream, and the players brought it off with a perfect feel for its dark, elusive poetry.
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