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- Books are not the only things you will now pore over at the new ... - Chandigarh Newsline
Books are not the only things you will now pore over at the new ...Chandigarh Newsline, India - 1 hour agoIt’s all alphabetically done and poetry and Hindi books were something I missed at stores and so we have an absorbing collection,’’ Punam takes you around ...
- Vermont poet dies (The Nashua Telegraph)
Hayden Carruth, an award-winning poet who wrote about the people and places of northern Vermont, has died. ...
- 'All my relations' (The Mail Tribune)
Richard Brown has attended Southern Oregon University's Native American Youth Academy so often that many people know him by his family nickname, "Peanut," instead of his given name.
- Erik Darling, 74; singer-songwriter helped revive American folk music (Los Angeles Times)
Erik Darling, a singer, songwriter and instrumentalist who played a vital role in the revival of American folk music and was identified with the pulsing 1960s pop hit "Walk Right In," died Aug. 3 in Chapel Hill, N.C. He was 74 and had lymphoma.
- 'As our ancestors hide in our DNA, so do their stories' - Guardian Unlimited
Despite being the grandson of a betting man, Sebastian Barry would not have backed himself to be shortlisted for this year's Man Booker prize. His previous novel, A Long Long Way , was shortlisted in 2005 and his agent explained to him how rare it ...
- Jewish professor return to school after sex change - Xinhua News Agency
BEIJING, Sept. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- New York's Yeshiva University professor Jay Ladin was returning to school for the fall semester as a woman, though she had left as a man, media reports on Wednesday. Ladin, an expert in modernist American poetry, now ...
- When tolerance becomes negligence - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
When tolerance becomes negligenceSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 4 hours agoRon Unterreiner lives in Chesterfield and enjoys writing, especially poetry. He is a member of Incarnate Word Church and vice president of business ...
- Calendar: Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008 (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
LITERARY EVENTS Octavia Books 513 Octavia St. Rheta Grimsley Johnson reads from and signs her recent book "Poor Man's Provence." Thurs 6. COMEDY Stage Hypnosis Comedy Show Tavern on The Levee, 3401 Chartre St. The Amazing Dr. Z performs, 8....
- Whispering to animals (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
Carolyn Georgariou used to be a stockbroker in California. Now, she considers herself a "dog whisperer," or animal behaviorist, and lives in Binghamton. Although it might not be your average career jump, Georgariou always knew she wanted to help dogs.
- Go do it: 'Burial at Thebes' (The Idaho Statesman)
Alley Repertory Theater is an ambitious new company making a bid to become the Valley's second professional contemporary theater. It continues its season this weekend with Nobel Prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney's "Burial at Thebes." It's a modern adaptation of Sophocle's "Antigone," which Heaney wrote inspired by modern political events. He uses language, form and poetry to relate character in ...
- Who Said What - Daily Telegraph
The Australian writer Helen Garner received overwhelming praise for The Spare Room , her fictional account of nursing a friend through illness. 'This is the best book I have read in years,' wrote Stevie Davies, 'every taut sentence rings with painful ...
- Mixed Up Lovers Sing With New York Accents in Shanley and ... - Playbill.com
Playbill.comMixed Up Lovers Sing With New York Accents in Shanley and ...Playbill.com, NY - 34 minutes agoExpect mixed up feelings, urban poetry and bigger-than-life emotions. Comedy and drama are not new to Shanley  who is widely known for Doubt: A Parable, ...
- Express Lane: Kids’ book sings; What, you worry? (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Kids’ book singsDionne Warwick, she of sweet voice, now adds a sweet children’s book to her résumé. Warwick and her co-authors used one of her many No. 1 hits as the title of her first children’s book. “Say a Littl...
- 'Ru Ba Ru' - of poetic romance and deja vu (Film Review - Rating **) (New Kerala)
The most unreliable thing in life is life itself. This, the protagonist of this sweet little concoction discovers when he wakes up one morning to find that his live-in girlfriend, perfect in manner and devotion, might have to die.
- Weekend calendar (The Salem News)
Recreation Saturday, Sept. 27 Wicked 1/2 Marathon, 6 a.m. registration, 7 a.m. start, Bentley School, at 25 Memorial Dr., registration $50. For information, contact Brandi Dion at bnsfitness@yahoo.com or Doug Bollen, dbollen@salem.com.
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