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- Writers conference brings the community together — again - Gulf Coast Newspapers
Writers conference brings the community together — againGulf Coast Newspapers, AL - 51 minutes ago“Then our literary slugfest gets under way with an announcement of the winners of our college writing contest, and a brief reading — a poem and short story ...
- Professor Derek Brewer (1923 – 2008) - Cambridge Network
Professor Derek Brewer who died on Thursday 23 October at the age of 85 was Master of Emmanuel College from 1977 to 1990 and an eminent scholar of English Literature. Derek Brewer was born in 1923 in Cardiff, educated at The Crypt Grammar School in ...
- Red Ink Studio in Flint haunts the arts for 'An Artful Haunt' Thursday - MLive.com
FLINT, Michigan -- Red Ink Flint will serve up plenty of scares when the studio opens its doors for "An Artful Haunt" on Oct. 30. The festivities begin at 8 p.m., with films, music, spoken-word performances and a costume contest featured throughout ...
- Memories collide with contemporary realities at Venice (The Daily Star Lebannon)
Mengistu's blood-drenched Ethiopia is the backdrop for filmmaker Haile Gerima's "Teza," his attempt to reconcile an idyllic childhood with modern realities. "I dream my past, but the present is so powerful that it continues to hijack my sentimental journey to my childhood," Gerima told a Venice Film Festival news conference.
- Bolano's 2666 : The Best Book of 2008 - Time
There could be nobody better suited to describe the hilarious, improbable triumph of Robert Bolaño than Bolaño himself, which is a shame because he's dead. At the time of his death, in 2003, Bolaño was a major writer in the Spanish-speaking world ...
- Oakland Symphony Premieres Unusual Work - Berkeley Daily Planet
Oakland East Bay Symphony will premiere an unusual commissioned work by San Francisco composer Nathaniel Stookey, Zipperz, with a libretto by Dan Harder, also of San Francisco, to be sung by Berkeley-native Eisa Davis and Manoel Felciano, both ...
- E-Palestine: Palestinian Youth Bring Their Politics Online (Time Magazine)
As more and more young Palestinians grow disenchanted with the two parties dominating their political landscape, they are going online to mobilize for change -- in politics and their lives
- Star power meets philanthropy with celeb charities - Forbes
Bono battles the AIDS epidemic. Leonardo tries to make the world a greener place, and Martha has a soft spot for animals. For today's celebs, charity work is almost as much a part of the job as walking the red carpet. Famous names have become ...
- In Kids & Family - On Milwaukee
The Milwaukee Numismatic Society Coin Show brings more than 75 tables of coin collectors to Serb Hall. Entry donation is just $1 and kids under 16 are free. Kick off the season with a fresh cup of cider at the Wehr Nature Center. Experience cider ...
- Sex And Relationships - Nypress.com
Not to be outdone by the Harvard elite who have several sex mags, including Diamond , Columbia students entered the foray into the erotic literature business with C-Spot . In the inaugural issue (out now) editor Hoang Jessica Tang says they are ...
- Poet laureate strives to build poetry fans - Eagle Tribune
Poet laureate strives to build poetry fansEagle Tribune, MA - 3 hours ago"I selected these poets to speak to my message of building community through poetry. These are people in different places in their life journey. ...
- Columbus Day disregards American Indians' struggles (University of New Mexico Daily Lobo)
Editor, It's that time of year again when America celebrates its origins with the recognition of Columbus Day, and if you grew up in the mainstream, you probably don't think twice about it. But if you grew up as an American Indian, you do, especially if you know your history.
- The New P.L.O.? (Palestinians Love Obama) (Time Magazine)
Will Palestinians have a "friend" in the White House if Barack Obama is elected president? Many supporters of the Palestinians think so or at least hope so. My advice to them: Don't hold your breath.
- Taking notes - Bowling Green Daily News
Taking notesBowling Green Daily News, United States - 16 hours agoMillspaugh, a sophomore from Coppell, Texas, tournament champion in poetry interpretation and third in duo interpretation (with Newman) in the alumni ...
- Local News In Brief - Spectrum
ST. GEORGE - The Dixie Republican Forum's September luncheon is at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Holiday Inn, 850 S. Bluff. Republican Congressio-nal candidate Bill Dew will speak. Dew graduated from the University of Utah and built a successful ...
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