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- Farley makes appearance - UWEC Spectator
Farley makes appearanceUWEC Spectator, WI - 7 hours agoWhile Farley headlined the book festival, other presentations included "Surviving with Poetry: Women on the Edge of Chemo." Writers who have been through ...
- The Greenville Adcoate (Greenville Advocate)
The Greenville City Council is still considering a proposal from Dunbar Community Center's founders to change the name of the longtime recreational facility to honor the late W.J. Longmire.
- The much awaited fourth album from Robin Auld - The South African
The much awaited fourth album from Robin AuldThe South African, UK - 15 hours agoMy novel and poetry contains many elements of my own life, but is ultimately more about Southern Africa than about myself. There are many references to ...
- LITERARY CALENDAR - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
LITERARY CALENDARThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 11 hours agoBarnes & Noble Vancouver, 7700 NE Fourth Plain Blvd., Vancouver; www.barnesandnoble.com or 360-253-9007 Milwaukie Poetry Series: Joseph Soldati reads from ...
- Meredith O'Brien: Youth Sport Mania: I'm in Need of a Serious Time Out - The Patriot Ledger
Meredith O'Brien: Youth Sport Mania: I'm in Need of a Serious Time OutThe Patriot Ledger, MA - 7 hours agoBefore I continue, let me stipulate the following: I love sports. I love the fact that my kids love sports. I burst with pride when I watch my children play ...
- Rheta Grimsley Johnson Poets, novelists play with a guitar of words (Montgomery Advertiser)
Until you've sidled about a wonderful old house, ap preciating shadows caused by high ceilings and low light, rubbing elbows with poets and novelists, listening to a strolling 9-year-old fiddler playing "Faded Love," you cannot fully appreciate Mississippi.
- Rookie novelist competing for Governor General's Literary Awards (Canada.com)
Among the usual suspects on the shortlist for the Governor General's Award for Fiction on Tuesday, one name stood out: Rivka Galchen, a 32-year-old first-time novelist and former psychiatrist, who originally hails from Toronto.
- Lunch with the FT: Felix Dennis (Financial Times)
I saw some poets in the audience last night, which hasn’t happened before,” says Felix Dennis, 61, multimillionaire magazine publisher and latter-day poet, as he joins me in Sartoria, a smart restaurant on Savile Row. We are discussing Dennis’s third poetry tour of the UK, which had begun the evening before our lunch.
- Neighborhood gets down to business - Palm Beach Post
Neighborhood gets down to businessPalm Beach Post, United States - 4 hours agoNext month, World Famous will close for renovations and reopen as a restaurant and lounge featuring live entertainment such as jazz and poetry. ...
- From two-cent stamps to MLB.TV - New York Yankees
Let's talk about how the world has, well, evolved, while the Yankees were busy winning 26 World Series titles in the past 85 years. In 1923, Vladimir Kosma Zworykin patented the iconoscope, a transmission tube that eventually led to television. In ...
- Fashion critic Michael Roberts pokes fun in 'Fashion Victims' book (The Sacramento Bee)
PARIS – Fashion critic and illustrator Michael Roberts pokes fun at the industry in a new book that he says is as much a satire as it is an homage.
- Vigil meant to raise awareness of racism - Kentucky.com
Vigil meant to raise awareness of racismKentucky.com, KY - Nov 6, 2008The two black students discussed their experiences with racism during a candlelight vigil Wednesday night. The event was held to raise awareness of racial ...
- Sheehan Wins Whiting Writers Award - Hamptons.com
Hamptons.comSheehan Wins Whiting Writers AwardHamptons.com, NY - 18 minutes agoSouthampton - Julie Sheehan, a poet and professor of poetry at Stony Brook Southampton, has won the prestigious Whiting Writers Award, given annually to up ...
- Portsmouth loses one of its voices (Portsmouth Herald)
PORTSMOUTH and#8212; "He really was the embodiment of poetry in every possible way," said Katherine Towler, referring to Robert Everett Dunn, the second Portsmouth poet laureate and her friend.
- Writers pick up pens to protest 42-day detentions (The Kansas City Star)
Dozens of renowned British writers came out against new anti-terrorism legislation Sunday, publishing a collection of satire, essays, fiction and poetry to protest a proposal allowing police to hold suspects without charge for up to 42 days.
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