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- Fall poetry - Southwest Journal
Change is in the air, and not just as a political slogan. Early adopter maples are already redecorating themselves. On weekdays the malls are as empty as school buses in August. The lakes give up their heat in the mornings, getting all misty about it ...
- Exhibit Showcases Top Santa Monica Artists - The Lookout News
Exhibit Showcases Top Santa Monica ArtistsThe Lookout News, CA - 2 hours agoAs part of the exhibit, Al Young, Poet Laureate of California, will give a free poetry reading from 7 to 9 pm October 4 in the Edye Second Space, ...
- Ramblin' men - Lowell Sun
Warning to high school students everywhere: Don't make fun of the band nerds. They could be the next John Popper or Brendan Hill of Blues Traveler. The founding members of the quintessential contemporary blues outfit met at Princeton High School in ...
- International Appeal (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
The International Writing Program brings some of the world's best writers to town each fall.
- Central students gets personal in 'Portrait' (The Doings Weekly)
To read poems is one thing. To bring them to life on stage is something else entirely.
- More to Hadrian than a wall - Telegraph.co.uk
BBC NewsMore to Hadrian than a wallTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoHe sang, played the lyre, wrote poetry, loved debating with professors of philosophy and had serious literary and architectural interests. ...Emperor of the first holocaust: How the death of his male lover ... Daily MailThe cult of Hadrian guardian.co.ukAn emperor for our times ScotsmanTelegraph.co.ukall 79 news articles
- Creating visuals is like jazz, VJ says - Vancouver Sun
Creating visuals is like jazz, VJ saysVancouver Sun, Canada - 12 hours agoUntil 2002, Pantages hadn't played his visual poetry for crowds larger than about 5000 people. That changed at the ACA World Sound Festival in Acapulco, ...
- Eco-Friendly Books Explore The Literary Green (NPR)
Reading words printed on dead trees doesn't automatically translate into saving the planet. But by encouraging us to reevaluate the world around us, these three books offer a vision of a different path forward.
- P.E.I. book award shortlist announced (The Guardian)
The jury for the 2008 P.E.I. Book Award has released the shortlist of titles for the prestigious award.
- Around the Area: 09.05.08 - 09.11.08 (Corpus Christi Caller-Times)
EXHIBIT: The exhibit "Cataclysm and Creativity: Art in the Age of Uncertainty" will be on display through Nov. 1 in the Weil Gallery, Center for the Arts, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
- Pitching an Agent: Looking for 'Fire in the Belly' - Mediabistro.com
It's survival of the fittest for freelancers in recession, but just because the economy is suffering doesn't mean your work should. Notable clients: Highlights include celebrity mixologist Alex Michael Ott. Sands is also excited about Dawn Davenport ...
- NIN, Kanye, Gnarls Barkley showcased in Lolla's final day - Arlington Heights Post
After the audience melee at Saturday's Rage Against the Machine concert, Sunday's final day of Lollapalooza felt like the calm after the storm. Yes, it's true that another aggressive rock band, Nine Inch Nails, was one of the final acts during the ...
- Great-grandmother Harriet and a woman's right to vote (The Gilroy Dispatch)
This week we celebrate the 88th anniversary of American women winning the right to vote.
- Yours Sincerely: A Poet on Fish, Bulls and Love (New York Times)
Ted Hughes?s letters contain some splendid perceptions and useful biographical material among a mass of interminable explication.
- Slipping into a pair of really big shoes - St. Helena Star
Slipping into a pair of really big shoesSt. Helena Star, CA - 4 hours ago“And of course his poetry. Every child in Scotland, I think, has ‘A Child’s Garden of Verses’.” What fascinates her most, however, is not only Stevenson’s ...
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