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- Atlanta storyteller will talk bugs - Albany Herald
Free performances begin at 10 a.m. at Dougherty County Public Library’s Tallulah Massey Branch and 2 p.m. at the Southside Branch. “Meet an oddball who loves bugs and stories  especially stories about bugs,†states a recent news release ...
- Line from T.S. Eliot poem intrigues literature buffs (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
The stilted letters have a childish quality about them, but the words they compose -- "I wish I were a pair of ragged claws scuttling across the floors of silent seas" -- are anything but ...
- Star power meets philanthropy with celeb charities (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By MEGAN K. SCOTT 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 affiliated with preventing domestic violence, curing breast cancer, fixing smiles and saving farms from development. "You have to care ...
- A Return To Native Stomping Grounds - The Bulletin
Philadelphia - It all began at Philadelphia's Overbrook High School back in the 1950s, when several guys got together to make music. The trip continued through a wild and wonderful ride to the top of the music charts, spanning decades as the group ...
- River Forest - Chicago Tribune
Diana M. Nicholas was a longtime patron of the arts and daughter of the founder of the Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art in Elmhurst. A lifelong resident of Elmhurst, Mrs. Nicholas was a former director and member of the board of directors of the... As ...
- Juan Gabriel Vásquez talks to Richard Lea (Guardian Unlimited)
Juan Gabriel Vásquez talks to Richard Lea about how getting away from Colombia allowed him to write about it, and his ongoing quest for new fictional territory
- Authors, poets add depth to waterfront fest (The Standard-Times)
While books and water are not a good mix  the pages get soggy  books about water are.
- A 'birthday' salute - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
A 'birthday' saluteThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 1 hour agoThe second half served as a dizzying sampler of the composer's wit and poetry. Ebersole demonstrated Bernstein's facility for '40s pop, vivaciously growling ...
- At Vermont writing summit, schlepping goes with scholarship (WCAX-TV Vermont)
RIPTON, Vt. -- It's billed as the oldest writers' conference in the nation, a picturesque mountaintop retreat where literary giants, book editors and up-and-coming novelists have been...
- Religion is poetry - Salon
SalonReligion is poetrySalon - 6 hours ago"What these critics are attacking is not religion, but a hasty caricature of it," he writes in his new book, "The Religious Case Against Belief. ...
- Swamped! A review of Anthony Wilson's "Shadow and Shelter" and an ... - North Florida NewsDaily
Swamped! A review of Anthony Wilson's "Shadow and Shelter" and an ...North Florida NewsDaily, FL - 1 hour agoWilson is an adept writer who is clear in his prose but also skilled at bringing together a lot of information in a way that never seems overly academic or ...
- Sunday is libraries’ new fun day - Examiner.com
Sunday is libraries’ new fun dayExaminer.com - 2 hours ago“Now, our kids go there every day for some activity  and if I’ma teen and I can go to a poetry reading, I’m not going to be on the street. It’s wonderful.â€Â
- Ecology Through Art - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Open Mic poetry readings begin at Driftwood - Newport News Times
Open Mic poetry readings begin at DriftwoodNewport News Times, OR - 25 minutes agoDriftwood Public Library invites poets of all ages to share their work with other writers and congenial listeners. Open Mic night begins at 7 pm Tuesday, ...
- 'Like history in the first person' - Guardian Unlimited
'It became scary and confusing' ... Actor Jurgen Vogel as the teacher in The Wave How could German citizens claim, after the war, to have known nothing about the Holocaust? Ron Jones's attempt to answer this question as a new teacher in 1960s ...
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