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- Peninsula College Faculty Member Publishes Book - Buccaneer (subscription)
Peninsula College Faculty Member Publishes BookBuccaneer (subscription), WA - 13 hours agoCarmen Germain, an English professor at Peninsula College, has just published her first full-length book of poetry entitled, These Things I Will Take with ...
- New Book by IJCR Researchers Exposes Anti-Christian and Anti-Semitic ... - PR Inside
www.jewishresearch.org - Institute for Jewish & Community Research Dennis R. Ybarra, Research Associate, IJCR Jenna Ferer, Research Associate, IJCR 415-386-2604 press@jewishresearch.org The Institute for Jewish & Community Research (IJCR) today ...
- Sir Ben Kingsley Plays Roth’s Concupiscent Kepesh as Cruz Nudes Up - New York Observer
Shwing! Kingsley awaits Cruz’ marvelous breasts. Isabel Coixet’s Elegy , from the screenplay by Nicholas Meyer, based on the short novel The Dying Animal by Philip Roth, enters a metaphysical region between life and death that few films have ever ...
- Feeling the love in Pope County (Pahrump Valley Times)
RUSSELLVILLE -- You ought to get a load of the gift basket they gave me for speaking at the Ronald Reagan Appreciation Dinner put on by the Pope County Republican Women.
- Literary open mic brings out many readers, listeners - Deming Headlight
The third monthly open mic sponsored by Bel Canto Literary Circle was a big hit and enjoyed by audience and readers Saturday at St. Clair Winery located east on NM Highway 549. Barry Dunleavey was the master of ceremonies for the event. Readings came ...
- Shakespeare Society to Present 'Lyrics' With Pinsky and Cerveris ... - Broadway World
TheaterMania.comShakespeare Society to Present 'Lyrics' With Pinsky and Cerveris ...Broadway World, NY - 1 hour agoAs Poet Laureate from 1997 - 2000, Robert Pinsky became a public ambassador for poetry, founding the Favorite Poem Project, in which thousands of Americans ...Cerveris, DeHaas, Pinsky, Woods Set for Lyrics by W. Shakespeare TheaterMania.comall 3 news articles
- Christina Patterson: Where poetry still has power (Independent)
Mahmoud Darwish, who died at the weekend, was, according to the Egyptian novelist Ahdaf Soueif, "the last poet who could fill a football stadium". In a country that regards poetry as a pastime for the lost and the lonely – like, say, knitting tea cosies, or making wicker baskets – this is quite hard to understand. Celine Dion fills football stadiums. So does Elton John. So does Simply Red. But ...
- Shedding What’s Shabby at a Moroccan Port (New York Times)
Asilah had become rundown, but an annual arts festival has helped revive and clean up the town.
- More than dust in the wind - The Pendulum
More than dust in the windThe Pendulum, NC - 6 hours agoThe larger project will eventually integrate images, poetry, video and sound to convey layered narratives regarding geology, memory and human occupation of ...
- Slingshot Hip Hop invades Lebanon - Menassat
Slingshot Hip Hop invades LebanonMenassat, Lebanon - 1 hour ago"You saw in the film how that one kid called himself an Arab and not a Palestinian. This is what my [Palestinian] friends are taught in Israeli schools," ...
- Wis. college to honor banned Shel Silverstein book - First Amendment Center
Wis. college to honor banned Shel Silverstein bookFirst Amendment Center, TN - 3 hours agoThe English honor society Sigma Kappa Delta is sponsoring tomorrow's reading of Shel Silverstein's 1981 book of poetry A Light in the Attic at the ...
- Hispanic culture celebrated (Courier-Post)
The aroma of frying, taco-bound steak drifted over Von Neida Park in Cramer Hill while live music ranging from snappy salsa to bolero love songs blared over the loudspeaker.
- It’s easier now to eat organic - La Crosse Tribune
Evidence has shown quite clearly that organic fruits and vegetables, free-range or grass-fed chicken and beef, and wild (not farmed) fish have much greater nutritional quantities than non-organic or confined, grain-fed animals. For those unable to ...
- Restaurateur tells his side of 'setup' (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Restaurateur Freddie Glusman was on the telephone from California, angry with the coverage of his arrest in an assault case. So angry, he said, that he was going to go public before the district attorney decides whether to go forward with Jennifer Kenney 's June 25 charge of battery with serious bodily injury.
- Mosaics, paintings and prairie dogs teach author lessons about coping ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer
TICKETS: $10-$50; 206-621-2230, 206-215-4747, lectures.org . Terry Tempest Williams refuses to succumb. The noted Utah writer and environmental activist is a steadfast searcher, pursuing rigorous outer and inner journeys in hopes of uncovering rays ...
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