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- Crazy for Cohen - Cape Breton
GLACE BAY — The Savoy Theatre has hosted some big names over the years and this week it will welcome one of the greatest singer-songwriters of our time. The legendary Leonard Cohen will grace the Savoy stage twice with performances Tuesday and ...
- Mystery Mail - The Daily Star
The Daily StarMystery MailThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 1 hour agoAlthough she had always got top marks in all her English classes, she knew that poetry wasn't her forte. And she also knew that her brain worked well in her ...
- Secretary-General celebrates writings and influence of renowned ... - UN News Centre
Secretary-General celebrates writings and influence of renowned ...UN News Centre - 3 hours ago“He took poetry from the realm of the abstract into contemporary life. And, in the process, he shed new philosophical light on society. ...
- 'Dark Knight' embraces the dark side - Cleveland Plain Dealer
WARNER BROS. Christian Bale readies the Batsuit for a second film, this time taking on The Joker and Two Face in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight." "You either die a hero or live long enough to become the villain." This is the overriding message ...
- Fresh Ink contest open to Niagara teens - Niagara Review
"Fresh Ink" is a creative writing competition for teens who live or study anywhere in Niagara. The contest closes July 31 and entry forms are available at the library. Short story and poetry writers between the ages of 12 and 18 may submit their ...
- OSU-Mansfield honors best faculty members - Mansfield News Journal
MANSFIELD -- Two Ohio State University-Mansfield faculty members were chosen as the year's outstanding teachers. Jeane F. Copenhaver-Johnson, assistant professor of integrated teaching and learning, was selected based on overall teaching ability and ...
- The Lummis Day Festival June 1st - EntertainmentToday.net
Pasadena WeeklyThe Lummis Day Festival June 1stEntertainmentToday.net, CA - 1 hour agoThe festival will bring music, poetry, dance, art, puppetry, storytelling and comedy together at three Northeast Los Angeles locations for everyone to enjoy ...Finding Home Pasadena Weeklyall 2 news articles
- Look closer... - Boston Globe
Most of the summer-reading lists you usually see are long, as are many of the books. Here’s a quirkier sort of list. It has three criteria. 1. The books are all short gems, about 250 pages or fewer. 2. Most have been overlooked. 3. While none is a ...
- At 70 is the Wessex Scene old news? - Wessex Scene
Celebrating Seventy Years of the Wessex Scene Nick Brown looks back to the very first issues in 1936 In celebrating the Wessex Scene’s ‘70th anniversary’, it made a great deal of sense to look back at where we had come from. With seventy ...
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- Industry profits from Adams' dark vision - Variety
Industry profits from Adams' dark visionVariety, CA - 3 hours agoWhen Adams did get a chance to draw Batman -- and readers demanded more -- he recalls telling his then-editor, "Me and every kid in America know what Batman ...
- Sadly, what we have here is a failure to be happy (Edison Sentinel)
A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of GreaterMedia Newspapers. Let us know what you think.
- Concert Preview: Voxx bears the mark of a gritty street rapper - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Concert Preview: Voxx bears the mark of a gritty street rapperPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 3 hours agoWhile he has been writing poetry for as long as he can remember, five years ago he wouldn't have dreamed of making an album, let alone two. ...
- Drive to identify illegal Bangladeshis - Tribune
After getting clues about the alleged involvement of Bangladeshi nationals in various criminal activities, particularly the two robberies in Sectors 23 and 15 this month, the Sonepat police has launched a special drive to identify Bangladeshi ...
- Gary Snyder wins poetry prize (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Gary Snyder, who spent his formative years in the Seattle area, has won the 2008 Ruth Lilly Prize for his body of work.
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