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- Auburn artist explores silence and light - SunJournal.com (subscription)
Auburn artist explores silence and lightSunJournal.com (subscription), ME - 3 hours agoIn 2005, Cider Press Review nominated her poem "The Red Radio-Flyer Wagon" for a Pushcart. Her poetry has been anthologized, exhibited and published in ...
- Pakistani music band enthralls fans in India's portion of Kashmir for ... - International Herald Tribune
SRINAGAR, India : A Pakistani band performed in the Indian portion of Kashmir on Sunday, a rare event for thousands of Kashmiris who screamed and joined in singing popular numbers. Salman Ahmad, the lead singer of Junoon, said he had been trying to ...
- Eugenio Montejo | Venezuelan poet, 70 - Philadelphia Inquirer
Eugenio Montejo, 70, a Venezuelan poet and essayist who won the 2004 Octavio Paz prize, died Thursday, his publishing house in Caracas said. Mr. Montejo's poetry is known for its rich texture and was published in numerous books in Spanish. His work ...
- MOUNDS OF PLEASURE - Southwark News
MOUNDS OF PLEASURESouthwark News, UK - 3 hours agoSomething happened to change that and she is now on her way to fulfilling her full potential as a writer, attracting recent attention for her poetry as well ...
- Novelist Rae Meadows spills the beans on her latest book; plus a look at more local works (Isthmus)
If the atmosphere in Madison has been a little overheated of late in the wake of three unsolved murders, then Rae Meadows' new novel, 'lt;i'gt;No One Tells Everything'lt;/i'gt; (June, MacAdam Cage), should fit in well with the zeitgeist. The novel, Meadows' second, is not so much a typical murder mystery as it is a mystery of people -- who they are, how they function, how they communicate -- ...
- Art Museum Offers Immersion in Gullah Culture (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Residents and visitors to the Grand Strand can learn about Gullah culture at the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum’s Free Family Day June 14. With the works of African American artist Jonathan Green as a backdrop plus a host of notable experts in Gullah art and culture, and lots of hands-on activities for all ages, the Museum will be “full’up” with fun for the whole family. A ...
- Debut Novel Release Linked to Suzie's Closet WNC Service Organization (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
The debut epic fantasy novel, Ivory Joins the Reaping World Wind or Who Caused The Best End Of Earth Ever? will link as a fund raiser for Western North Carolina service organization, Suzie's Closet.
- Satori Circus - Metromix
Satori CircusMetromix, IL - 1 hour agoWe're talking about Satori Circus, the inventive, funny, sad, haunting, and ... occasionally disturbing stage persona that Russell Taylor created roughly 20 ...
- THE OTHER COLUMN: No book for me —Ejaz Haider - Daily Times
THE OTHER COLUMN: No book for me —Ejaz HaiderDaily Times, Pakistan - 5 hours agoAdding another to that list may be good for my vanity but not enough reason to write a book. But let’s list some categories of books, starting with poetry. ...
- Teenage poet sharing her work (The North Bay Nugget)
Susie Gooch didn't think her poem Infinitely was an award-winning piece when she first wrote it. I was on the bus on the way from my sister's graduation in Guelph and I didn't really have anything with me so I started writing on Post-it Notes," said the 17-year-old. [...]
- Stop printing Cal Thomas - La Crosse Tribune
The column in last Sunday’s Tribune titled “Obama isn’t a true Christian” by Cal Thomas is an outrage. What gives Cal Thomas the right to judge who is or is not a “true Christian?” In my judgment, he is a true bigot. Self-appointed judges ...
- Master class: How the National Gallery is turning children on to art (Independent)
Harry is five, and tired in an I'm-not-tired-Miss way, despite having travelled for four hours on a bus from Wolverhampton to the capital. He has walked up the marble entrance stairs of London's National Gallery, and up another flight to reach Room 1. Here, surrounded by artworks, his words come in a seamlessly rhythmic stream, untroubled by doubt or pauses. "When I saw a picture of it real I ...
- NW Arkansas today - NW Arkansas Times
QUOTE OF THE DAY “Health care is going to be a crisis if they don’t get people into taking care of themselves and being independent longer.” Keri Wilkinson, Rogers Adult Wellness Center director Article, 1 B Today’s meetings Fayetteville ...
- Search to Divine Authorship Leads 'Footprints' to Court - Daily Herald
The single set of footprints in the sand -- as millions of inspired souls now know -- was that time when the Lord picked you up and carried you. It's a metaphor, people: He is there when you need Him most, and so is the ubiquitous poem known as ...
- Hey Grandmama (NDTV)
To be or not to be : Shakespeare a woman? Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended.
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