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- College maintenance worker honored for his poetry (KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul)
Larry Schug always has something to write about. It's how he knows he's alive. "People say, 'I don't know what to write about,'
- Demonic Muse (New York Times)
Victor Pelevin projects a bitter philosophy of modern times through the voice of a shape-shifting nymphet-narrator.
- ACT Announces Coproduction Of Racine's Phedre - HULIQ (press release)
ACT Announces Coproduction Of Racine's PhedreHULIQ (press release), NC - 18 minutes agoIn particular, Seana McKenna is a remarkable talent, capable of keeping ACT audiences on the edge of their seats through Racine's erotic and complicated ...
- Oklahoma poetry competition set (The Oklahoman)
The Oklahoma Humanities Council has announced plans for the 2009 Poetry Out Loud competition, a national recitation contest sponsored in cooperation with the Oklahoma Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation. The competition is open to high school students statewide. Poetry Out Loud encourages students to learn about poetry through memorization, performance and ...
- ArtsExpress: Oct. 2, 2008 (Plattsburgh Press Republican)
LAKE PLACID -- The Lake Placid Institute seeks entries for the 2009 Great Adirondack Young People's Poetry contest, open to grades one through 12 in the Adirondack region.
- It's not just baseball anymore. It's history - Tampabay.com
Tampabay.comIt's not just baseball anymore. It's historyTampabay.com, FL - 12 hours agoTreat them as if they were the stuff of classic poetry because, let's face it, they are. Test their weight, and invite the memories they evoke. The … ...
- What Made Studs Special - Washington Post
Much of what's important to know about Studs Terkel could be shorthanded in that nickname. Who calls anyone "Studs" anymore? Who even called guys that back when -- the 1930s, '40s, '50s, when Louis "Studs" Terkel honed his craft as a journalist ...
- Write David Wallace dies in apparent suicide at 46 - Newsday
The literary world was in grief yesterday for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week. Readers were seeking out his work, including his 1,000-page novel ...
- Romance gives you a kick’ - Daily News and Analysis
DEV ANAND, who is turning 85 today, speaks to Farhana Farook about all the things that have kept him ticking – love, work and family Today Dev Anand turns 85. “A birthday is just another day in 365 days. What is more important, for a man of my ...
- He made a homeland of words - Ha'aretz
He made a homeland of wordsHa'aretz, Israel - 32 minutes ago... Darwish rightly continued to adhere to the tradition that gave weight to the musical aspect of poetry, the aspect that differentiates it from prose. ...
- Teen dies of fall injuries (Owen Sound Sun Times)
Nicole Rawn has died in a London hospital of injuries sustained in her fall off the West Rocks on Thanksgiving weekend. Rawn, 17, of [...]
- Events Calendar (Independent Press)
Altars of the Invisible: Sculptural Book-works, is on exhibit in the Tomasulo Gallery, Union County College, Cranford, from Nov. 14 to Dec. 20. Multimedia book artist Miriam Schaer uses garments like girdles, bustiers, brassieres, gloves, aprons and children's clothes,...
- Week 4 Key NFL Trends From NFLOne.com: Our Blog/Forum Is Live! - Bleacherreport.com
AT FIRST GLANCE…there are games that always look ‘Tasty’ ATS in many publications as a ‘Bullet’ trend only to ‘trap’ upon further review. In 2006, The Director looked for the first time to clear the way for you to understand which team ...
- StoryCorps wants to hear your tale - Tulsa World
Starting Wednesday, everyday Tulsans will get the chance to share their stories with the rest of the world. StoryCorps, the national oral history project featured on National Public Radio, will set up one of its mobile recording studios on the Tulsa ...
- Inprint Brown Reading Series: Natasha Trethewey and John Edgar Wideman (Houston Press)
Today’s Inprint Brown Reading Series writers, poet Natasha Trethewey and novelist John Edgar Wideman, have different approaches to the African-American experience. Trethewey, who grew up in Mississippi as the daughter of a white man and a black woman, won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Native ...
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