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- Writers Notebook: Poets to give readings Tuesday - Winston-Salem Journal
Writers Notebook: Poets to give readings TuesdayWinston-Salem Journal, NC - 3 minutes agoBy Heidi Freeman | Journal Reporter The Word Is Out open-mike poetry reading will meet at 7 pm Tuesday at Forsyth County Central Library, 660 W. Fifth St. ...
- AuthorHouse Publishing Agreements Up 26 Percent Over 2007 - PR Inside
- AuthorHouse Kevin A. Gray, 317-246-9348 kgray@authorhouse.com AuthorHouse, the leading provider of self-publishing and marketing services for authors around the globe, announced Wednesday the number of publishing agreements signed grew 26 percent ...
- Bailiwick's 2008 Pride Series - Broadway World
Bailiwick's 2008 Pride SeriesBroadway World, NY - 1 hour agoPoetry, memory, torture and lust all come into play, for both artist and model have something to hide. What happens when a model has too little imagination ...
- 'Trail of Crumbs' not your usual memoir (The Tuscaloosa News)
Trail of Crumbs' is a memoir, but it is certainly different from most I read. The typical memoir, especially the Southern female variety, involves being abused or neglected as a child, often having an alcoholic parent or two, and descending into rehab of some kind, finishing up in the survivor mode.
- Raymond C. Olson - Jamestown Post Journal
Raymond C. OlsonJamestown Post Journal, NY - 55 minutes agoHe also enjoyed writing short stories and poetry, and was working on a children's book at the time of his death. He loved all animals and the outdoors. ...
- Sussex shows creative side of ex-chancellor - guardian.co.uk
Sussex shows creative side of ex-chancellorguardian.co.uk, UK - Oct 7, 2008... "My family has always meant more to me than my profession. And I have always been as interested in music, painting and poetry as in politics. ...
- Loudon Wainwright 3rd is in 'Recovery' - New York Daily News
Loudon Wainwright 3rd talks to himself on his new album. Not his current self, mind you, but a much younger edition - the man/boy of his early 20s who wrote songs of such clarity, wit and poetry, you'd think he was much older way back when. On ...
- Hawaiian dancers show spiritual side of hula - Boston Globe
Saying that the hula is a dance from Hawaii is like saying Robert Frost wrote a few poems. This doesn't begin to encompass the spirituality, outlook, and history that give the hula so much significance to native Hawaiians. Medford will get a taste of ...
- Now batting for SDSU, Haaaarold Jaffe! (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Harold Jaffe started as a scholar, with a strong interest in Walt Whitman. He studied with top Whitman scholars at New York University like Gay Wilson Allen, while earning his Ph.D. there in the 1960s. But by the mid-1970s, Jaffe felt the need to reinvent himself, as a writer of fiction.
- Scaling The Skillet (Denver Post)
The Skillet sizzles on the western walls of the Fryingpan River, just north of Basalt.
- Joe Louis and Friends - 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 ...
- The dirty Old Masters - The Independent
It is usual, in discussions of erotica and obscenity, to talk about art and pornography as if they were opposites. In fact, argues Tom Lubbock, the whole purpose of much great art is to cause sexual arousal In the early 1970s, Kenneth Tynan was doing ...
- Zombie Haiku (MetroActive)
Robert Kirkman's two superpowered zombie runs at Marvel Comics have once again raised the zombie genre from the dead. Proving that no art form is safe from the clumsy evil, Ryan Mecum shows us the tender side of the mindless murderers with Zombie Haiku . The succinct format of a Western haiku—a three-line poem with five syllables, then seven, then five—is a natural fit for a creature with a ...
- Book reviews: '187 Reasons Mexicanos Can't Cross the Border' and ... - International Herald Tribune
Book reviews: '187 Reasons Mexicanos Can't Cross the Border' and ...International Herald Tribune, France - 1 hour ago"Performance text-in-the-community work," Herrera claims, "is at the core of all Chican@ poetry." (Herrera likes the @ suffix for words that could end with ...
- City Of 'Mad Men' Lives On (The Tampa Tribune)
Becoming a dissolute ad executive from another era takes persistence and attention to detail. It is not merely a matter of scoring an early '60s Kingsbridge suit by John Taylor Ltd. of Tarrytown ($110 at Cheap Jack's in midtown Manhattan) and a skinny Harry Rothman tie ($45). You can't just vacuum up Lucky Strikes. No, if you want to be a piece of serious collateral damage in the phenomenon that ...
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