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- The City of Gustave by William Rubel is available @Stores.lulu.com ... - Transworld News
City of Gustave, by William Shakespeare Ilan Rubel. "The City" is about this imaginary city which the protagonist, Gustave, rediscovers after twenty years of exile or isolation in his dark, damp and musty-dusty one room studio, in a location not ...
- Local digest: Script writing workshop tonight - Gilroy Dispatch
To have your event listed in the digest, submit your information online or send an email to City Editor Robert Airoldi . Script writing workshop Learn to write scripts with Gilroy Arts Alliance members and filmmakers Mattie Scariot and Nils Myers ...
- ’what to do‘ - The Chronicle Journal
’what to do‘The Chronicle Journal, Canada - 8 minutes ago... her much-anticipated book of poetry, Wed., May 14, 7 pm at the Waverley Library auditorium. The evening will include free readings & light refreshments. ...
- UK quashes ‘lyrical terrorist’ conviction - Financial Times
A former Heathrow airport worker who wrote poems about beheading non-Muslims as the self-styled “lyrical terrorist†had her conviction quashed by the Court of Appeal on Tuesday. Samina Malik, 24, was the first woman to be convicted under ...
- Theater Listings - New York Times
Theater ListingsNew York Times, United States - 43 minutes agoFiercely funny and bitingly sad, it somehow finds fresh sources of insight in that classic staple of the stage, the disintegrating American family. ...
- Entertainment Calender - Haddon Herald
Entertainment CalenderHaddon Herald, NJ - 33 minutes agoPOETRY WRITING: Barnes & Noble in Marlton will host a poetry writing group at 7:30 pm on Monday, June 30. The store is located at 200 West Rte. 70. ...
- From funnyman to folkie - Sandwich Broadsider
From funnyman to folkieSandwich Broadsider, USA - 4 hours agoHe’s also been inspired by an open mike poetry night he organized in Lynn. “It’s been pretty incredible hearing people express themselves 20, ...
- Sun Road events planned June 27 (Daily Inter Lake)
• A barbecue and birthday cake along with oral histories about Going-to-the-Sun Road will be at Glacier Outdoor Center from noon to 5 p.m. Barbecue tickets are $5 per person.
- Outdoor notes: Lumberjack competition comes to Thanksgiving Point (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Thanksgiving Point will host the first round of STIHL Timbersports Series June 6 and 7 as part of its Wild Outdoor Festival. Timbersports will bring together professional athletes from around the world to compete in eight traditional lumberjack disciplines, including single buck, stock and hot saw,
- Cape Cod Academy Solar Sprint team shines - Barnstable Patriot
Cape Cod Academy Solar Sprint team shinesBarnstable Patriot, MA - 2 hours ago18 to 22, offers sessions for writers of poetry and prose. Taught by published authors with extensive experience in teaching young people, these classes ...
- Make Art, Not War - Film Stew
Film StewMake Art, Not WarFilm Stew, CA - 13 hours agoAs part of the event, a group of Iraq veterans from both coasts will spend the week making art, poetry and written word out of their mulched uniforms, ...
- Quick Takes: Out Before He Started, Gender and Students’ Online ... - Inside Higher Ed
Quick Takes: Out Before He Started, Gender and Students’ Online ...Inside Higher Ed, DC - 3 hours agoEducational wonkery as...poetry? Inside Higher Ed columnist Wick Sloane has accepted an invitation to read from his work 7 pm, Friday, June 27, 2008, ...
- Online Opinion Poll - KELOLAND TV
Yes, you read that right. The political left, and especially the British Left, seems to be grasping an inconvenient truth: that a lot of "green" policies are hurting the poor around the world. Consider this by Simon Jenkins in The Guardian : The ...
- Pen stroke of genius: recalling Reed's Lloyd Reynolds (The Oregonian)
Thirty years he's been dead, and still they remember him vividly. The great teacher. The restless spirit. The man who changed their lives. And ours. Bits of Lloyd Reynolds are in the poetry we read, the art we admire, even the look of what we write on our computers.
- 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 -- ...
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