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- Ten questions with… - The California Aggie Online
Ten questions with…The California Aggie Online, CA - 31 minutes agoI've always been interested in the suppression of erotic folktales. They aren't that easy to find, especially since they've been wiped out in some cultures. ...
- Etruscan Press Names New Managing Editor - Wilkes University
Etruscan Press Names New Managing EditorWilkes University, PA - 8 hours agoThe press released two publications that were National Book Award finalists: Shoah Train, a poetry collection by William Heyen, and Chromatic, ...
- Personal History Informs David Guterson's Newest Novel - Kitsap Sun (Subscription)
Personal History Informs David Guterson's Newest NovelKitsap Sun (Subscription), United States - 1 hour agoLater, he breaks free from the "unhappiness machine" and sneaks off to the Olympic Peninsula's Hoh rainforest with Gnostic gospels and Buddhist poetry in ...
- Milking History: 'Amalia's Tale' by David I. Kertzer - New York Sun
Milking History: 'Amalia's Tale' by David I. KertzerNew York Sun, United States - 1 hour agoMr. Axelrod is assistant editor of Contemporary Poetry Review. He has contributed to Parnassus, New Partisan, and other publications.
- Globalisation hasn`t brought changes for women: Kanimozhi - Zee News
New Delhi, May 05: Globalisation, as Tamil poet and MP K Kanimozhi sees it, remains masculine in gender. It has not brought liberation for India`s women who still do not have the freedom to say and write what they want, says the daughter of a famous ...
- "We all do better when we all do better." - Catherine Parke - Columbia Daily Tribune
"We all do better when we all do better." - Catherine ParkeColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - Apr 16, 2008Touch more lives, work to improve the human condition, read to others, write poetry, edit, paint, knock on doors for her favorite candidates. ...
- The Art of Adaptation: Jeremy Podeswa's 'Fugitive Pieces' - Premiere Magazine
The Art of Adaptation: Jeremy Podeswa's 'Fugitive Pieces'Premiere Magazine, NY - 57 minutes agoIt is almost like a work of sustained poetry, and a work of sustained emotion. From the first page it grips you in a very deep place. ...
- Oxford’s Square Books Gets Campy - Publishers Weekly
Oxford’s Square Books Gets CampyPublishers Weekly, NY - 6 hours agoCamp will start each day at 10 am and feature different activities, including poetry lessons, a tour of Faulkner’s house Rowan Oak, and a visit to the ...
- Chinese student in US is caught in confrontation - International Herald Tribune
Chinese student in US is caught in confrontationInternational Herald Tribune, France - 2 minutes agoWang said she writes poetry in classical Chinese, plays a traditional string instrument called the guzheng, and participates in democracy discussion boards ...
- Why a Cultural Boycott of Israel is Necessary - Atlantic Free Press
Why a Cultural Boycott of Israel is NecessaryAtlantic Free Press, Netherlands - 2 hours agoRemi Kanazi is the editor of the forthcoming anthology of poetry, Poets For Palestine, which can be pre-ordered at www.PoetsForPalestine.com. ...
- Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'casaloma' (Torontoist)
The Star says that an immigration crackdown has halved the number of exotic dancers in Toronto over the last decade, fueling lap dance inflation and forcing strip club customers to make hard choices between Froot Loops for the kids and throwing twenties at naked strangers.
- Atlanta poet edged out of 'Out Loud' contest (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
A young Georgia poet sounded his last stanza before judges Tuesday night. After making it to the final dozen competitors, Elijah P. Orengo was defeated in the third annual Poetry Out Loud National Recitation Contest held on the campus of George Washington University. The finalists each recited two poems. Orengo, a 16-year-old sophomore at Fulton County's Westlake High School, appeared first and ...
- Jonglei celebrates African Child Day, govt assures incessant grooming - Sudan Tribune
June 16, 2008 (BOR TOWN) – Thousands school children, political or religious leaders and police units converged for African Child Day at Bor Town Freedom Square today where poems and riddles presided by children “prompted†state authorities to ...
- 'Wit' title belies dehumanizing, dark play about imminent death - News-Press
"Wit" is not very funny. The Pulitzer-prize-winning play is gravely thought-provoking and beautifully written, says director Annie Rosemond. Of course, there are bits of humor here and there. It's OK to laugh. But this is no comedy. "It's a ...
- POETRY IN MOTION (Isle of Wight County Press)
THE Island Storytellers have enlisted the help of Alfred Lord Tennyson to promote this month’s storytelling festival.
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