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- The Big Read has a big cause - Kansas City Star
The Big Read has a big causeKansas City Star, MO - 5 hours agoThat is, a nation largely incapable of dealing with fiction, poetry, drama etc. People who read books are more inclined to vote, volunteer and engage in ...
- Writer's forum set to start fall season - Laurinburg Exchange
The Fortner Writers' Forum is back for its 41st year. The event which is free and open to the public, kicks off at 8 p.m. on Aug. 28, in Orange Main Lounge on the campus of St. Andrews Presbyterian College. it is one of 13 such events planned. The ...
- Author's memory was overlooked - Morning Call
I was disappointed on July 22 that there was no mention in the paper that it was the 110th birthday of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Stephen Vincent Benét, who was born in Fountain Hill on that date in 1898. Benét wrote classics such as ''The Devil ...
- Journalist and author Jeannette Walls opens Appalachian’s Visiting ... - Appalachian State University
Journalist and author Jeannette Walls opens Appalachian’s Visiting ...Appalachian State University, NC - 1 hour ago... present the craft talk “Poetry and Music†at 3:30 pm For more information about the Visiting Writers Series or Appalachian’s Creative Writing Program, ...
- Voyage begins - Albany Times Union
Voyage beginsAlbany Times Union, NY - 2 hours agoHis new work "From the Depth of Distance" features poetry by Fernando Pessoa, a Portugese poet who died in 1935, and also by Walt Whitman (excerpts from ...
- Sea Change is poetry in science - Duxbury Clipper
Duxbury’s best stuff is about the sea. Sustainable Duxbury, the citizen group that targets Duxbury’s environmental life one trash bag at a time, brought Roger Payne and Lisa Harrow to town to perform their science and poetry presentation “Sea ...
- Tango Diva Announces Shams Ensemble from Iran on Tour with the First ... - Forbes
Before the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979, composer Kaykhoro Pournazeri enjoyed a career in traditional Persian music. He boasts a century-long music heritage and was a driving force in shaping the newest talent -- both men and women -- that came ...
- Gathering brings cowpokes together for poetry, tall tales - Arizona Republic
Gathering brings cowpokes together for poetry, tall talesArizona Republic, AZ - 1 hour ago"When I was a kid, I don't recall hearing cowboy poetry away from those settings." At evening sessions next Friday and Aug. ...
- The places our hearts call home (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Minnesota writers Bill Holm and Freya Manfred will lead an evening of poetry, music and conversation about sense of place.
- Win A Copy of Yea Alabama 2008: Haiku Contest - Roll 'Bama Roll
Win A Copy of Yea Alabama 2008: Haiku ContestRoll 'Bama Roll, AL - 3 hours agoMost of us are aware (at least nominally) of the Japanese poetry form of haiku. We tend to think of it as a rote 17 syllable form broken down in three lines ...
- Couple takes Hollywood leap with Buffalo-based film - Buffalo News
Couple takes Hollywood leap with Buffalo-based filmBuffalo News, United States - Aug 13, 2008“I’ve always had interests in film, books and poetry,†Ambres said. “You wonder about what you’ve done and sometimes feel regret, but I also am a person who ...
- Central, Western Mass. writers win awards in Hardwick Fair Literary Contest (The Republican)
Far too many writers have no one to share their writing with. They have no idea whether their writing has any merit. Is it good? Will the reader get it? How does it compare to other works? Is it publishable?
- VICTORIAN FESTIVAL: Historic 19th century band to feature dance ... - Northville Record
VICTORIAN FESTIVAL: Historic 19th century band to feature dance ...Northville Record, MI - 10 minutes agoThe band brings America's past to life through music, song, audience participation, drama, poetry, dance and theatre. The ensemble presents classic American ...
- Asian connection in Dior's latest fragrance (The Star)
HERE’S a trick question for the fashionista: What do Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent and John Galliano all have in common? Well, yes, they all have ties with the House of Dior, but the answer this time is that their designs have been inspired by Asia at one time or another.
- Juror Unanimity Isn’t Necessarily a Great Thing: A Guest Post - New York Times Blogs
Thanks for putting up with my quirky intellectual agenda of friendship and the law in the last two posts . For my final post, I thought I would highlight a more traditional area of my legal research: the jury . There is something quirky at play here ...
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