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- Louise Erdrich: Secrets in the Indian file - The Independent
Her acclaimed fiction remembers the drama and tragedy of the Native American past. Louise Erdrich's latest novel, she tells John Freeman, is about memory itself Of all the fictional hamlets American writers have planted, from William Faulkner's ...
- Arts, other groups receive $1,805,246 (Akron Beacon Journal)
Beacon Journal staff report The Akron Community Foundation has approved $1,805,246 in grants.
- Poor prospects for Glasgow's underground poet - Times Online
Poor prospects for Glasgow's underground poetTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoTransport bosses devised the scheme in conjunction with the Scottish Arts Council and the Scottish Poetry Library to build on the momentum of the first ever ...
- Tartuffe / Playhouse, Liverpool - Guardian Unlimited
Gullibility and hypocrisy are always with us, so Molière's timeless comedy about the wealthy Orgon, who ignores his family's suspicions that he has invited a conman into their house - even when presented with damning evidence that the apparently ...
- JANE GLENN HAAS: Poetry, schmoetry! - Olympian
The topic is aging/longevity/life after 50. Keep your entries short and pithy. Homeric epics will not be considered. Furthermore, do not use the word "geezer" because the judge (that's me) doesn't like the word "geezer." Do not rhyme "Viagra" and ...
- Weaver of words - Hindu
HinduWeaver of wordsHindu, India - 32 minutes agoHe narrated my own poems to me. He has that spontaneity. We did not plan to sit down and discuss every poem. He worked out on his own. ...
- Unhinged, Unexpected Old Comedy sends America to Hell - Village Voice
I'd meant to devote most of this column to the superb revival of Caryl Churchill's Top Girls , which looks better than ever, as acted by a near-flawless cast in James Macdonald's gorgeously orchestrated new production. But an unexpected comic ...
- In St. Albert, the kids' plays are all right - Canada.com
There is something in the phrase "kids theatre," as used in this part of the world, that, like "family entertainment," implies a lack of quality. A toxic whiff of "not quite good enough for real people" attaches to both. Boys and girls, I give you ...
- Attorney's rape case makes steamy fiction (Mansfield News Journal)
MANSFIELD -- Local attorney Marcus Wolf had plenty of time to reflect on his shattered life as he sat in a jail cell. Accused of rape, Wolf was looking at 25 years in prison. Everything -- his marriage, career, reputation -- was up in the air.
- SEARCH ENTERTAINMENT LISTINGS - 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 ...
- Haden's a master of elegance - Calgary Herald
Haden's a master of eleganceCalgary Herald, Canada - 1 hour agoJazz music, like poetry, can be all things to all people. Looking back over Charlie's illustrious career, it's impossible to categorize the music he has ...
- Catlett celebrates century of aging artfully - San Francisco Gate
On a recent Friday at Albany Bowl, painter and poet Frances Dunham Catlett bowled 143 in a league game, good for three prizes. The score was an improvement over her current average of 109, even if it did not quite reach the lofty heights of the 200s ...
- Literary Happenings: Oz quote offers confidence for transitions - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: Oz quote offers confidence for transitionsVentura County Star, CA - 1 hour agoPoetry Workshop 7 pm Wednesday. Barnes & Noble, 4820 Telephone Road, Ventura. 339-0990. Train of Thought 6:30 pm Thursday. Poetry reading at 856 E. Thompson ...
- Arts Calendar: 6/1-6/7 - Milford Daily News
KITCHEN AND GARDEN TOUR, featuring eight private gardens and kitchens, will be presented by the Southborough Garden Club today from 1-5 p.m. View arbors, fountains, pools and gardens, and enter kitchens decorated for festive occasions. Tickets are ...
- Twas the year 2008, when the world’s worst poet got his day - a ... - Times Online
He died penniless and blamed for some of the worst massacres perpetrated against the English language. But more than 100 years later, William Topaz McGonagall, otherwise known as the world’s worst poet, will achieve respectability of a sort when 35 ...
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