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- OUT & ABOUT - Bothell Reporter
Calendars are published Wednesdays and Saturdays on a space-available basis. Items for the Wednesday edition must be submitted by noon the previous Thursday. Items for the Saturday edition must be submitted by noon the previous Tuesday. Events ...
- Acres of Books a Long Beach institution for nearly 75 years - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesAcres of Books a Long Beach institution for nearly 75 yearsLos Angeles Times, CA - 2 hours agoThe 57-year-old poet has attended poetry readings there for years. "I'm crushed," she said. "It feels like we're losing a piece of our legacy, ...
- Store helps organization spruce up - WIVB
Store helps organization spruce upWIVB, NY - 6 hours agoWalgreens faced a civil lawsuit alleging racial discrimination across the country. MAD DADS wants to put up a stage so children can enjoy poetry night and ...
- To the camera born - The Statesman
To the camera bornThe Statesman, India - 3 hours ago... the daughter of a cultured, politically conscious family in a Calcutta suburb. The role of a young woman with an interest in poetry and betrayed in love ...
- The character in her head - St. Catharines Standard
The character in her headSt. Catharines Standard, Canada - 43 minutes agoSlean, also an accomplished artist, has just released her second collection of poetry, also entitled The Baroness. She collected these pieces from a "very ...
- Arts calendar - Baltimore Sun
Art Museum Drive at North Charles and 31st streets. 443-573-1700. Free admission. Hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays. Permanent exhibit: Cone Collection, African Art, West Wing for Contemporary Art . Through ...
- More to Hadrian than a wall - Daily Telegraph
Far from the Adriatic being named after Hadrian - (H)Adriatic - Publius Aelius Hadrianus (Roman emperor ad?117-38) took his personal name from the Adriatic - or rather, from Hadria, the port in the Po delta after which the sea was named. The reason ...
- Funeral held for Palestinian poet - MWC News
MWC NewsFuneral held for Palestinian poetMWC News, Canada - Aug 13, 2008Last year, Darwish recited a poem damning the deadly infighting between rival Palestinian groups Hamas and Fatah, describing it as "a public attempt at ...
- Boyd Tonkin: The Week In Books - Independent
Boyd Tonkin: The Week In BooksIndependent, UK - 8 hours agoIf Her Majesty felt the need for a soothing topic of conversation with the embattled Archbishop of Canterbury, she might have chatted about poetry. ...
- Street lit offers outlet for upstart authors - Philadelphia Daily News
"How you doin', sister?" Khalil Robinson calls to a young woman passing his stand in the lunchtime rush. "I got a new author here." Behind Robinson, the self-described "Philly Book Man," sits his large display of street lit - books with glossy covers ...
- Poet laureate strives to build poetry fans (The Eagle-Tribune)
NORTH ANDOVER — It's Gayle Heney's mission to show people that anyone can be a poet. So it is no surprise that Heney has turned her own reception as the town's newest poet laureate on Sunday into a public poetry reading.
- Wisconsin Books for Prisoners, the Madison Roots Festival, Tedd O'Connell, and more in Madison MIscellany (Isthmus)
The state DOC blocks Wisconsin Books for Prisoners, Soglin remembers the late Ted O'Connell, the Madison Roots Festival, an interview with We Are Scientists, details on the fifth annual Madison World Music Festival, the National Poetry Slam gets started, another take on the new Restaurant Muramoto, an interview with Jin's Chicken and Fish owner Jeffrey Okafo, the brewery list and pre-parties for ...
- The Poetry of Scissors and Glue - New York Times
The Poetry of Scissors and GlueNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoMax Ernst, of the book-long collages, became his lodestar. Mr. Ashbery’s artistic ambitions stayed high until 1945 when he got to Harvard, where, ...
- 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 ...
- Radovan Karadzic: from small-time swindler to war criminal - Daily Telegraph
He was a convivial, if slightly shady, character and had a wide circle of friends and acquaintances drawn from the city's major ethnic groups - Serbs, Muslims and Croats. Some of the older Sarajevans remember when he arrived - a gangly and shy 15 ...
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