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- You can take the man out of Big Easy - Guardian Unlimited
When Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2006 for what are, in essence, crime novels, it underscored the fact that the oft-asked question about whether crime fiction is 'literature' misses the point. The question should ...
- It's time to take this veteran's mementos home (Louisville Courier-Journal)
About eight years ago -- just before he died -- Robert Dalton Buster sent me a box of his Vietnam memories wrapped in brown manila paper; $3.45 postage from Edmonton, Ky.
- Cowboy heritage to be celebrated in Bisbee - Douglas Daily Dispatch
Cowboy heritage to be celebrated in BisbeeDouglas Daily Dispatch, AZ - 8 hours agoBud Strom, cowboy poet extraordinaire, will act as the host of the show. There will be live music by local artists Nightlife, Terry Wolf, ...
- The poetry of self defense - The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The poetry of self defenseThe Massachusetts Daily Collegian, MA - 3 hours agoYesterday, the seventh-degree black belt instructed the first of two installments of "Women and Self-Defense" at the University of Massachusetts. ...
- He’s just a little blue - Shelter Island Reporter
He’s just a little blueShelter Island Reporter, NY - 22 hours agoIt takes a while to get used to the cadence of Wright’s poetry and some of the rhymes are a little dicey; “anchovies — glee,†for example. ...
- Revamped Green Show hits a high note - Ashland Daily Tidings
Twelve-year-olds Ye Rim Choi, right, and Kim Salazar perform Tuesday with the Hobart Shakespeareans at the Green Show. The Hobart Shakespeareans are a group of students from South Central Los Angeles and will perform again at the Green Show on ...
- Californian chosen as U.S. poet laureate - AZCentral.com
Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain-bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced Thursday that the Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared with ...
- Bravo, bravo for 'Il Trittico' - Daily Breeze
Bravo, bravo for 'Il Trittico'Daily Breeze, CA - 5 minutes agoSet against the landscape of Paris and the hustling, bustling world of barge life on the Seine, the plot involves a love triangle that, as all verismo ...
- Power of a woman - Fiji Times
Power of a womanFiji Times, Fiji - 1 hour agoI took poetry in high school so I turned poetry into lyrics for my songs." She was asked to write a song for her high school at the Young Musso Acclaim ...
- Collection shows Rivera's genius in Chicano genre (El Paso Times)
Editor's note: Tomás Rivera (1935-1984) was an executive vice president at the University of Texas at El Paso in 1978. "What is, then, the principal intent of Chicano Literature: to exchange one stereotype for another? To destroy stereotypes? To verify that which is Chicano and to conserve it?
- Novel idea unveiled to create literary quarter on Royal Mile - Scotsman
Novel idea unveiled to create literary quarter on Royal MileScotsman, United Kingdom - 10 hours agoOther organisations involved would include the Scottish Poetry Library, the National Library of Scotland, the Writers' Museum and Canongate Books. ...
- What Is Happening Today On Gather - Tuesday August 12 2008 - Gather.com
Gather.comWhat Is Happening Today On Gather - Tuesday August 12 2008Gather.com, MA - 1 hour agoWhatever the reason you love trains, we want to give you the chance to share your affections in the All Aboard group and the "Next Stop" Poetry Contest. ...
- Brazil: "Tristeza Não Tem Fim" ("Sadness Has No End") Part 13 (Gringoes)
It‘s All About the Music, Isn‘t It?
- Sol mates in southern Spain (The Villager)
John Reoli didn’t start out to write a gay play or a love story. He says it just turned out that way. “To me, that’s part of the adventure of writing,†explained the actor/playwright. “It’s like being on a ship. You’re the one not driving it. You don’t necessarily know where you’re going.â€
- One anticipated musical is ‘Road Show,’ which will be off-Broadway ... - Vindicator
NEW YORK — Not since the heyday of the ’80s British musical invasion — which brought “Cats,†“The Phantom of Opera†and “Les Miserables†— has Broadway anticipated such a big, critically lauded musical from across the Atlantic as ...
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