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- Literary leap (BBC News)
Kurdistan novelist strikes region's first major book deal
- Local to appear at author's night Thursday (The Fort Morgan Times)
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- All races lay claim to hip-hop - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
All races lay claim to hip-hopMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 20 minutes agoThey’re able to perform anywhere, with anyone, from poetry slams to basement shows with punk and metal bands. Collaborations are also easier. ...
- Amelia Island Book Festival Convenes in October - The Open Press (press release)
Amelia Island Book Festival Convenes in OctoberThe Open Press (press release) - 5 hours ago... together authors of all generes including novels of nonfiction, mystery, history, adventure, Southern literature, poetry and books for young readers. ...
- Bosnia's butcher poet - The Australian
Bosnia's butcher poetThe Australian, Australia - 34 minutes agoIn 2005, he thumbed his nose at the world by publishing a book of poetry, Under the Left Breast of the Century. From Pale, Ljiljana reacted yesterday to his ...
- Literary Festival 'Spreads the Word' to Middle East Schools - Zawya (press release)
Zawya (press release)Literary Festival 'Spreads the Word' to Middle East SchoolsZawya (press release), United Arab Emirates - 6 hours agoIsobel Abulhoul, Director of EAIFL and Magrudy's, explains: "The Arab world has a history steeped in literature, especially poetry. ...
- Coastweek, September 07 - 13, 1979 - Coastweek
Coastweek, September 07 - 13, 1979Coastweek, Kenya - 2 hours agoOver the years she had worked for a better understanding among blacks and whites, doing it the Griot way with stories, song and poetry, history and humour. ...
- For simple perfection, think Manhattan - AZ Central.com
For simple perfection, think ManhattanAZ Central.com, AZ - 20 hours agoWhich is just as well, since almost no one reads poetry anymore. I've been tasting a lot of silly drinks lately, and I believe we have entered the age of ...
- The fine art of Iranian political satire (The Daily Star Lebannon)
In Iran, satirizing the establishment can mean being slapped with a publication ban or even jail for an editor. Making fun of the president and senior leaders is not a task to be undertaken lightly. Tightrope-walking, as the publisher of the satirical bi-weekly Golagha (Mr. Nice) tends to refer to it, means having a keen sense of balance.
- Idaho History: Joaquin Miller's imagination led to a colorful career - Idaho Statesman
Joaquin Miller claimed to know what the name Idaho meant.Generations of Idahoans believed that Idaho was an Indian word, and that it meant something like "light shining down on the mountains" or "gem of the mountains." Nearly all of these fanciful ...
- Carmen Arace: Where learning never takes a vacation - Bloomfield Journal
Carmen Arace: Where learning never takes a vacationBloomfield Journal, CT - 3 hours agoThose three courses are among the 12 Learning Adventures courses attracting Bloomfield kids, delving into such topics as Math Art, the Art of Poetry, ...
- Cowboy poets make audiences feel the pull of the open trail - ScrippsNews
PALMER, Alaska -- Jim Reader and T.J. Casey are the kind of cowboys who still rustle stock, who proclaim their country-folk status with big hats, blue jeans and calloused fingers. Their callouses aren't earned entirely through ranching -- although ...
- Disney Designer Harriet Burns Died at 79 - ARTINFO
ARTINFODisney Designer Harriet Burns Died at 79ARTINFO, NY - 13 hours agoHis art incorporates visual imagery from folklore, myths, and poetry, done in a childlike style with bright, vivid colors. He was a member of the Welsh ...
- New site for writers (The Sentinel)
The Sentinel recently talked shop with Joellen Kubiak-Woodall, developer and editor of the online magazine, The Write Room. Kubiak-Woodall is a recent KSU graduate currently enrolled in KSU’s Master of Arts in Professional Writing (MAPW) program in Creative Writing.
- Paint yourself into the Tate - Times Online
From Pablo Picasso to Jackson Pollock, some of the world's most celebrated artists have been inspired by the work of the Surrealists. This exuberant movement, including Salvador DalÃÂ, Man Ray, Max Ernst and Joan Miró, responded to the ideas of the ...
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