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- Newspaper woman to scoop on writing styles - Gulf Coast Newspapers
Newspaper woman to scoop on writing stylesGulf Coast Newspapers, AL - 34 minutes ago“I’m gonna talk about three different types of writing: the newspaper end of it, and the academic essays for college, and poetry,” she said. ...
- Plainsunset: Anything But! (MTV Asia)
The irony in the reference to their moniker, Plainsunset, is that now's actually the dawn of yet another musical era for the much-loved homegrown Singapore band. With a 12-year love affair with music behind them, Plainsunset has come a long way.
- 'Becoming' a film: Locals team up for CMI's first big movie (Las Cruces Sun-News)
LAS CRUCES — A best-selling author, a renowned independent filmmaker, local high school students and New Mexico State University's Creative Media Institute are among those joining forces to create "Becoming Eduardo," CMI's first feature-length film.
- KindlingsFest sparks deep thought on Orcas - Bothell Reporter
Pastor Dick Staub of the Orcas Community Church said that the four-day KindlingsFest ’08 held last week at the church, was devoted to the art of slowing down, and through the work of Anglo-Irish writer C.S. Lewis, exploring the concept of being ...
- Spice dealer knows what's hot - Sun-Sentinel.com
Spice dealer knows what's hotSun-Sentinel.com, FL - 43 minutes agoWhile he was studying for his master's degree in New York City, Sharifi focused on mystical Iranian poetry. He found food-related passages dotted with ...
- Tribeca's Downtown Upside - New York Sun
New York SunTribeca's Downtown UpsideNew York Sun, United States - 3 hours agoThat trippy Friday night film gave way to a chilly but cheerful Saturday morning at the festival's Family Street Fair. And only a few hours later, ...
- With a Nod to the Greats - The Coloradoan
With a Nod to the GreatsThe Coloradoan, CO - 6 hours agoStudents will leave with a collection of writing activities designed to assist their own creative explorations of form and technique, and will gain ...
- The Impostor - Financial Times
Strangers have a habit of suddenly pitching up in Damon Galgut’s books. At the start of his mesmerising new novel The Impostor , the stranger in question is a policeman who, “one hungry hand extended,” steps out from behind a tree to entrap the ...
- JP Morgan Chase Latino Cultural Festival: July 23 - All About Jazz
JP Morgan Chase Latino Cultural Festival: July 23All About Jazz, PA - 3 hours agoAn open mic night, hosted by veteran poetry slammer Rich Villar (Queens premier), will round out the Festival program, giving young poets and writers a ...
- W O R L D - Tribune
A LONG RIDE AHEAD: A worker rides atop a coal train as it leaves the Shougang steel plant in Beijing on Sunday. The plant has been shut for nearly two months in an effort to reduce pollution for the upcoming Beijing Olympic Games. Nepali Congress ...
- See and buy at the 3 Rivers Arts Festival - Beaver County Times
PITTSBURGH — Rain or shine, visitors will spend an estimated $2.4 million on art objects at this year’s Three Rivers Arts Festival. That’s a lot of impulse buying. “We’ve all got a little spending income, right?” said the festival’s ...
- Author's book examines 2012 as Armageddon (Connecticut Post)
Mark Borax tends to go wherever his creative muse takes him. So far, his artistic spirit has spurred him to live in more than 70 places around the globe, including Tuscany, Italy; Sedona, Ariz.
- Action: Lonnquist to perform at July 26 Prairie Fest - The Reporter
Action: Lonnquist to perform at July 26 Prairie FestThe Reporter, WI - 53 minutes agoHe is at once a lyricist with deep feeling and a side-splittingly funny observer of our world. Keen insight and poetry draw listeners into beautifully ...
- Arts center to host Colorado poet (The Dodge City Daily Globe)
Bob Lancaster measures the distance from the floor to the center of a piece of art work after hanging it on one of the walls at the Carnegie Center for the Arts Thursday afternoon. Lancaster is helping hang a show by Pueblo, Colo. artist Tony Moffeit that will be on display this weekend.
- Emily’s Pearls Still Shine in the 21st Century - About - News & Issues
About - News & IssuesEmily’s Pearls Still Shine in the 21st CenturyAbout - News & Issues, NY - 2 hours agoEmily Dickinson wrote no epics or stage plays, and her poems did not partake in public life in her own century (the 19th) — yet more than a few of her ...
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