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- Theodore Solotaroff, 80; his New American Review showcased writers - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Theodore Solotaroff, who in 1967 started The New American Review as a highly unusual showcase for a rising generation of writers, including Philip Roth, William H. Gass, and Mordechai Richler in just the first issue, died Friday at his ...
- British Council supports Power in the Voice - Dailynews
British Council supports Power in the VoiceDailynews, Botswana - 17 hours ago... Stompie, Mabutswapele, Vusi, TJ Dema, Exodus Live Poetry Collective, Abronia Theatre Productions, Sedibeng Choir, Krush, Magosi, and Dark Genius, ...
- Speak UP - Honolulu Advertiser
Sometimes the words shoot into mikes in forceful rapid fire; other times they flow smoothly from tongues in an almost hypnotic melody. And there are always the focused stares. The expressive faces. The lively hand motions. It's the art of the spoken ...
- ROBOT ROMANCE (Film Journal)
1) Contrary to what the early teasers for the futuristic sci-fi adventure implied, the Pixar brain trust did not create the robotic title character at a fabled 1994 lunch meeting that's also credited with launching A Bug's Life , Nemo and Monsters, Inc . "What came out of that lunch was the germ of the idea for the character," Stanton says, on the phone from his office at Pixar's amusement ...
- A new LGBT magazine, "X-Files" trailers, Radiohead video and more; It ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
A new magazine has launched online for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in Northeast Ohio. Spangle Magazine , focuses on arts, culture and entertainment news, with stories, blogs, city guides, photo galleries and an events ...
- LAUNCHING OF DORA SAKAYAN’S TEXTBOOK "EASTERN ARMENIAN FOR THE ... - AZG Armenian Daily
LAUNCHING OF DORA SAKAYAN’S TEXTBOOK "EASTERN ARMENIAN FOR THE ...AZG Armenian Daily, Armenia - 2 hours agoThe twin books reflect my pedagogical and scholarly experience of 55 years and my everlasting love for our magnificent language." At the close of her speech ...
- Author draws library crowd - Vindicator
A summer reading program has been held every year since the 1970s. BOARDMAN — Five little monkeys helped draw a crowd of more than 250 people to the Boardman library on Wednesday for the summer reading kickoff program. Parents and kids attended the ...
- Movie Listings - New York Times
Movie ListingsNew York Times, United States - 10 minutes ago(Scott) ★ ‘THE DARK KNIGHT’ (PG-13, 2:32) Pitched at the divide between poetry and entertainment, Christopher Nolan’s follow-up to “Batman Begins†goes ...
- Pam Bailey - 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 ...
- Cross-border slamming (The Globe and Mail)
When Canadians compete in Wisconsin, it will be more about verse than versus
- Keep politics out of college classrooms - Monterey County Herald
Keep politics out of college classroomsMonterey County Herald, CA - 3 hours agoFish is one of the three smartest people I know, and he writes particularly clear and engaging prose. Fish is surely right when he protests against using ...
- The Body and the Book. Writings on Poetry and Sexuality. - Fabula
The Body and the Book. Writings on Poetry and Sexuality.Fabula, France - 6 hours agoSarah P. GAMBLE: A Poetics Of Erasure: Mark Doty's Queer Coast Tatiani G. RAPATZIKOU: Viral Seduction and ‘Penetrated' Bodies in Rob Hardin's Poetry.
- Kaplan and Newsweek Award $15,000 to Winners of the 14th Annual "My Turn" High School Essay Competition (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK----Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions and Newsweek magazine have announced the winners of the 14th Annual “My Turn†Essay Competition, a national contest that recognizes talented young writers.
- 'Pity' skewers conventional assumptions - San Jose Mercury News
'Pity' skewers conventional assumptionsSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 26 minutes agoThe last time American Conservatory Theater plunged into the dark heart of Jacobean tragedy was Robert Woodruff's infamously graphic 1993 production of "The ...
- Chris Treadway Community Column: San Pablo church, nonprofit pitch ... - Contra Costa Times
A LOCAL CHURCH and its partner nonprofit groups are inviting the community for free food, activities and some healthy messages for families Saturday. The third annual Summer Picnic in San Pablo is a joint venture of MacArthur Community Baptist Church ...
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