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- Forward Prize in ‘exciting’ year - The Bookseller (subscription)
Forward Prize in ‘exciting’ yearThe Bookseller (subscription), UK - 1 hour agoWilliam Sieghart, chairman of the Forward Arts Foundation, said: “[This is] an exciting year for poetry stars of the future and respected poets who deserve ...
- Air conditioning artist named - Gadsden Times (subscription)
Air conditioning artist namedGadsden Times (subscription), AL - 8 hours agoFriday, the committee announced an essay/poetry contest. The submissions will be used in conjunction with the exhibit next summer, and the winning students ...
- Cracked: Michael Greenberg - Nymag.com
I n depicting his daughter Sally’s first psychotic break, which started on a West Village street back in 1996, when she was 15, Michael Greenberg sought to fill in something “missing in the literature of madnessâ€â€”namely, its effect on those ...
- A man who works on water - Martha's Vineyard Magazine
Martha's Vineyard MagazineA man who works on waterMartha's Vineyard Magazine, MA - 22 minutes agoSteve had discovered the poetry of Robert Bly, Allen Ginsberg, and EE Cummings. “I really liked Whitman at one point. Kind of in the same way I liked Thomas ...
- Cowboy Symposium does it up with music, food and more (Lubbock Avalanche-Journal)
This side of the 1900s you might be hard-pressed to find someone who can masterfully strum a washtub bass.
- Knowing What You Don't Know - Huffington Post
Knowing What You Don't KnowHuffington Post, NY - 20 hours agoThis reminded me of a famous Donald Rumsfeld quote that is now considered poetry according to Slate.com: I've always liked this quote, despite my opinion of ...
- Richard A. Difillipo - Antiques and Arts Weekly
Antiques and Arts WeeklyRichard A. DifillipoAntiques and Arts Weekly, CT - 1 hour agoWE WILL BE OFFERING PERIOD AMERICAN FURNITURE, FINE SILVER, FINE ANTIQUE ACCESSORIES AND DECORATIVE ARTS Furniture; Pair of ca 1770, MA, Chippendale side ...
- Poet Hayden Carruth, 87; acclaim came late in life - Arizona Republic
Los Angeles TimesPoet Hayden Carruth, 87; acclaim came late in lifeArizona Republic, AZ - 12 hours agoHis Collected Shorter Poems, 1946-1991 received the 1992 National Book Critics Circle award for poetry, and he won the National Book Award for the ...Hayden Carruth: 1921-2008 Paste Magazineall 5 news articles
- Story, photos: ’Mad Men’ and ‘30 Rock’ win top Emmys - Green Bay Press-Gazette
LOS ANGELES — The sleek ’60s drama “Mad Men†made Emmy history Sunday as the first basic-cable show to win a top series award, while the sitcom “30 Rock†and its stars Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin also emerged as big winners. “We’re all ...
- NeMiss roundup Sept. 21 (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal)
n CORINTH - Voters in three Alcorn County precincts are being assigned new voting locations to make getting to the polls on election day more convenient.
- 'Burn After Reading' Never Flares (Washington Post)
Movies | High-octane cast works hard, but there's nothing to suggest anybody off camera tried as hard.
- Amritsar love surfaces in New York - Tribune
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and his wife Gursharan Kaur love to read letters written to them about the development of the holy city of Amritsar. This fact came to the fore during the PM’s visit to New York during the last week of September ...
- Harry Potter: mirroring the crisis - Fabula
Harry Potter: mirroring the crisisFabula, France - 1 hour agoThe writing of Harry Potter: humour, rhythm(s), description, poetry, narration (voices, focuses). Reading of Harry Potter ploughed back into games and ...
- Star power meets philanthropy with celeb charities, but they must choose carefully (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
NEW YORK - Bono battles the AIDS epidemic. Leonardo tries to make the world a greener place, and Martha has a soft spot for animals. For today's celebs, charity work is almost as much a part of the job as walking the red carpet.
- Poets: Don’t you wish this bit of satire were true? - About - News & Issues
Poets: Don’t you wish this bit of satire were true?About - News & Issues, NY - 12 hours agoAlas, it still remains the actual truth that there’s not much money in poetry, and most poets practice the art for love and not for pay—witness our article ...
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