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- 'Rock On!!': Live your dream! - MSN India Entertainment
'Rock On!!' is the story of four friends who put together the greatest band this country has ever seen, but never makes it. Years later fate conspires to bring them together again and set them on a journey back to where they left off...A soul ...
- Jamaican legend honored at annual party in Miami Gardens - Miami Herald
The Jamaican Folk Revue pitched in with traditional Jamaican songs to the "Bellyful of culture" celebration of Jamaican culture and the life and legacy of the late Hon. Louise Bennett-Coverley. Island rhythms and native Jamaican folklore filled the ...
- Calendar: Monday, Sept. 15 - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
Calendar: Monday, Sept. 15The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 9 hours ago... film, painting, clay, glass, jewelry, poetry, theater, music and more by Louisiana artists, through Sept. 30. Admission is free. Call 225.922.1000. ...
- Top Writers to Appear At First Ever Literary Leicester Festival - NewsBlaze (press release)
Top Writers to Appear At First Ever Literary Leicester FestivalNewsBlaze (press release), CA - 2 hours agoAnthony Thwaite will also read a selection of his own poetry. Crime writer and Royal Literary Fund Fellow at De Montfort University Jane Adams will discuss ...
- CALENDAR (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
TODAY "The Lucky One" by Nicholas Sparks -- Book signing at 2 p.m. (free line tickets distributed beginning at 10 a.m.) at Borders Books and Music, 9750 W. Broad St., Glen Allen. 965-0733. "The Jamestown Fog" by Sherry Sheffield -- Discussion and signing 2-4 p.m. at Book People, 536 Granite Ave. 288-4346. Book Swap -- Trade books and exchange conversation with other bibliophiles, 3-5 p.m. at ...
- Roddy Lumsden for August 'Over The Edge: Open Reading' - Indymedia Ireland
Leading Scottish poet Roddy Lumsden for first Over The Edge: Open Reading after summer break. Roddy Lumsden The August Over The Edge: Open Reading takes place in Galway City Library, St. Augustine Street, Galway on Thursday, August 28th, 6.30-8pm ...
- A.S. Maulucci: Confessional verse arose out of repressive post-war era - Enterprise
Poets who expose details of their lives in verse are writing what has come to be called confessional poetry. The hallmarks of this type of work are intimacy and personal revelation. Some critics trace the origin of confessional poetry to the early ...
- Calendar: This week in Davidson, Aug. 20-26 - Nashville Tennessean
Donate Blood: Minimum age 17 (or 16 with parental consent.) Minimum weight 110 pounds. Donors must be in good general health and present positive identification. For more information, call 615-346-7000. For blood donation, 1-800-GIVE LIFE (448-3543 ...
- Book hits close to home for author (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
The circle of life intersects a local book circle Wednesday night at the Waukesha Public Library, where the public can...
- City schoolgirl wins national poetry prize (Edinburgh Evening News)
AN Edinburgh schoolgirl has beat off competition from thousands of entrants to take top place in a national poetry competition.
- The Laureate of Hard Luck: 'The Collected Lyric Poems of LuÃÂs de ... - New York Sun
In its great century, Portugal commanded an empire extending from Brazil to India . Vasco da Gama reached the coast of India in 1498, and in 1500 Pedro Cabral first sighted Brazil. But the imperial glory was short-lived. In 1580, Philip II of Spain ...
- Gervase Phinn: What pupils can teach us... - Yorkshire Post
Gervase Phinn: What pupils can teach us...Yorkshire Post, UK - 39 minutes agoAfter I had left the school, he had written to me, via my publisher, with some examples of his poetry. I had replied and we became pen-friends. ...
- This poet’s life - Sacramento News & Review
This poet’s lifeSacramento News & Review, CA - Sep 11, 2008By Josh Fernandez Frank Andrick (or frank andrick, no caps, as he poetically prefers) has been one of the longtime hosts of Joe Montoya’s Poetry Unplugged ...
- Tamblyn, the poet, stars in Litquake opener (San Francisco Chronicle)
Amber Tamblyn totally gets why people are suspicious of her writing abilities. "There's this underlying belief that actors are really shallow," she says with obvious exasperation. "And I think that is catastrophically bull-. It's incredibly unfair because...
- That was an amazing story! - Poynter.org
That was an amazing story!Poynter.org, FL - 1 hour agoAnd rather than reading mediocre news articles I’m not that into, I spend my time reading/re-reading superbly written plays, novels, poetry, philosophy, ...
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