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- About 250 authors slated for Decatur Book Festival - Ledger-Enquirer
– All United States – Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota ...
- Witty playwright known to live hard - Miami Herald
Simon Gray, who wrote bitingly comic plays like Butley , Otherwise Engaged and Quartermaine's Terms about the educated British middle class and whose almost manically confessional late-in-life memoirs turned his sardonic intelligence upon himself ...
- Roncalli student wins national contest - Indianapolis Star
Roncalli student wins national contestIndianapolis Star, United States - 6 hours agoFor his award-winning entry, Devin submitted a poem about how St. Thomas Aquinas has inspired and influenced him. In the United States, up to three winners ...
- Conroe Symphony kicks off new season Oct. 18 - North Channel Sun
Opening night, Saturday, Oct. 18, is at Lone Star Convention Center. It includes a 7 p.m. concert with two eminent pianists and afterward, a gala with black tie optional. “We are having the first concert at Lone Star because the featured music is ...
- Calendar for July 17 (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
ONGOING Alfred T. Hornbacks -- Rockin' C Karaoke, 8 p.m. Tuesdays, no cover. The Beer Joint -- Open Mic Night, 8 p.m. Wednesdays, no cover ...
- Ian Frazier's 'Lamentations of the Father' collects humorous essays by a longtime staff writer of the New Yorker. (The Virginia Gazette)
Though our era is awash in comedy, literary humor has dwindled in recent years. Comedy Central now updates our taste for political satire with every turn of the 24-hour news cycle.
- Canadian playwright Reaney dies | Connery to unveil his memoirs - Telegraph-Journal
Canadian playwright Reaney dies | Connery to unveil his memoirsTelegraph-Journal, Canada - Jun 13, 2008He won three Governor General's Awards for poetry and drama, the first in 1949 for a collection of poetry, The Red Heart. In 1966 he founded the Listener's ...
- Village Theatre's Festival of New Musicals Launches Aug. 14 with ... - Playbill.com
Village Theatre's Festival of New Musicals Launches Aug. 14 with ...Playbill.com, NY - Aug 13, 2008She is surprised when she also finds friendship, love, and a home as she joins Mulcahy, a local artist, and the townspeople in exposing the corruption of a ...
- 81-year-old athlete keeps body, mind fit (Akron Beacon Journal)
V.E. ''Ed'' Bixenstine may have a leg up on the ''poetry in motion'' moniker than most. And with good reason. It's not just that Bixenstine — a retired Kent State University professor of psychology — is the author of professional works and novels, including a couple with cowboy themes and a soon-to-be published book of poetry.
- Hallelujah, it's Leonard! - Dose.ca
Hallelujah, it's Leonard!Dose.ca, Canada - 3 hours agoTickets: Many events are free. Tickets for Saturday's gala concert at the Winspear are available at the Winspear Box Office 428-1414 EDMONTON - The man of ...
- Super Ted reaches amazing 106 - Westmidlands.com
The secret of a long life can at last be revealed – being friends with everyone and never holding a grudge. That’s how birthday boy Ted Powell reckons he managed to notch up an incredible 106 years. The Wombourne pensioner, one of the oldest in ...
- News Briefs: Patriotic poetry; Fair entries deadline set (The Union)
Patriotic Poetry
- Summerfest performers - South Coast Today
Summerfest performersSouth Coast Today, MA - 1 hour agoHe's a singing cowboy who numbers rodeo stars, range hands, buckaroos, and cowboy poets among his friends and admirers, as well as fellow freethinkers as ...
- John Lundberg: The Poetry of Insomnia (HuffingtonPost)
Medical experts say that 30% to 50% of us occasionally suffer from insomnia, your intrepid poetry columnist included. Your anxiety kicks up, your heart starts...
- 187 REASONS MEXICANOS CAN’T CROSS THE BORDER - New York Times
187 REASONS MEXICANOS CAN’T CROSS THE BORDERNew York Times, United States - Aug 8, 2008“Performance & text-in-the-community work,” Herrera claims, “is at the core of all Chican@ poetry.” (Herrera likes the @ suffix for words that could end ...
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