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- Reader Roundup: Stadiums, grammar and silos prompt prose and poetry - Minnpost.com
Old topics (stadiums and smoking bans) and new ones (light pollution and good grammar) sparked lively comments from Minnpost readers recently. And don't miss the poetry inspired by North Dakota missile silos. Tony Wagner was among those commenting on ...
- Not your average poet: Award-winning writer/recycling coordinator is not what you'd expect (St. Cloud Times)
Larry Schug always has something to write about.
- Booming burg, small-town charm: an easy sell for Stony Plain mayor - Edmonton Journal
Edmonton JournalBooming burg, small-town charm: an easy sell for Stony Plain mayorEdmonton Journal, Canada - 50 minutes agoBut the Stony Plain events have their following, from the annual Blueberry Bluegrass & Country Music Society Festival to the Cowboy Poetry event and the ...
- World premiere includes show in CB - SW Iowa News
World premiere includes show in CBSW Iowa News, IA - 3 hours ago"The Blizzard of Voices, composed by Pulitzer-prize winning composer Paul Moravec and based on poetry of another Pulitzer winner, former US Poet Laureate ...
- Heading South - Egypt Today
Om ar Abdel Dhaher looks like a character from his own paintings. Talking with a slight Upper Egyptian accent, the 41-year-old artist is right at home among the Nubians and Saeedis residing in his canvases. He feels so at home that he refers to the ...
- Book Review - Baldwin's Harlem: A Biography of James Baldwin by Herb Boyd (Blogcritics.org)
Boyd pulls at the Baldwin self-doubt scab -- born black, gay, poor and ugly, not the most auspicious start in life. James Baldwin fascinates and is fascinated with Harlem. The confluence of writer and city meet in Baldwin novels, but not in the majority of them, as most readers might expect. That is the subject of the new book by Herb Boyd. The author knows Baldwin, knows Harlem and knows ...
- Short Comings - Shawnee News-Star
Individual Artists of Oklahoma will sponsor an open-mike poetry reading at 7 p.m. at Benedict Street Marketplace. Jennifer Kidney, Ph.D., director of literature for the Oklahoma Humanities Council, will be the featured reader. Overeaters Anonymous ...
- Students in print - Concordia Journal
Students in printConcordia Journal, Canada - 4 hours agoIt contains the poetry and stories of about 100 of Sweet’s students addressing environmental concerns. “The theory supported my practice and my practice ...
- CD review: "Wild & Free," The Radiators - Greenwich Time
Trying to the synthesize the 30 years of New Orleans road dogs The Radiators into a two-disc set is nearly impossible. The group has a catalog of more than 1,000 songs, has allowed its concerts to be taped from the beginning and hasn't played the ...
- Still Blogging About Edwards! - Slate
On to Denver! When it comes to rounding up John Edwards news and links, I can't hope to compete with Deceiver . ... See esp. Lee Stranahan's informed speculations about future developments in the story, which now looks like it will run right into the ...
- Students read poetry at Stell coffee shop (Redlands Daily Facts)
REDLANDS - The snapping of fingers took the place of applause at a fourth-grade poetry reading June 18.
- If Bulls pass on Rose, thorns await them - Chicago Sun-Times
As the media crowds were shooed from the locker room, Derrick Rose didn’t move from his chair. He still had something important to say to the columnist from Chicago. Did it involve crushing UCLA? Being the best player on the court in the most ...
- Every day is special - 20.06.2008 - Today's Zaman
Every day is special - 20.06.2008Today's Zaman, Turkey - 6 hours agoKülebi has an important place in contemporary Turkish poetry due to his attachment to folk poetry traditions. Külebi’s poetry is enriched with simple, ...
- Jak de Priester’s inspirations - The South African
Jak de Priester’s inspirationsThe South African, UK - 11 hours agoTo write music you need to travel, it is the only way you can experience life and put it in songs, poetry and books. You’ve performed at the Royal Albert ...
- Welcome to Hoxford - Aced Magazine
Sometimes misnomers are so extreme they have a kind of irony that approaches pure poetry. Consider Ben Templesmith’s Welcome to Hoxford , which to the uninitiated, would be called a ‘comic’ book. While getting past the confines of the now ...
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