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- Poet Charles Barasch (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
HARDWICK -- It's a Primary Day Premier for poet Charles Barasch, who will offer the very first public reading of his book, "Dreams of the Presidents," at The Galaxy Bookshop, on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 7 p.m. Join him an evening of poetry and political history as Barasch reads excerpts from his book, which contains one dream poem from the perspective of each of our 43 presidents. "Dreams of the ...
- Marcus Tanner: Karadzic, the psychiatrist who became a genocidal ... - Independent
Marcus Tanner: Karadzic, the psychiatrist who became a genocidal ...Independent, UK - 2 hours ago... had failed to respect his poetry; had not invited him into its bosom; had kept him out at as a Serb, as a mountain man, as a Christian. ...
- A history lesson for Ohio - Lancaster Eagle Gazette
A history lesson for OhioLancaster Eagle Gazette, OH - 1 hour agoWilliams talked about Carver's various interests in poetry, music, teaching and other areas, and how he used his diverse talents and interests to connect ...
- Lincoln comes to life for young readers - Medford Mail Tribune
"LINCOLN SHOT," screams the headline! "Condition Considered Hopeless. Will Not Live Through the Night." So begins a gripping read for middle-graders ahead of the February bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth, a big event in publishing for grown ...
- Ray Beauchemin's Letters from Abu Dhabi: Why Dubai may covet Cirque -- location, location, diversification (Market Watch)
If the rumor is true, Dubai wants to own outright the pride of Quebec, Cirque do Soleil. Ray Beauchemin tells why it makes more sense than it might initially appear to.
- Free light show and drama starts Thursday - Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Free light show and drama starts ThursdaySioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - 9 hours ago... the poetry of Aeschelus and the mythology of world cultures. There’s more going on downtown, at 7 pm Thursday, when the free Jazz at Fawick concert ...
- What's new at your local library - IdahoStatesman.com
What's new at your local libraryIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 17 minutes agoPoetry is not often as plainspoken as this book written with love, loss and relationships to life in mind. The author uses language in original ways. ...
- Educator is more than just a teacher to her students - Glendale News Press
Educator is more than just a teacher to her studentsGlendale News Press, CA - 6 hours agoCameron Doran, 14, said he’s learned about poetry, literary terms and how to structure an essay in Emmett’s class. But her best quality as a teacher is her ...
- Tuesday, August 19: ‘Celebrate the Word’ poetry festival opening ... - Metromix
Tuesday, August 19: ‘Celebrate the Word’ poetry festival opening ...Metromix, IL - 2 hours agoTuesday's frenzied slam by Da' Poetry Lounge will kick off the fest with an avalanche of impassioned wordplay. (Through Aug. 26.) Why: Poetry on your ...
- Sudden Death for the Home Team (Washington Post)
DE NIRO'S GAME By Rawi Hage Steerforth. 277 pp. $23.95 A thick helping of recognition was recently served to the Beirut-born Rawi Hage for his first novel, "De Niro's Game," winner of the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, the world's richest prize ($153,000) for a work of literary fiction.
- Musical journey (The Star)
THE All American Boys Chorus is in town and will be performing for charity. Here’s your chance to catch a great show and donate to charity as well. Members of The All-American Boys Chorus are aged just nine to 14, but they are already superbly trained singers, with dynamic showmanship to boot.
- Mashpee soldier killed in Afghanistan (7 News Boston)
MASHPEE, Mass. -- A second Mashpee soldier has died in a week in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- LITERARY CALENDAR - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
LITERARY CALENDARThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 16 hours agoBipartisan Cafe, 7901 SE Stark St.; www.bipartisancafe.com or 503-253-1051 Black Pride Poetry Slam: Music and spoken work from Seattle's Voices Rising and ...
- Frameline celebrates 32 years with daring lineup (The San Francisco Examiner)
A gay Egyptian attempts to live outside of the closet, women behind bars go gothic and a teen boldly comes to terms with love and gender identity in Argentina.
- Poet Zagajewski receives the 2008 Milosz Prize - Thenews.pl
Poet Zagajewski receives the 2008 Milosz PrizeThenews.pl, Poland - Jun 5, 2008In later years, while living in Paris, he was frequently invited to the United States to literary seminars and meetings with American poets. ...
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