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- What's on (Malta Today)
May 23 - 25 Seascape FM Theatre productions present the Pulitzer-winning play by Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf author Edward Albee at St James Cavalier. Directed by Chris Gatt, the cast features Edward Mercieca, Denise Mulholland, Pia Zammit and Paul Portelli.
- Nam Le's long, literary journey - San Francisco Gate
In the opening story of "The Boat," a remarkable first collection by 29-year-old Nam Le, the main character shares a number of characteristics with the author. Both are writers named Nam, Vietnamese by birth and Australian by upbringing. Both have ...
- Kilts invented by English in Lord Dacre's book - Daily Telegraph
The last book written by the late Lord Dacre of Glanton also states that the Declaration of Arbroath, which confirmed Scotland’s independence in 1320, is plagued with inaccuracies and details of “imaginary” kings. He argues that Scotland’s ...
- AN Wilson: Don't let's be beastly to the Germans. They gave us ... - Independent
AN Wilson: Don't let's be beastly to the Germans. They gave us ...Independent, UK - 2 hours agoLovers of English poetry will have been reflecting, during Mosley's brave court battle, upon the most celebrated, and perhaps the most distinguished, ...
- To have an event listed, send a fax... (Akron Beacon Journal)
To have an event listed, send a fax to 330-996-3033 or an e-mail to newsroomemail@ thebeaconjournal.com at least a week in advance.
- Summer is for reading - Lexington Herald-Leader
Summer's almost here, and kids are counting the days until they can put their textbooks to rest for a while. But that doesn't mean all books have to be tossed aside. Area libraries and literacy programs are hoping to encourage kids to keep reading ...
- In volatile Yaletown, Hamilton Street Grill stands its ground - Vancouver Westender
In volatile Yaletown, Hamilton Street Grill stands its groundVancouver Westender, Canada - 1 hour agoIn an industry that rewards blowhards and assholes, and celebrates talking behind people’s backs as though it were poetry, no one speaks ill of Wyles, ...
- Come home to Scotland Year Long Homecoming Celebrations Beckon ... - TravelVideo.tv (press release)
Come home to Scotland Year Long Homecoming Celebrations Beckon ...TravelVideo.tv (press release) - 16 hours ago... is celebrated with a uniquely Scottish dining experience (called a Burns supper) that features music, poetry readings and an "address to the haggis. ...
- After 4 decades, 4,000 columns it is time to retire - Louisville Courier-Journal
One of my oft-used throwaway lines -- with all due credit to John Lennon -- is "Life is what happens while you're making other plans." The line, however, never gets thrown too far; it contains too much truth. Which makes it one of the reasons that ...
- Beating the Drums of Atrophy...a review of Patrick Oguejiofor’s ... - Vanguard
Beating the Drums of Atrophy...a review of Patrick Oguejiofor’s ...Vanguard, Nigeria - 2 hours agoThe third part of the collection Occult Dancers is made up of elegies and sad recall of missed moments. The poems Plotters of our death attacks the odd ...
- A Strange Tale - KUAR
A Strange TaleKUAR, AR - 19 hours agoKarin Fossum is a Norwegian writer of fiction, poetry and short stories. A great player with genre, she opens this novel with a midnight encounter between ...
- He was Fredericton's man (The Globe and Mail)
With his Atlantic Canada performances, 73-year-old Leonard Cohen is warming up for a major national and international tour, his first since the early 1990s
- THE MAN WHO LOVED CHILDREN by Christina Stead. 527 pages. Holt ... - Time
At the time it seemed like too much of a bad thing. Back in 1940, when Australia's Christina Stead (House of All Nations) first published The Man Who Loved Children, a world at war was in no mood to consider the perennial war between men and women ...
- Love in this Club - Hartford Advocate
Hartford AdvocateLove in this ClubHartford Advocate, CT - 9 hours agoIt's grown into something of a downtown cultural institution with nights during the week devoted to jazz, poetry, and international styles of dancing. ...
- Pictures of the floating world - Columbia Daily Tribune
Columbia Daily TribunePictures of the floating worldColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - 1 hour ago"Frank Lloyd Wright," the famous American architect, "owned more than 6000 prints," Mehrhoff said. "It changed his view of nature, and he changed ours. ...
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