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- Shenandoah, Washington and Lee Literary Journal, Wins Governor's ... - Rockbridge Weekly
Shenandoah, Washington and Lee Literary Journal, Wins Governor's ...Rockbridge Weekly, VA - 6 hours agoWorks from Shenandoah often appear in such anthologies as "Best American Short Stories," "Best American Poems" and "The Pushcart Prize. ...
- Taboo 's Morton Will Be a Stranger in a Strange Land in October (Playbill)
Euan Morton, who made his Broadway debut in Taboo, will return to the Metropolitan Room in October with a new cabaret program.
- Interviews with Kenny Leon and Kent Gash - Creative Loafing Atlanta
Interviews with Kenny Leon and Kent GashCreative Loafing Atlanta, GA - 9 hours agoA twice Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, the person who provides all my inspiration as an African-American artist – of course I was nervous. ...
- Google choices - good, bad and ugly (BBC News)
BBC News takes a look at the five best and five worst decisions Google has made in its first ten years.
- Tribute: David Lester was a man who gladly helped anybody - Kansas City Star
David Lester in retirement became a favorite of children as a Wal-Mart greeter. One girl called him “the best grandpa ever.” Who: David Franklin Lester, 85, of Belton. When and how he died : July 26, of congestive heart failure. He greeted people ...
- Delaware poet laureate to lead writing workshop Oct. 23-26 (Cape Gazette)
The Delaware Division of the Arts is sponsoring a poetry and fiction writers retreat led by Delaware’s Poet Laureate, Dr. JoAnn Balingit, and Dr. Cruce Stark, novelist and retired University of Delaware professor.
- The World of Myth Magazine Begins Its Fifth Year of Publication - PR.com (press release)
The World of Myth Magazine Begins Its Fifth Year of PublicationPR.com (press release), NY - 29 minutes agoOver the past four years, The World of Myth Magazine has featured numerous prominent short stories, poetry, artwork. The World of Myth Magazine Creator and ...
- He uses art as a voyage of discovery - San Diego Union Tribune
San Diego Union TribuneHe uses art as a voyage of discoverySan Diego Union Tribune, United States - 4 minutes agoThis is a teenager with an emerging inner life who expresses it not only through painting but also strumming the guitar and crafting poetry, “sometimes sad, ...
- Sharyland I.S.D. Schools Celebrate Mission Centennial - McAllen Monitor
Sharyland I.S.D. students had the honor to participate in the Mission Centennial Celebration by creating projects about the history of the City of Mission. Sharyland I.S.D.'s goal was to educate students, and bring community awareness of the ...
- A great poet, Palestinian and human being - Mail & Guardian Online
A great poet, Palestinian and human beingMail & Guardian Online, South Africa - 5 hours agoDarwish was a master of classical Arabic, and equally at home with Western and Israeli poetry. Many believe that he was the greatest Arab poet, ...
- The Freedom to Offend - Atlantic Free Press
The Freedom to OffendAtlantic Free Press, Netherlands - 56 minutes agoNotably, too, in the 1920's, the greatest novel of the English language, James Joyce's "Ulysses," was banned by the Tariff Act , and confiscated at American ...
- This Evening: Actual Air - Philebrity.com
Philebrity.comThis Evening: Actual AirPhilebrity.com, PA - 8 hours agoAmerica’s alternate poet laureate (ie the author of what is probably the only contemporary poetry book you’ve purchased in the last decade, ...
- Lesbians cheer Lesbos ruling - The Sun
A GREEK court has dismissed a request by residents of the Aegean island of Lesbos to ban the use of the word lesbian to describe gay women. Three residents of Lesbos, the birthplace of the ancient Greek poetess Sappho whose love poems inspired the ...
- Back to School, Back to Fun - Morning News
It's time to head back to school, but area organizations are making sure students have something to look forward to when the final bell of the day rings. Arts centers, libraries and museums have scheduled a slew of programs for students of all ages ...
- An American’s Generosity: Sanskrit Classics Made Easy - The Moderate Voice
I look back with regret that I could not study Greek, Latin and Sanskrit languages. It is easier to get good translations of the Greek and Latin classics than the Sanskrit literature. The ancient Sanskrit literature remains unparalleled its ...
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