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- No Name Poetry finds niche in Lincoln (Daily Nebraskan)
The No Name Reading Series kicked into gear last Friday at Sur Tango, in downtown Lincoln. The bimonthly event will be back next Friday and every other Friday after that. The poets are not as anonymous as their name suggests, but are in fact young literary Ph.
- Paramore's Hayley Williams on fame (Kerrang.com)
In her latest blog entry, Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams has posted a stream of consciousness think piece on fame. In an entry called "Disclaimer: I'm not depressed.
- Turn over a leaf of your own when you meet and greet these authors (The Kansas City Star)
You’d think I’d be tired of this, but I’m not: For the ninth year, I’m happy to present my list of autumn literary happenings.
- Eyes on the prize - Business Gazette
Business GazetteEyes on the prizeBusiness Gazette, MD - 1 hour agoThey made poetry." The work of The Trawick Prize: Bethesda Contemporary Art Awards finalists is on view Tuesday through Saturday, 1 to 6 pm today through ...
- Journal set to publish bin Laden's poetry (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
Osama bin Laden is one of the world's most wanted men but he is now also about to be a published poet.
- Hunt still charming it crazy (Otago Daily Times)
He's the poet laureate of the proletariat who has been described as the "Kiwi Jack Kerouac". Nigel Benson meets Sam Hunt.
- Austinist Preview: Local Prize-winning Writers Tonight (Austinist)
photo courtesy of the authors Utter Reading: S.E. Smith and Smith Henderson Tuesday, September 2 BookPeople ( 603 N. Lamar ) Free, 7pm [ info ] With a new school year starting, the Utter Reading Series is turning its attention to two local hotshot writers who are still students at UT's Michener Center for Writers. Both were finalists for the 2008 Keene Prize for Literature . Both ...
- Critical acclaim comes to Detroit musician 38 years after album release (Detroit News)
Four decades ago, Rodriguez recorded 12 sweet, yet dark, psychedelic-tinged folk-rock songs for the album, "Cold Fact," in a Detroit basement. It foundered commercially.
- In brief: City of God director tackles Shakespeare - Guardian Unlimited
New Love... Fernando Meirelles is working on an adaptation of Love's Labour's Lost. Photo: John D McHugh/AP Fernando Meirelles , the director of City of God and the Cannes-feted Blindness, is making a loose Brazilian adaptation of Shakespeare's Love ...
- Getting remaindered is not the end of the line - guardian.co.uk
Getting remaindered is not the end of the lineguardian.co.uk, UK - 7 hours agoClive James' poetry has just been published in the US for the first time and this weekend the New York Times was paying particular attention to his piece of ...
- Broken English - The Age
Broken EnglishThe Age, Australia - 31 minutes agoCrystal believes shortcut English has also encouraged creativity, with texting poetry competitions in Britain set to rival Japan's famous three-lined verse, ...
- Editor's Picks: What to do in York this week (The York Weekly)
Acclaimed actor Michael Howard will visit the York Art Association at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25, to present "Art of the Word," an hourlong intimate program of his favorite works from fiction, poetry and the stage. Admission is free. Wine and refreshments...
- Remembering a man of great words - Belleville Intelligencer
Remembering a man of great wordsBelleville Intelligencer, Canada - 2 hours agoJeff Seffinga, wearing a white Jack Kerouac T-shirt (Kerouac, who died in 1969, was an American writer and poet of the so-called Beat Generation), ...
- Poems That Will Move You and Warm Your Heart -- New Book Features Many Reflective Poems That Readers Can Relate With (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
ATLANTA, Aug. 22, 2008 -- Life is never simple. For author Letitia Mallory, life is like a long road that needs to be reflected upon. With the release of her new book Emotions Beyond All Means, she shares with readers her views about people, the unforgettable moments of her life and what she feels about the world.
- Montclair's George Segal Gallery mounts a new exhibition of the master's work (The Star-Ledger)
George Segal: Modernist Humanist . Where: The George Segal Gallery at Montclair State University, 4th Floor, Red Hawk Parking Deck, Normal Avenue, Montclair. When: Tuesday-Dec. 11. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Wednesdays; 12:30-7:30 p.m. Thursdays; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays.
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