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- Meetings and Events: July 12, 2008 - Record-Searchlight (subscription)
Meetings and Events: July 12, 2008Record-Searchlight (subscription), CA - 3 hours ago... west of the Pottery Dome, public event art exhibits and sale, open mic poetry and music, front porch stage, bring friends and family, free, 474-3800. ...
- Panagore's poetry published in a new collection (Boothbay Register)
The spring volume of The Café Review, "the wet dark of February,' includes the poetry of a well-known writer in our midst - Reverend Peter Panagore.
- PEN Canada in Association with the Art for Real Change Collective ... - CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse)
PEN Canada in Association with the Art for Real Change Collective ...CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada - 3 hours ago... she joined Deutsche Welle (Voice of Germany) has been its North American correspondent. Sheng Xue is a member of the Editorial Board of June 4 Poetry, ...
- Coming Up (The Post and Courier)
SPOLETO FESTIVAL USA: For 17 days and nights, Spoleto Festival USA fills Charleston's historic theaters, churches and outdoor spaces with over 120 performances by renowned artists and emerging performers in opera, theater, music theater, dance and chamber, symphonic, choral and jazz music, as well as the visual arts.
- Horry poets win awards - Myrtle Beach Sun News
Horry poets win awardsMyrtle Beach Sun News, SC - 2 hours agoRenata writes prose and poetry and had a short story and three poems published in the 2005 anthology, ``The Best of Writers' Circle. ...
- Margaret Atwood wins 'Spanish Nobel' - Earthtimes
Oviedo, Spain - Canadian author Margaret Atwood, 68, was Wednesday awarded the Prince of Asturias Prize, regarded as the Spanish Nobel, in the category of literature. Exploring literary genres with "wit and irony," Atwood "intelligently assumes the ...
- 'Brel's Lonesome Losers' paints riveting portrait thanks to standout ... - Chicago Sun-Times
Jacques Brel, that Belgian-bred, Parisian-based musical storyteller whose songs chronicled the demi-monde and bohemian life of mid-century Europe with a blend of lyrical anguish and biting sarcasm, would have felt right at home at the No Exit Cafe ...
- Celebrations - May 26 - Akron Beacon Journal
• Akron-Canton area winners of the Kids Speak Out essay contest sponsored by WVIZ/PBS ideastream and Time Warner Cable Northeast Ohio were: Whitney Porter of Akron's St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and Jenna Baisden of Perry High School. Honorable ...
- Cohen's the Homme in his Hometown - Boston Globe
With visions of tea and oranges dancing in his head, assistant arts editor and "SE" contributor James Reed went all the way to Montreal yesterday to catch Leonard Cohen’s homecoming show there. And it was worth it… "OK, is that what I think it is ...
- On hunt for new rhyme and reason - Huddersfield Examiner
On hunt for new rhyme and reasonHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 24 minutes agoThe two competitions – one for short stories and one for poetry – will result in the best entries being published in a forthcoming anthology called Grist, ...
- Woody Allen Rediscovers Comic Side With 'Vicky' - Javno
If Woody Allen's geographical shift from Manhattan to London caused some to see a more serious and philosophical side to him, his progression to Barcelona for "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" might, for others, represent a welcome return to the neurotic ...
- CRITIC'S CHOICE - East Bay Express
Annie Barrows Pig farmers, phrenologists, and other eccentrics find friendship and fortitude and bond over their shared love of books while recovering from the German occupation of their little British island just after World War II in The Guernsey ...
- Pudgy-Man Action Flick Falls Short Of Own Aspirations - The Bulletin
Stoner flicks make up the rare genre that is consistently rewarded for being stupid. My gripe, though, isn't with the subject matter of these films. It's with how much we lower the bar for them. No one questions the harmless banality of "Half Baked ...
- Local authors may broaden your horizons (Rapid City Journal)
The following 10 books may never reach the New York Times’ best-sellers list, but these local writers have created stories that may broaden your horizons or carry you away to another time and place.
- Stray Questions for: Mary Jo Salter - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsStray Questions for: Mary Jo SalterNew York Times Blogs, NY - 41 minutes agoWhose books are generally shelved around yours in bookstores? How does it feel to be sitting between them? On the poetry shelf, I often come right before ...
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