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- Therapeutic poetry - Columbia Basin Herald
Columbia Basin HeraldTherapeutic poetryColumbia Basin Herald, WA - 2 hours ago"Well, I didn't have 50 written by then, so I started writing more," Geer recalled. Geer said he has a hard time describing what the poems in his book are ...
- Prince working on book to be published in the fall (The Charlotte Observer)
Prince the musical auteur is becoming an author. "21 Nights," a "photographic essay" that offers "a rare glimpse into the life, lyrics, and mystique" of the maker of such hits as "1999" and "Purple Rain," will be published worldwide come fall, according to Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. The book, his first, is based on Prince's 21 sold-out concerts in as many nights at London's O2 ...
- About 95 poets from all five continents will assist to the 13th ... - Cuba Headlines
About 95 poets from all five continents will assist to the 13th ...Cuba Headlines, Cuba - 20 hours agoAmong this year’s novelties there is the space dedicated to experimental projects such as poetic performances in which poetry and music go hand in hand. ...
- All Events for 7 July 2008 (My Hackney)
Until 10 Jul 2008 Frustrated shipyard worker and divorced father Slimane increasingly feels his life has amounted to little. In a desperate bid to escape his depression, Slimane decides to set up his own restaurant....
- Music to live and die for - Iowa City Press-Citizen
What stirs your heart? What makes you stand up proudly and break into song? Or whistling? Or even toe tapping? Chances are that at this time of year, it is something patriotic. Irving Berlin was born in Russia and immigrated as a young lad to this ...
- New titles push the cartooning envelope - Waterbury Republican-American
When Harold Ross, editor of The New Yorker, was first shown James Thurber's cartoons by his friend E.B. White, he was reported to be equally amused and confused. White, who had fished the now famous doodle-like work out of Thurber's office trashcan ...
- Dissecting Nas’ Untitled - Part 1 - Popmatters.com
The PopMatters writers guide recommends that record reviews run somewhere between 500 and 700 words. Sometimes I struggle to get 500 words out of an album and sometimes I have a hard time keeping the count under 700. This isn’t necessarily the ...
- Ajax writer claims Pulitzer award - Newsdurhamregion.com
Ajax writer claims Pulitzer awardNewsdurhamregion.com, Canada - 2 hours agoShe's a writer, "mostly on-line," but she also has two unpublished novels and has had poetry published. "This is the first competition for non-journalist ...
- London poet gains Parliamentary recognition - Londoner
London poet gains Parliamentary recognitionLondoner, Canada - 1 hour ago“When he was here reading for Poetry London last autumn he asked me to participate and send him a poem. The maximum number of lines was 90 and Crossing the ...
- I won’t be waiting for the phone to ring - ic Wales
I won’t be waiting for the phone to ringic Wales, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoWhatever he wrote – Milk Wood, poetry, short stories – he brought astonishing sensitivity to them. “The first time I really took to him was when he wrote ...
- Khaled, Philharmonic Hall - Liverpool Echo
Khaled, Philharmonic HallLiverpool Echo, UK - 3 hours agoRai music developed in Western Algeria, its origins a mixture of Arabic love poetry and Bedouin folk songs. Khaled brings his own unique interpretation to ...
- Granville author nominated for state writing honor - The Newark Advocate
Granville author nominated for state writing honorThe Newark Advocate, OH - 1 hour ago"Ohio River Dialogues" is the only selection not to come from a major publisher. Sugarloaf Press in Granville, a company formed by Zink and his wife, ...
- Tom Waits returning to Houston for 1st time in 28 years - Houston Chronicle
After a 28-year absence, the man with the drunk piano is playing Houston again. Find out why so many musicians want to sing his songs. Jack Ingram once played Tom Waits' musical The Black Rider for a friend on a drive. His friend didn't care for it ...
- Downturn affects the traditionally self-sufficient - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Downturn affects the traditionally self-sufficientSarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 6 hours agoBooks of philosophy and poetry crowd the shelves and mementos such as her adult daughter's 16-year-old glamour portrait, her stepmother's sketch of a nude, ...
- Poetry in motion (Savannah Morning News)
Sculptor Matt Toole has fond childhood memories of exploring the woods on Wilmington Island, boating over to Wassaw Island and camping on Daufuskie Island. These youthful experiences examining trees and rocks at close range influenced his first local solo exhibit, which is currently on display at the city of Savannah's Gallery S.P.A.C.E.
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