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- Will Farrell make John Fante famous? (March 2006) - MSNBC
If you never read or even heard of John Fante don’t fret: you’re far from alone. If you’re lucky one of his books will somehow find its way to you, which is exactly what happened to me. My friend J lent me his copy of “Ask the Dust†a few ...
- Former Morris resident publishes third book of poetry - Morris Sun Tribune
Former Morris resident publishes third book of poetryMorris Sun Tribune, MN - 3 hours agoWriting poems appeals to her genteel side and draws on her daily life. Rixen was raised on a farm southwest of Park Rapids. Her mother, Betty, resides at ...
- Book Review: All About The Beat: Why Hip-Hop Can't Save Black America by John McWhorter (Blogcritics.org)
The author argues that hip-hop is metaphysical at best, mystical at the least, but a political tour de force? Not yet, and maybe never. On one side I hear John McWhorter, and on the other side I hear Michael Eric Dyson. In this book their voices come together because McWhorter has put forth his hip-hop apolitical argument in sharp contrast to the many political ones. In fact, Dyson provided the ...
- School librarian dons different personas to get kids to read - Sacramento Bee
School librarian dons different personas to get kids to readSacramento Bee, USA - 1 hour agoAt a pretend coffeehouse poetry event, she comes as a beatnik. At the Colonial market day for third-graders, she is Mrs. Thomas Farthing. ...
- Mortal Coil by David Boyd Haycock and Not Dead Yet by Julia Neuberger - Times Online
Mortal Coil by David Boyd Haycock and Not Dead Yet by Julia NeubergerTimes Online, UK - 7 hours agoIronically, though, this wellintentioned work is far less fun than Haycock's account of obsessives and death-deniers. But the answer to both may lie in an ...
- Call to Readers: To express poetry in motion, try a haiku (The Sacramento Bee)
Eppie's Great Race, dubbed the "World's Oldest Triathlon," deserves a literary form of its own. That's why we've created "tri-ku," a triathlon poem in the form of a haiku. Carlos Alcalá
- Getting in the Art Walk Spirit With Events Before, During and After - Laguna Beach Independent
Getting in the Art Walk Spirit With Events Before, During and AfterLaguna Beach Independent, CA - 4 hours agoPoetry meets art at Marion Meyer "Past Becomes Present," an exhibit of the work of Texasborn artist Ingrid Dee Magidson, continues at the Marion Meyer ...
- Steel's themes stress hope (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
NEW YORK - It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning.
- At Tanglewood, a Composer Nears the Century Mark (New York Times)
To celebrate the life of Elliott Carter, who turns 100 on Dec. 11, the Tanglewood Music Center is devoting this year?s programs entirely to his music.
- Bridging History and Culture with - Ad-Hoc-News (Pressemitteilung)
Bridging History and Culture withAd-Hoc-News (Pressemitteilung), Germany - 19 minutes agoFriends of the San Francisco Public Library, the San Francisco Public Library, and Litquake announced today the San Francisco International Poetry ...
- The Forest of Arden comes to Wilcox Park - Westerly Sun
Colonial Theatre presents Shakespeare's "As You Like It" July 17-Aug. 3 at Wilcox Park in Westerly, with Alysia Reiner as Rosalind and Enrique Bravo as Orlando. (Sun Photo by Joshua Lebovitz) "All the world’s a stage" this summer in Wilcox Park in ...
- Micheline, man - San Francisco Bay Guardian
San Francisco Bay GuardianMicheline, manSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 23 minutes ago... reproductions of black-and-white paintings and drawings alongside a healthy selection of previously uncollected (for the most part) prose and poetry. ...
- Reconsiderations: 'Life Studies' by Robert Lowell - New York Sun
IN THE PUBLIC EYE An illustration of Robert Lowell on the cover of Time magazine, June 1967. The place names are familiar, but Lowell's New England is not a place you could find on the map. It is a cosmological arena, where good and evil wrestle for ...
- UHV announces American Book Review lineup (The Victoria Advocate)
Thirsty for words? Expand your minds by spending time with nationally recognized writers.
- New play explores what search reveals about us (The State)
They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in Philadelphia that blends fact and fiction in the tale of a disappearance from a small Midwestern town. "It's the world's first play based on a search log," director ...
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