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- 'The Plague of Doves' by Louise Erdrich - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
'The Plague of Doves' by Louise ErdrichSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 2 hours agoPeopled by American Indians, French and German settlers and their mixed-blood descendants (Erdrich is one), the stories take place on an Ojibwe reservation, ...
- What's on this weekend in Brooklyn - New York Daily News
BAMcafe live: Guillermo E. Brown is a musician, multidisciplinary performer and producer who will appear in concert with BiLLLL$ for a laptop-driven frenzy of free jazz and hip hop. 9:30 p.m. On Saturday, it's the BAM Jam with three all-star ...
- What's Your Problem? (Washington City Paper)
Recent What's Your Problem? What's Your Problem? This Week: What Color Is Your Allergy? Posted: June 4, 2008 What's Your Problem? This Week: Dancing the Company Away Posted: May 28, 2008
- MONDAY Q&A -- Retired literature professor's interests extend to ... - Indiana Gazette
MONDAY Q&A -- Retired literature professor's interests extend to ...Indiana Gazette, PA - 43 minutes agoQuestion: Many people struggle with understanding poetry. Could you offer a few pointers on how to make sense of a poem? Answer: The first rule would be to ...
- New Times / Art (New Times Weekly)
One artist calls her work “stitched drawings.” Another prefers the term “art quilts.” And if you asked the 23 other artists who contributed to the Cal Poly University Arts Gallery’s exhibit, A Tear in the Fabric: The Conceptually Driven Quilt, you’d probably hear a few more terms.
- ALS walk enters fifth year in Woodbridge - Woodbridge Sentinel
ALS walk enters fifth year in WoodbridgeWoodbridge Sentinel, USA - 34 minutes agoAnderson said her father would e-mail everyone with his progress, pictures of his granddaughter and his poetry. The fifth annual Walk to Defeat ALS will be ...
- Fuel House is a fine addition to the Avenue - Daily Journal
When I first moved back to Vineland, I said to myself, there is nothing here for people my age -- no activities that don't require drinking, no dance clubs, nothing. Millville had its 3rd Fridays, and I started to go. It was nice, relaxing and ...
- Summer Reading Program provides poetry, plot twists and prizes - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Honolulu Star-BulletinSummer Reading Program provides poetry, plot twists and prizesHonolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 56 minutes agoSchool being out doesn't mean kids should stop reading. Hawaii's public libraries emphasize this point with their annual Children's Summer Reading Program. ...
- Benefits - June 15 - Daily Camera
Benefits - June 15Daily Camera, CO - 11 hours agoEvents include dance, poetry and live music, poets Mackenzie Carignan and Magmapoet, aka Wayne Gilbert, 7 pm Saturday, 2210 Pearl St., Boulder, $25. ...
- Green: Changing the rules of baseball - Metro Boston
Green: Changing the rules of baseballMetro Boston, MA - 1 hour agoAdmittedly, it would be more pedantry than poetry to review every single pitch; surely we don’t need to go that far. But a middle ground that increases the ...
- A gun-crazed culture - Pasadena Star-News
A gun-crazed culturePasadena Star-News, CA - 22 hours agoOur television, movies, games, poetry and literature are eroding our respect for human life. Spilling blood is for fun and there are no moral concerns. ...
- Diaz, Kutcher keep 'What Happens in Vegas' from being truly awful - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Joy (Cameron Diaz), Jack (Ashton Kutcher) and the bone of contention. Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher do their best to try and enliven the light comedy "What Happens in Vegas." After a quickie, drunken wedding, they decide they hate each other. But a ...
- The Same Earth, By Kei Miller - Independent
The Same Earth, By Kei MillerIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoHaving already published poetry and short stories, Miller is branching out assuredly with this new work. It's a story of everyday people with all kinds of ...
- Frances Stark: A Torment of Follies at the Secession in Vienna - Art Daily
Art DailyFrances Stark: A Torment of Follies at the Secession in ViennaArt Daily - 23 hours agoThe collages, whose formal tension is based on the balance between a minimal but playful use of material and large empty spaces, are full of both poetry and ...
- Child abuse to be topic in Secaucus Thursday - The Jersey Journal - NJ.com
Child abuse to be topic in Secaucus ThursdayThe Jersey Journal - NJ.com, NJ - 8 hours agoMcLain currently teaches poetry at John Carroll University and New England College. Her debut novel, "A Ticket to Ride," was released earlier this year. ...
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