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- Last chance for poetry contest - WalesOnline
Last chance for poetry contestWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoLike all other regional winners, the Blaenau Gwent winner gets a free copy of the book with their poem in it. To enter, send three unpublished poems on any ...
- No hiding from history (Guardian Unlimited)
The Israeli novelist David Grossman said recently that Kafka is a literary stage you have to go through as a writer. South African novelists have been traversing this territory for some time, because of the very inscrutability of their country.
- State briefs: Sunday, May 25, 2008 - NewsOK.com (subscription)
State briefs: Sunday, May 25, 2008NewsOK.com (subscription), OK - 5 hours agoNominations will be accepted from universities, poetry societies and other cultural organizations only, not from individuals. ...
- Fest spotlights black theater - Miami Herald
Just as the XXIII International Hispanic Theatre Festival winds up its three-week run, another theater festival -- shorter, but more geographically expansive -- is about to begin. The biennial Urban Theatre & Entertainment Festival and Awards begins ...
- Chuck Landon: Friday night proved good can die when young or old (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
Both philosophical premises met their fateful fruition here in Huntington late Friday night.
- Flush with opportunity, bathroom bards perform - Business Gazette
Flush with opportunity, bathroom bards performBusiness Gazette, MD - 1 hour agoIt was a bizarre setting for a poetry reading, an art form usually associated with a sophisticated night club or poetry slam, but for Bathroom Poetry ...
- Zorba the Israeli - Haaretz.com
"I expect nothing. I fear nothing. I am free," reads the epitaph on the grave of Nikos Kazantzakis, located in a cemetery in Heraklion on the island of Crete. Kazantzakis, of "Zorba the Greek" fame, is not merely an author, poet, translator, and ...
- Uptown Magazine - Winnipeg's Online Source for Arts, Entertainment ... - Uptown
Uptown Magazine - Winnipeg's Online Source for Arts, Entertainment ...Uptown, Canada - Jun 5, 2008When presenting futurist art and poetry across Russia in the early 1900s, David Burliuk often wore a multi-colour waistcoat, a dangling earring and had ...
- Bellevue Entertainment Calendar - Bellevue Reporter
Bellevue Entertainment CalendarBellevue Reporter, WA - 2 hours agoSoulFood Poetry Night: 7-9:30 pm every third Thursday. Includes two featured readers and an open-mic reading. SoulFood Books Cafe, 15748 Redmond Way, ...
- Teens Publish Literary Newspaper - Duxbury Clipper
Teens Publish Literary NewspaperDuxbury Clipper, MA - 31 minutes agoBurnt Toast features book and movie reviews, poetry, prose, commentary and news articles, said Ellen Snoeyenbos, the group’s advisor and young adult ...
- Sylvain Trudel's 'Mercury Under My Tongue' - International Herald Tribune
Mercury Under My Tongue By Sylvain Trudel. Translated by Sheila Fischman. 159 pages. Paper, $13.95. Soft Skull Press. Sylvain Trudel's acid novel "Mercury Under My Tongue," tartly translated from the French by Sheila Fischman, is a tale told by a 16 ...
- The satisfying compromises of collaboration - Lebanon Daily Star
BEIRUT: There is precious little of that stuff schizophrenically termed "contemporary classical" music being composed in Lebanon these days. Even less new orchestral music is reaching the ears of Lebanese audiences, and very little of that has been ...
- Classical music: Rediscovering Kapell - Minneapolis Star Tribune
samples from "William Kapell Rediscovered: The Australian Broadcasts" at startribune.com/music or call 612-673-9050 and press 1600 for Debussy's "Suite Bergamasque" and 1601 for Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition." B y 1953, 31-year-old William ...
- Medication Medley (The Hanford Sentinel)
I visited the shrink gave him a knowing wink. Said, “Doc, what do you think?” He said, “My friend, I know you’re blue.” I see you’re in a nasty stew. But there’s a med out there for you.”
- Kay Ryan is the new poet laureate (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced today that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared to Emily Dickinson's, will succeed Charles Simic as the 16th U.S. poet laureate in the fall. The appointment is for one year and
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