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- The Literati: Unsurprising Shortlist Revealed, Going to Bed Early ... - Torontoist
TorontoistThe Literati: Unsurprising Shortlist Revealed, Going to Bed Early ...Torontoist, Canada - 5 hours ago... the other nominees included Elyse Friedman's novella and short story collection Long Story Short, Glen Downie's poetry collection Loyalty Management, ...
- Govt sacks 488 prosecutors - Daily Times
LAHORE: The Punjab government has terminated the contracts of 488 public prosecutors recruited during the previous government in the Public Prosecution Department, which was established under the Access to Justice... LAHORE: There is no place for ...
- Pulitzer-prize winning poet Hayden Carruth dead at 87 - Watertown Daily Times
MUNNSVILLE (AP)  During a long, distinguished career, Hayden Carruth wrote more than 30 books, winning the National Book Award for Poetry and the Pulitzer for his 1996 book "Scrambled Eggs & Whiskey." "He loved words, and he loved to use the ...
- First justice. Next, truth. Only then is reconciliation possible - Guardian Unlimited
Let's admit it, Radovan Karadzic is different. He looks different to all of them – the stocky, greasy politicians, the pudgy unshaved generals, the foxy-eyed common criminals or taxi drivers-turned secret policemen we associate with the Balkans ...
- FACTBOX: A glimpse of Chinese ancient literature - Xinhua News Agency
BEIJING, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- John Woo's historical epic, "Red Cliff", released last month depicted the Battle of Red Cliffs in 208 AD, a major theme in a Chinese classic novel, Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Here are some facts about China's ancient ...
- Visit Ireland, learn about family - Myrtle Beach Sun News
Visit Ireland, learn about familyMyrtle Beach Sun News, SC - 1 hour agoHe won the 2007 A. Poulin Jr. Poetry Prize for his book, "The Boatloads;" the 2005 Randall Jarrell/Harperprints Poetry Chapbook Competition for "Charon's ...
- Literati stunned by death of author (The Columbus Dispatch)
NEW YORK -- The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week.
- Costner delivers his Swing Vote (Creative Loafing Tampa)
Plus reviews of other new and recent releases... OPENING THIS WEEK BRIDESHEAD REVISITED (PG-13) Romance, suppressed desire and heartbreak in pre-WWII England, courtesy of our pals at Miramax, who never met a British period piece they didn't like. Based on the novel by Evelyn Waugh and directed by the fellow who brought us Becoming Jane. Stars Matthew Goode, Ben Whishaw, Hayley Atwell and Emma ...
- UVU opens ethics debate to the larger community - Salt Lake Tribune
These and other questions will be debated as part of Utah Valley University's Ethics Awareness Week, which gets under way Sept. 15 on the Orem campus and continues through Sept. 19. All sessions are free and the public is encouraged to join students ...
- Dance Theater to step up big (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Two of America's top modern dance companies come to Cincinnati for the first time, leading off Contemporary Dance Theater's 2008-09 season.
- Channnel 19's "Currently Speaking With Andy Rapp" begins its 10th ... - MLive.com
Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 8 p.m. marks a milestone for "Currently Speaking With Andy Rapp," the area's only primetime live television public affairs program. Airing on WDCQ, Channel 19 of Delta College, Rapp will focus on the national presidential race ...
- Will Obama's Speech Have Legs? - Boston Phoenix
The introductory movie was great. The speech? Wonderful setting, it turned out, but workmanlike. Obama tried to tie his life to the lives of ordinary Americans but the speech surprisingly lacked poetry, great lines, or a compelling narrative. There ...
- Best entertainment bets for Sept. 26-Oct. 3 (Pioneer Press)
The Pioneer Press entertainment staff makes its picks for the best in music and theater for the week ahead.
- Goose Lane enters a most extensive season: publisher - Daily Gleaner
Goose Lane enters a most extensive season: publisherDaily Gleaner, Canada - 2 minutes agoGeorge Elliott Clarke's I & I is both fiction and poetry. Using a series of poems, Clarke weaves a tale of tragedy, bloodshed, racism, sexism, ...
- Sarah Ruhl's "Eurydice": Love, death and a myth retold - Seattle Times
Sarah Ruhl's "Eurydice": Love, death and a myth retoldSeattle Times, United States - 32 minutes agoAnd ever since I was little, I was always writing short stories and bits of poetry." Now Ruhl's new plays are eagerly awaited. Her next, "In the Next Room," ...
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