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- Books special: Can intelligent literature survive in the digital age? (Independent)
Look at this chap sitting outside the Caffè Uno at Paddington station. He is reading For Whom the Bell Tolls with slightly exaggerated attention. He has a Uniball pen close to hand, for making shrewd marginal comments. He holds the book up before his face, and his chin juts slightly, as if the fall of Hemingway's lapidary prose were giving him some caffeine boost of vicarious heroism. Behold, ...
- What's up The Daily Telegram - Superior Telegram
What's up The Daily TelegramSuperior Telegram, MN - 18 minutes agoTUESDAY, DULUTH — Fiction/Poetry Writing Group, 6-8 pm at Chester Creek Cafe, 1902 E. Eighth St. Contact Jill Hinners at 349-6431 or Cheryl Reitan at ...
- Lunch Break: Next Generation Poets - Metro
Lunch Break: Next Generation PoetsMetro, UK - 2 hours agoIt promises the first readings of poems by emerging talents such as Welsh writer Sarah Corbett and Ian Pople, whose first collection of poetry, ...
- Debtor's Prism - Wall Street Journal
Without memory, there is no debt. Put another way: Without story, there is no debt. The story of debt reached a historic moment this week. An outsized bubble of interlocking debt burst, leading to the downfalls of prominent companies. Loans by and to ...
- Who's Blogging (Washington Post)
Trip Planning If you only have 72 hours in Washington, like this article's family, planning is essential. Download the interactive guide from http://DestinationDC.com and browse the "sample itineraries." For a purely arts and culture focus, check out the calendar at http://CultureCapital.com. To ...
- Greenwich-Post.com • News • Chinese school begins culture workshop (Greenwich Post)
The Chinese Language School of Connecticut is offering a Chinese Culture class beginning Thursday, Oct. 9, at its program offices at the Greenwich Family YMCA, 50 East Putnam Ave.
- Free Banville book taster online - BBC News
Fans of Booker Prize-winning author John Banville can read the first chapter of his forthcoming novel free of charge. The extract of The Sinking City has been made available on a new online literary journal launched by the University of Manchester ...
- Daniel Radcliffe: I'd Love to Play a Drag Queen (US Weekly)
Forget Harry Potter. Daniel Radcliffe's dream role? "I think part of me would love to play a drag queen," he says in the October issue of Details. "It would be an excuse to wear loads of eye makeup." It wouldn't be the first controversial role the 19-year-old star has tackled. Radcliffe - who recently revealed he suffers from a mild brain disorder that sometimes prohibits him from tying...
- Cactus Cafe a campus jewel (The Daily Texan)
The Cactus Cafe, located at the far west end of the Texas Union, is one of the oldest sections in the central hub of campus. Despite being a long-term part of campus life, though, it has such a unique flavor and atmosphere that it seems totally separate from every other part of campus.
- Was the 'Japanese Renaissance' lost at sea? (The Japan Times)
Last week, Japan celebrated Umi no Hi (Marine Day). First observed as a national holiday in 1996, Marine Day marks the anniversary of the return of Emperor Meiji from a boat trip to Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido on July 20, 1876. It is intended, as current Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura has said, "to thank the sea for its benefits and hope for the prosperity of Japan as an ...
- Oct 6 2008 by Jonathan Roberts, Western Mail - WalesOnline
Oct 6 2008 by Jonathan Roberts, Western MailWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoCARDIFF: Wales Millennium Centre (08700 402 000), Poetry, Prose and Pinot Grigio. 7.30pm. Tickets £4/Conc £3. MILFORD HAVEN: Torch Theatre (main house) ...
- Culture Night goes nationwide tonight - RTE.ie
RTE.ieCulture Night goes nationwide tonightRTE.ie, Ireland - 3 hours agoAround 100 arts and cultural organisations are holding events - from poetry readings to dance work shops - to mark the occasion. The majority of events are ...Darkness to draw out lovers of art nationwide Irish TimesThousands to enjoy Culture Night Irish Timesall 14 news articles
- Nina’s beauty - Martha's Vineyard Magazine
Martha's Vineyard MagazineNina’s beautyMartha's Vineyard Magazine, MA - 7 hours agoArt and poetry and flowers were always in her life. Even as a very young woman, when she lived for a time in New Jersey, she had a garden. ...
- The World of Myth Magazine Begins Its Fifth Year of Publication - PR.com (press release)
The World of Myth Magazine Begins Its Fifth Year of PublicationPR.com (press release), NY - 29 minutes agoOver the past four years, The World of Myth Magazine has featured numerous prominent short stories, poetry, artwork. The World of Myth Magazine Creator and ...
- Oates steps into 'tabloid hell' with wild murder mystery (Concord Monitor)
Some of Joyce Carol Oates's books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. My Sister, My Love, her 37th novel, is one of the wildest.
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