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- Fifteen years after her Nobel, Toni Morrison continues to inspire - Progressive.org
Fifteen years after her Nobel, Toni Morrison continues to inspireProgressive.org, WI - 3 hours agoWhile writing nine groundbreaking novels, Morrison has also taken time to pen a book of literary criticism and edit two anthologies, one on the Clarence ...
- New Yorkers Can Really Win Something at the Fair This Summer - New York Times Blogs
I used to love going to the fair as a kid. In the boondocks of upstate New York, the fair was a wonderful big mess of commerce, risk, and excitement. The rides were okay, but it was the games that got your blood going: a chance to win a big beer ...
- Literary Nevada: Writings from the Silver State reception - UNR NevadaNews
UNR NevadaNewsLiterary Nevada: Writings from the Silver State receptionUNR NevadaNews, NV - 14 hours ago... Dan DeQuille, Comstock Lode storyteller; and Waddie Mitchell, cowboy poet, whom Glotfelty named as her favorite writers after much thought. ...
- Main Street Association adds new members - Peabody Gazette Bulletin
Main Street Association adds new membersPeabody Gazette Bulletin, KS - 1 hour agoIt was noted that he was a good poet and the inquiry asked if there still is evidence of his poetry. (“At one time there was a mighty oak tree in front of ...
- Fall concert guide - The London Free Press
From Matt Mays and Feist to Carrie Underwood and Lenny Kravitz, the artists come out to play this autumn in a jam-packed season of music in London. W hat the hall you might well say in going over the selection of London musical entertainment headed ...
- Global Stir Fry Sunday, Aug. 17 - Nashville Scene
Nashville SceneGlobal Stir Fry Sunday, Aug. 17Nashville Scene, USA - 4 hours agoHeld at the George W. Carver Food Park, the Stir Fry includes music, dancing, greenhouse tours, poetry readings, children's activities, tours of the Deford ...
- The poet and his beer (Courier-Post)
More than a century after his death, Walt Whitman remains a resounding local figure, well known for his transcendental poetry, his sexuality and his advocacy of humanistic values.
- Friedman to offer free bibliotherapy sessions - Daily American Online
Friedman to offer free bibliotherapy sessionsDaily American Online, PA - 56 minutes agoSarene Friedman, a clinical social worker and certified poetry therapist who once worked at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, DC, is offering free ...
- ‘Local authors are extremely important’ - The National
‘Local authors are extremely important’The National, United Arab Emirates - 41 minutes agoThey have a much stronger tradition of telling stories and reciting poetry here. Encouraging literacy has been one of the driving forces behind the Emirates ...
- On music: A knockout blow to Oasis - guardian.co.uk
On music: A knockout blow to Oasisguardian.co.uk, UK - 4 hours agoWhen they emerged, their balls, chops, and nonsense poetry was fun for a while, especially after the miserable sludge of navel-gazing grunge. ...
- Finding the right words to define poetry - Guardian Unlimited
Poetry can quite easily be seen as the poor relation of the arts. Collections of poetry sell in remarkably small numbers and almost nobody earns a living from writing the stuff. And yet, if the internet is to be believed, hundreds of thousands of ...
- Richard Harries: In this faithless age, we must be guided by great ... - The Independent
Poetry and novels take us into a world of their own. But the point is, and this is a key feature of both literature and, say, the Bible, is that they illuminate the actual world in which we live. There are forms of writing which do not do this, which ...
- Kalamazoo Gazette film critic James Sanford talks with the cast of the ... - Kalamazoo Gazette
TORONTO -- No real dentist would ever have Ricky Gervais' teeth, and he knows it. But the star of the British version of "The Office" and HBO's "Extras" isn't ashamed, even though he admitted his far-from-perfect dental work made playing dentist ...
- 'The Express' Tells the Story of Ernie Davis' Love and Battles (The Lakeland Ledger)
The new film "The Express" - about Syracuse running back Ernie Davis - holds special importance for Helen T. Gray, The Kansas City Star's religion editor.
- A poet explores the language of collage (International Herald Tribune)
At 81, the poet John Ashbery is making his solo debut as professional artist with a modest but polished exhibition of two dozen small collages at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery in New York.
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