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- Long River Review Keeps Flowing (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
With the end of another spring semester at the University of Connecticut comes the completion of UConn's annual literary journal, "The Long River Review." The journal had its very own release party Thursday evening at the Co-op where a full crowd gathered to hear UConn students' award-winning submissions of prose, poetry, fiction and non-fiction.
- Erdrich's magic again casts a spell over those seeking the mystical and the divine (Pioneer Press)
Louise Erdrich is a shaman. She communes with spirits from other times, channels their messages, reveals their mysteries and layers the present
- She was the 'voice of Gundy' - Goondiwindi Argus
She was the 'voice of Gundy'Goondiwindi Argus, Australia - 1 hour agoWe could read before we went to school where I arrived with a love of poetry. We all went to boarding school, (Carol and I never really came back while Jan ...
- Thousands sample literary festival's variety - Newburyport Daily News
NEWBURYPORT — If variety is indeed the spice of life, then downtown Newburyport was a very spicy place to be this weekend. The third annual Newburyport Literary Festival offered plenty of variety — nearly four dozen workshops, panels and readings ...
- Joe Strauss Live - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A moment while I don my board shorts to take my turn riding the tsunami . . . ah . . . speculation on Mo's efforts to add a bullpen arm points toward Fuentes and Marte (one report had CO scouts already in Memphis). What's the expected asking price ...
- Cameroon: Book Review - Dance of Scorpions (AllAfrica.com)
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- Bad jokes end act (Loyola Maroon)
On Wednesday, Loyola students gathered to enjoy an end of the academic year party, only to witness University Police escort Christian Champagne, the popular New Orleans spoken word poet, off campus. University Programming Board, the College of Humanities and Natural Sciences and the Visual Arts department co-sponsored the "Let's Party, the End is Here" event in the Residential Quad.
- Family of woman who died after being Tasered suing police - Miami Herald
The family of a schizophrenic woman who died after being shocked by a Taser 10 times during a mental health crisis is suing the City of Green Springs and two of its police officers in federal court. An autopsy categorizes 56-year-old Emily Delafield ...
- QUICK CLICKS: Local news briefs for Monday, June 30 (Waco Tribune-Herald)
The Waco-McLennan County Libraries’ Children’s Summer Showcase will continue this week with these shows:
- New book on argillite carvers comes out in June - Queen Charlotte Islands Observer
New book on argillite carvers comes out in JuneQueen Charlotte Islands Observer, Canada - 1 hour agoThey mainly publish poetry, but have been interested in getting into art books, she says. She also knew the publisher who was the designer of her first book ...
- Sorry, no poetry for Mom here - Shelbyville Times-Gazette
Sorry, no poetry for Mom hereShelbyville Times-Gazette, TN - 19 minutes agoNo poetry, please, and nothing copied from a book or magazine or pass-along e-mail. We're looking for your original thoughts, not for someone else's ...
- KARLA MASS: The week's most talked about book - News-Democrat
Cuba's revolutionary struggle erupted on Oct. 10, 1868. Men of color were freed and placed in local positions of authority. Slaves were now soldiers and free men regarded them as citizens. Three anti-colonial rebellions followed during the next 30 ...
- Descriptions of the 32 Virginia Tech victims - Richmond Times Dispatch
Descriptions of the 32 Virginia Tech victimsRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 8 minutes agoLoved swimming, painting water-colors, writing poetry, and reading modern fiction. Listened to Indian Western fusion music and soft rock. ...
- James B. Hall: Writer, teacher - Oregonian
James B. Hall, a prolific author and a distinguished teacher at the University of Oregon, died recently in Portland. Hall wrote more than 20 books -- novels, short stories and poetry -- and was widely published and anthologized. He founded the ...
- James Reaney, 81: Canadian playwright - Toronto Star
CKCOJames Reaney, 81: Canadian playwrightToronto Star, Canada - 1 hour agoHe won three Governor General's Awards for poetry and drama, the first in 1949 for a collection of poetry, "The Red Heart." In 1960, he began teaching at ...James Reaney: 'artistic giant' dies London Free Pressall 6 news articles
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