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- Lynne Spears on How She “Lost Control†Over Britney - TV Guide Online
Lynne Spears appeared exclusively on Today to publicize her new book on raising her star daughters Britney and Jamie Lynn in the spotlight. The book, aptly titled, Through The Storm - A Real Story of Fame and Family in a Tabloid World , was supposed ...
- Spoken–word artist kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month opening ... - Independent Florida Alligator
At a glance 150 people attended the opening ceremony for Hispanic Heritage Month on Monday night Mayda del Valle, a spoken–word artist, performed about six of her poems and received much applause and admiration from the audience Events that are ...
- Poetry peepshow staged for literary voyeurs at Toronto arts festival (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
TORONTO - The 16th annual Junction Arts Festival is offering what it calls a "Poetry Peepshow," giving participants the chance to "peer into an open window of a poet's soul."
- Art project seeks your 'Visions of Peace' - Concord Monitor
Bethany Reed wants people to get beyond the clichés, beyond the stereotypes and the endless rhetoric and paint their own visions of peace. Or sculpt them, or draw them, or package them in iambic pentameter. She's looking for artists of all varieties ...
- Events for October 9, 2008 (Las Vegas Sun)
Events listed below do not include ongoing events such as church services. Click here for a list that includes those events.
- Grant helps WMU literary press publish local poetry - Western Michigan University Magazine
KALAMAZOO--Western Michigan University's New Issues Poetry and Prose has been awarded a grant from the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs to support the publication of works by Michigan poets. New Issues, a literary publisher at WMU, has ...
- Faith Calendar for the Sept. 26 edition (The Warren Reporter)
FRIDAY, Sept. 26 SATURDAY, Sept. 27 SUNDAY, Sept.28 MONDAY, Sept.29 TUESDAY, Sept.30 THURSDAY, Oct. 2 FRIDAY, Oct. 3 Upcoming Events Ongoing...
- NEW: Missourian's Teen Page 'My Mo' Now Accepting Staff Applications - Washington Missourian
The Missourian is now seeking staff members for "My Mo," a page dedicated to and created by teenagers, which will run weekends in the print and online editions starting this September. The youth page will feature stories, photographs, illustrations ...
- The Iliad and The Odyssey remain awesomely true - TheChronicleHerald.ca
The Iliad and The Odyssey remain awesomely trueTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 4 hours agoIn prose that is always lucid, magisterial, and touched with its own poetry as well as that of the sundry authors he cites, Manguel’s history of the success ...
- Genocide's epic hero (International Herald Tribune)
The words Radovan Karadzic spoke on Oct. 14, 1991, were well beyond our middling imagination and the habits of normalcy we clung to as war loomed over us.
- Milford's finest honored on 9/11 anniversary (The Milford Daily News)
Milford's finest and bravest were honored yesterday on the seventh anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, treated by Blaire House to lots of applause, patriotic poetry and platters of pastries. With the "Star-Spangled Banner" playing, the men in uniform marched into Blaire House's Adult Day Health Center on Claflin Street as clients sang along, cheered and waved American flags. ...
- A family nourished by art, poetry and love - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.comA family nourished by art, poetry and loveThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 23 minutes agoHer sister Consuela Brown, 27, is a real estate agent in the eastern suburbs who, the family says, has a wicked wit and a gift for writing. ...
- Lewis Carroll In Numberland, by Robin Wilson (Independent)
We remember him largely for his Alice books, but Lewis Carroll was a man of many parts. The literary wizard was a consummate letter writer, a pioneering photographer and a brilliant mathematician. In this loving mathematician's biography, Wilson provides a rounded portrait of a man who had the magical ability to transform ordinary maths into enchanting puzzles and inventive prose and poetry.
- The great seducers (Independent)
Ah seduction, that noble art. Its roots can be found in the most ancient myths; the alleged nobility is more recent, perhaps originating from mediaeval courtly love, when the beguiling of an innocent virgin (or, if you were really good, a rival's wife) could be accomplished with flattery, favours and a joust or two. But baser motives have never been far below the surface, and, ultimately, the ...
- Ahmed Faraz, revolutionary Urdu poet - International Herald Tribune
Ahmed Faraz, revolutionary Urdu poetInternational Herald Tribune, France - 3 hours agoBy Haresh Pandya The revolutionary Pakistani poet Ahmed Faraz, whose name is synonymous in South Asia with modern Urdu poetry, died Aug. 25 in Islamabad. ...
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