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- Writers to present a free reading - Iowa City Press-Citizen
Fiction writer Madeleine Thien from Canada and Cuban poet, fiction writer and essayist Rogelio Saunders, who lives in Spain, will present a free reading at 5 p.m. Sunday in Prairie Lights Books. The writers, who are now in residence with the ...
- July 2008 - Weekly Standard
CNN's Roland Martin argues that Obama's big mistake was that mentioned "Bush, then McCain" then lobbed the charge that "they" would make racist attacks. Had Obama simply referred to "bloggers, columnists, conservative talk show hosts ... he would ...
- 'NoHo Scene' Presents Arts All Day 10/5 - Broadway World
'NoHo Scene' Presents Arts All Day 10/5Broadway World, NY - 43 minutes ago... Forum Theatre presents the Tony Award-winning ‘The Belle of Amherst', playwright William Luce's stunning theatrical event based on the life and poetry ...
- ArtWalk: sight, sound, taste success in sight - Beacon News
A string of brightly lit storefronts dotted downtown Aurora well after business hours Friday night. Inside, people sipped wine and ate hors d'ouevres, taking in the art installations or local bands at each spot. Everyone seemed oblivious to the rain ...
- Poetry in motion - Norristown Times Herald
Nicole Novi, who was instrumental in getting Barnes & Noble to stage an open-mic night for poets, reads one of her works recently. The series allows aspiring poets to share their thoughts. At 33, Bridgeport's Nicole Novi can't remember a time she ...
- Author telling moments of his life - Missisauga News Online
For the Mississauga resident, capturing the world in more than just black and white is thrilling. In his first self-published book, Telling Moments , Siewrattan, 26, tackles the challenge head-on with a compilation of short stories and poetry ...
- Howard Jacobson: We get the war criminals we deserve (Independent)
Arresting headlines all last week. "Police arrest Batman" caught the eye. "Police arrest Balls" would have been better, but Ballsing up the education of thousands is not yet considered a crime in this country. Unlike ballsing up your own disappearance which in any decent society would not be considered an offence.
- Hendrix to stage reading of alum's work - Log Cabin Democrat
Hendrix College hopes to continue a lasting literary tradition Friday, opening its doors to the public for a free dramatic reading by one of its own. The dramatic reading of "Yum, Yum Yoghurt, Ulysses!" written by Jason Burke Murphy, is part of the ...
- 15 Questions with Seamus Heaney (The Harvard Crimson)
Seamus Heaney says that it was Sanders Theater that inspired his poem “Alphabets,” which he read in 1984 for the students of Phi Beta Kappa. He read it again during his most recent visit to Harvard.
- Author Spotlight: David Tilley of Fairport - Democrat and Chronicle
David Tilley : Fairport poet and visual artist works as a software architect. Most recent publication : Two of my Trigram Myths were published in Contemporary Haibun Online ( http://contemporaryhaibunonline.com/pages32/Dave_Tilley.html ). Synopsis ...
- Trey McIntyre Project makes its debut - Idaho Statesman
Performers of the Trey McIntyre Project in “Leatherwing Bat,” set to the music of Peter, Paul and Mary, evoke a feeling of childhood joy mixed with adult melancholy. T he dance world at large may think it strange that an international ...
- One Point Fve - Egypt Today
Unlike conventional cultural shows with their forced-sophisticated academic approach, controversial journalist Ibrahim Eissa’s Min Awal Al-Satr (From the Beginning) has so far managed to draw in a wide spectrum of viewers. The reason? Simple ...
- British couple lose Narnia domain name to author's estate - Out-Law.com
British couple lose Narnia domain name to author's estateOut-Law.com, UK - 5 hours agoSaville-Smith, who also writes poetry under the name Gillian Ferguson, said that she and her husband had found the whole experience "dispiriting" and that ...
- Proposal aims to foster live entertainment in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore's night scene, from dance clubs and karaoke bars to stand-up comedy and poetry slams, could get a boost under a bill expected to be introduced today in the City Council. The proposal, sponsored by City Council President Stephanie C ...
- Born to perform (Canon City Daily Record)
Music is a way to soothe her when she is troubled. She has been interested in music since she was 9 years old, immersing herself in it. “I decided to sing in the talent show in elementary school,” said 22-year-old Julie McKissack.
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