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- Writer Ha Jin says he wants to visit native China but is frustrated by censorship (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
Award-winning author Ha Jin says he wants to visit his native China after being away for 23 years but is discouraged by the Communist government's censorship of his books.
- Battling a rare ailment - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
The Woodstock Academy student says, “On school days, I’m up at 5:30 to get ready by 7:30, and on weekends I sleep in until 9 or 10.” But she is hardly typical. She suffers from a disease that affects only about 2,500 people in the world. At ...
- Jamie Bernstein shares her father’s legacy with audiences - Cleveland Jewish News
Jamie Bernstein shares her father’s legacy with audiencesCleveland Jewish News, OH - 10 minutes agoThe Beatles had returned to America for their second tour, and Dad was consulting with them about setting John Lennon’s poetry to music. ...
- Pope's Children goes to China - Irish Independent
Pope's Children goes to ChinaIrish Independent, Ireland - 2 hours agoIt is published three times a year and each issue features poetry, fiction, book reviews, essays, author interviews etc. This new collection features three ...
- Club News - Eagle-Tribune
English Conversations Circles will be held Mondays from 10 a.m. to noon and from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Nevins Memorial Library. The morning session is on a drop-in basis. Registration is required for the evening session. To register, call 978-686-4080 ...
- Ginsberg poem sets the tempo for Brentano Quartet performance (The Kansas City Star)
When the Brentano String Quartet returns to town Friday night at the Folly Theater, it’ll be hauling onstage a fairly typical mix of old and new.
- KIM NOWACKI/Yakima Herald-Republic - Yakima Herald Republic
For the second year in a row, works by local artists -- featured on a pint glass canvas -- will be available to purchase with proceeds benefiting the Allied Arts of Yakima Valley. The second annual Painted Pints Party will be Sept. 3 at the G-Spot ...
- Being the Nation's Poet Laureate is a Total Pain - Gawker
Being the poet laureate is the highest honor a poet can receive in this country. You get $35,000 and a beautiful office in the Library of Congress. ( Kay Ryan just became the newest laureate, tasked with "bringing poetry to the forefront of the ...
- At the Sherborn Library (Aug. 14) - Wicked Local Sherborn
At the Sherborn Library (Aug. 14)Wicked Local Sherborn, MA - 1 hour agoLearn new tricks for writing stories, journals and poetry. Have fun. This workshop takes place on Tuesday, Aug. 19, from 3-4:30 pm Recommended for children ...
- Cancer victim wrote book for fellow patients - Toledo Blade
Cancer victim wrote book for fellow patientsToledo Blade, OH - 54 minutes agoMrs. Droll wrote a book, When You Get It, subtitled, "A book of poetry, inspiration, and lessons learned from a battle with cancer. ...
- The Good News According to Barack - Spectator.org
If evangelicals vote for Barack Obama it won't be because they support his stance on abortion, but rather because they feel betrayed by George Bush and the Republican party. Obama doesn't promise to embrace the conservative social agenda, but he does ...
- Oscar-winner Kline Reignites Broadway Panache in ‘Cyrano’ for PBS - Hollywood Today.net
BEVERLY HILLS, CA (Hollywood Today) 7/18/08 — Kevin Kline is a rare film star who has always remained rooted in his deep love and commitment to the New York stage. Kline is an anti-star, a Julliard trained actor who actually turned down the ...
- A Beat at the Coffee House - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphA Beat at the Coffee HouseCalcutta Telegraph, India - 52 minutes ago“Ginsberg left an important impact on Bangla poetry and opened doors with language, thought processes and belief systems that contributed to the process of ...
- Bernardine Evaristo - guardian.co.uk
Bernardine Evaristoguardian.co.uk, UK - 11 minutes ago... passionate and probing poetry could be. He set the standard for me. What advice would you give to new writers? Do it because you love it not because you ...
- Famous names at city book festival - BirminghamMail.net
Famous names at city book festivalBirminghamMail.net, UK - 17 minutes agoOn Wednesday the Conservatoire hosts poetry by Roz Goddard, Meredith Andrea, Myra Connell and Jane Seabourne, a discussion of ten selected books, ...
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