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- How To Write for the Web - Slate
In the famous New Yorker cartoon by Peter Steiner, a dog seated in front of a PC turns to his canine colleague and boasts, "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog." Although dogs have not logged onto the Internet in the numbers Web visionaries ...
- Capital garden becomes focus for a celebration of poetry (The Scotsman)
ST ANDREW Square is to become a focus for poetry in the Capital as part of new initiatives put forward by the city council.
- Posted -20 sec ago - Northumberland Today
Posted -20 sec agoNorthumberland Today, Canada - 1 hour agoLiving in Cobourg with her four teen-age children, she has found time to join the Cobourg Poetry Workshop, co-author 2 plays produced by the Northumberland ...
- Banding together of two solitudes (Calgary Sun)
With an almost Seinfeldian shrug, the moving and funny The Band's Visit opens with a crawl that reads, "Once, not long ago, a small Egyptian police band arrived in Israel. Not many remember this ... it wasn't that important."
- Granville scribe is nominated for state writing honor - Coshocton Tribune
GRANVILLE - Passion runs deep for writer William Zink. With an unflagging persistence to distribute his work, the self-published author of seven books has beaten the odds. His seventh novel, "Ohio River Dialogues," has been named one of five ...
- In conversation with zaccai curtis - Jazz.com
Jazz.comIn conversation with zaccai curtisJazz.com, TX - 2 hours ago{Laughter}. Congratulations on a fine performance at The Jazz Gallery and good luck with your upcoming gig at The Nuyorican Poets Café.
- Sara Mobayen: A talented young photographer - Payvand
PayvandSara Mobayen: A talented young photographerPayvand, Iran - 4 hours agoI must admit that even from the back one can feel that this child is having a good time. When she told me that she does yoga I realized where that gentle ...
- Government of Canada Supports Cape Breton's Magazine Centre for ... - Market Wire
ENGLISHTOWN, NOVA SCOTIA--(Marketwire - July 7, 2008) - Canadians across the country will soon be able to access Cape Breton Island's rich cultural heritage online, thanks to an investment by the Government of Canada. Gerald Keddy, Member of ...
- Tasmania poet wins NSW prize - Big Pond News
Kathryn Lomer has won the prestigous Kenneth Slessor Prize for poetry. Photo: ABC A Hobart writer, Kathryn Lomer, has won the $30,000 Kenneth Slessor Prize for poetry. Ms Lomer's second collection of poetry, 'Two Kinds of Silence', was recognised as ...
- A bakery, like poetry, offers refuge from noisy world - The Olympian
A bakery, like poetry, offers refuge from noisy worldThe Olympian, WA - 1 hour agoI unfolded the scrap of paper with its 16 words, and wondered how this sparse verse, which I'd carried around since college, applied to my life. ...
- The Testy Traveling Texan: What to Wear - WOAI
The Testy Traveling Texan: What to WearWOAI, TX - 22 hours agoThe castle houses "The Ezra Pound Centre for Literature" where students come from all over the world to study poetry. Traveling in the post-9/11 world is no ...
- Fading galaxy - Guardian Unlimited
Cyd Charisse was not the greatest of movie stars. When she sang, she was dubbed. When she spoke, she was on cue, at best. But when she danced, there was no need for artifice. A couple of dozen times in the 1950s, she moved across a screen to music ...
- Whither Arab criticism? (Al-Ahram Weekly)
Organised by the Supreme Council for Culture (SCC), the International Conference for Literary Criticism, a three-day event held recently in Cairo, was taken up by discussion of problems of more than narrowly academic interest, including the definition of the literary text, ambiguity in modern Arabic poetry, methods of teaching the canonical Arabic criticism of the Middle Ages and cultural ...
- Rare books and manuscripts now shared online - Houston Chronicle
From Timbuktu to here, to reverse the expression, the written words of the legendary African oasis are being delivered by electronic caravan. A lode of books and manuscripts, some only recently rescued from decay, is being digitized for the Internet ...
- Poetry Column: Hanover first with borough laureateship - Evening Sun
Carl Sandburg once said, "Nothing happens unless first a dream." According to Anna Manahan Bowman, Hanover's first poet laureate, Hanover was first in the state of Pennsylvania to designate the official position of a borough poet laureate. The ...
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