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- The Big Read has a big cause - Kansas City Star
The Big Read has a big causeKansas City Star, MO - 5 hours agoThat is, a nation largely incapable of dealing with fiction, poetry, drama etc. People who read books are more inclined to vote, volunteer and engage in ...
- A KHAWAGA’S TALE: Om Kulthoum packs big crowds in Paris - Daily News Egypt
A KHAWAGA’S TALE: Om Kulthoum packs big crowds in ParisDaily News Egypt, Egypt - 35 minutes ago... dreaming of love and inspired by Om Kulthoum’s poetry and voice. A red cinema shows Cairo’s street life 40 or 50 years ago. Om Kulthoum is singing, ...
- Ruth Kennedy Anderson, 100 - Bemidji Pioneer
Ruth Kennedy Anderson, 100Bemidji Pioneer, MN - 2 hours agoShe enjoyed writing poetry and had some published. She is survived by her son, Len (Darlene) Anderson of Nisswa, Minn.; daughters, Beverly (Jack) Altonen of ...
- Blog: Hoping for some new readers (The Jackson Sun)
Howdy, hope a few new folks will start reading my blog, but, am very thankful for the regulars! When I started writing this, the entries were short and i shared my poems and songs.
- Roger Federer has to show courage by changing his style (Times Online)
WHAT IS the mark of a true sporting legend? Is it somebody who climbs supremely to the top and then appreciates they are better than the rest and feels no need to try and reach new levels of brilliance?
- Book shops and troglodytes - Daily Telegraph Blogs
I have worked part-time in the second-hand book trade for eight years. My bibliomania began in Paris, overheated in Greece and has finished with cold hands and heaters in the insalubrious West Port, in Edinburgh. You would think that working in close ...
- Pigeon Forge Announces 2009 Festival Lineup - TravelVideo.tv (press release)
Pigeon Forge Announces 2009 Festival LineupTravelVideo.tv (press release) - Jul 23, 200819-22, 2009- 9th Annual Saddle Up!, a celebration of cowboy poetry and Western music that includes concerts, the Cowboy Symphony and a chuckwagon cookoff.
- Poet finds a sensual new voice - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldPoet finds a sensual new voiceSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoBrooks has been called one of Australia's "quiet masters" of poetry. He has also been called "a dark horse" of Australian literature. ...
- Author Margaret Atwood Honored - CBS News
Margaret Atwood, winner of Spain's Prince of Asturias literary prize is known for her poetry and novels "The Edible Woman" published in 1970, and "The Handmaid's Tale" in 1983. (AP) (AP) Canadian author Margaret Atwood has won Spain's Prince of ...
- Look closer... - Boston Globe
Most of the summer-reading lists you usually see are long, as are many of the books. Here’s a quirkier sort of list. It has three criteria. 1. The books are all short gems, about 250 pages or fewer. 2. Most have been overlooked. 3. While none is a ...
- Courtesy Lankershim Arts Center - Sherman Oaks Sun
Sherman Oaks SunCourtesy Lankershim Arts CenterSherman Oaks Sun, CA - 2 hours agoPerry performs a spooky, jerky dance that is truly chilling and complements the evocative poetry of the narration. Perry as Hunger then morphs into a ...
- Calendar - Etc. - Fall River Herald News
Calendar - Etc.Fall River Herald News, USA - 36 minutes agoDavid Barber, Major Jackson and John Skoyles read from their works and discuss the poetry scene. Easily accessible from the Harvard Square T stop, ...
- Stop and try unusual ice creams - Westseattleherald.com
Stop and try unusual ice creamsWestseattleherald.com, WA - 4 hours agoAs members of the White Center Arts Alliance, he and Magyer plan to use Full Tilt as a venue for concerts, poetry readings and do-it-yourself classes. ...
- Goldberg Brings 'For Colored Girls' To Bway 9/8, India.Arie Will Star - Broadway World
Whoopi Goldberg and DreamTeam Entertainment Group are pleased to announce that two-time Grammy Award winner India.Arie will make her Broadway stage debut this fall in a new, re-envisioned production of Ntozake Shange's acclaimed play, FOR COLORED ...
- Eleanor O'Leary, 92; was biographer, book reviewer - Boston Globe
Eleanor (Ruggles) O'Leary showed signs of a literary and theatrical bent as far back as her student days at Vassar College in the 1930s, when she acted in school plays and wrote for campus publications. Some 20 years later, John Houseman, the late ...
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