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- Musical ‘Gifts’ Return - JMU The Breeze
Musical ‘Gifts’ ReturnJMU The Breeze, VA - 53 minutes ago“I like looking at albums as a whole artistic statement, like having lyrics or poetry and artwork and how it’s all packaged and presented,†Dominy said. ...
- Beyond comic relief in the Cobell trial - Indian Country Today
Beyond comic relief in the Cobell trialIndian Country Today, NY - 40 minutes agoIn the end, a local sheriff (American judiciary practice has its roots in the shire reeve of old England) sees through the likely story cooked up by the ...
- Weezer ready to paint Palace of Auburn Hills 'Red' - Grand Rapids Press
Weezer is set to perform Monday at the Palace of Auburn Hills. AUBURN HILLS, Michigan -- Weezer drummer Pat Wilson is riding his bicycle near Lincoln Boulevard and Colorado Avenue in Santa Monica, Calif., on his way to rehearsal -- and he couldn't be ...
- Free Banville book taster online - BBC Entertainment
Fans of Booker Prize-winning author John Banville can read the first chapter of his forthcoming novel free of charge. The extract of The Sinking City has been made available on a new online literary journal launched by the University of Manchester ...
- Stuff we like: The book of my enemy has been remaindered (Crikey)
We link to the stories we think are worth reading.
- John Dean to speak at Constitution Day - Ventura County Star
John Dean to speak at Constitution DayVentura County Star, CA - 1 hour agoThe first semester focuses on the American democratic process, with speakers, poetry readings, book signings, panel discussions and debates culminating ...
- Authors grieve over Wallace's apparent suicide (AP via Yahoo! News)
The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week. Readers are seeking out his work, including his 1,000-page novel "Infinite Jest" and the essay collection "Consider the Lobster."
- Radio Open Mic Time - Listen & Be Heard
Radio Open Mic TimeListen & Be Heard, CA - 3 hours agoListen & Be Heard Poetry Cafe will host its first open mic internet radio show on August 19, at 8pm Pacific Standard Time. If you have a computer with a ...08/19 - Blog Talk Radio Show - USA - Open Mic Radio Show Listen & Be Heardall 2 news articles
- Workshop offers crash course in slam poetry - Boise State University The Arbiter Online
Workshop offers crash course in slam poetryBoise State University The Arbiter Online, ID - 11 hours agoMike McGee, a two-time world champion slam poet, presented a poetry slam workshop Monday, Sept. 15, and introduced many people to the craft of the spoken ...
- Greater community calendar of events for Sept. 20,, 2008 - Jamestown Sun
Greater community calendar of events for Sept. 20,, 2008Jamestown Sun, ND - 5 hours agoTo celebrate the First Amendment, participants will share speeches, poetry, music, artwork and more. The event is free and open to the public.
- Stalker Of British Comic Sectioned - The Celebrity Cafe.com
“Little Britain“ star’s stalker appears in court. Sarah Bartholomew, who has been stalking and harassing “Little Britain†comic David Walliams for the past four years, was sectioned Monday under the U.K. Mental Health Act, WENN reports. The ...
- Middletown Arts Center announces fall season - Red Bank Hub
Middletown Arts Center announces fall seasonRed Bank Hub, USA - 2 hours agoMiddletown Poetry Jam will take place Saturday, Dec. 6, at 2 pm This jam is for poetry lovers, writers and readers. Come read your own. Read a dead poet, ...
- Laureate of Arabia - Hindustan Times
Laureate of ArabiaHindustan Times, India - 17 minutes agoHe wrote short stories and developed a style of writing poems that was a mixture of observation, humanity and irony He argued that poetry was easier to ...
- A poet explores the language of collage (International Herald Tribune)
At 81, the poet John Ashbery is making his solo debut as professional artist with a modest but polished exhibition of two dozen small collages at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery in New York.
- From desert to cultural oasis, complete with Louvre, Guggenheim and Ferrari (Guardian Unlimited)
When it comes to cultural icons, few would mention Manchester City in the same breath as the Louvre. But to Abu Dhabi's royal family the football club is the latest in a string of multibillion-dollar acquisitions designed to rebrand the nation as a oasis of western culture in the Gulf.
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