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- Author caught between genres - Daily Press
Author caught between genresDaily Press, VA - 6 hours ago"The Creator's Map" is the initial work of adult fiction by Emilio Calderon, a popular author of works for young people, and his first book published in ...
- Ah, it feels like fall festival season - St. Petersburg Times
Do you smell fall in the air? Yep, there's nothing like that distinct hint of Kettle Korn floating on the breeze to make you realize it's okay to go out and have some fun at a festival this weekend (and for the next several weekends, actually). We've ...
- Encore Offers New Mini-Courses For Fall - Chattanoogan
Lee University's Encore program, which offers people 60 and over the opportunity to take university courses for credit for a $50 fee, will be offering eight new mini-courses designed specifically for program participants. The Play's the Thing will be ...
- Francis Quamina Farrier’s play set to open Guyana Cultural ... - Stabroek News
Francis Quamina Farrier’s play set to open Guyana Cultural ...Stabroek News, Guyana - 1 hour agoA colourful blend of live Caribbean music, pageantry, dance, drama and poetry, in addition to tasty Guyanese cuisine, will end the Carifesta X Folk Festival ...
- Washington State Book Award winners (Seattle Times)
Books winning this year's Washington State Book Awards include a sci-fi thriller by Matt Ruff, poetry by state poet laureate Samuel Green, a new history of native Seattle by Coll Thrush, a history of dirt by David R. Montgomery, a picture book about a rabbit by George Shannon and an autobiographical novel by Sherman Alexie about growing up on an Indian reservation.
- A French master's farewell to love - Salon
A scene from "The Romance of Astrea and Celadon." If 88-year-old French director Eric Rohmer has really made his last film -- and that's the promise that comes attached to "The Romance of Astrea and Celadon" -- then I guess it's no surprise that it's ...
- Poet Hayden Carruth dies (The Post-Standard)
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y. (AP) — Hayden Carruth, an award winning poet who wrote about the people and places of northern Vermont, has died. Carruth, who lived in Vermont in the 1960s and 70s, died Monday at his home in Munnsville, N.Y. after suffering a stroke a month ago, his wife Joe-anne McLaughlin said.
- Brazil director swaps Saramago for Shakespeare - Reuters
Brazil director swaps Saramago for ShakespeareReuters - 23 minutes agoEach line has poetry, philosophy, a deep understanding of what we are." The movie is based on a Brazilian adaptation of "Love's Labour's Lost" by moviemaker ...
- 'We need to take the Bible back from the bigots' - Independent
'We need to take the Bible back from the bigots'Independent, UK - 4 hours agoIn the guide, the Bible is explained as a collection of poetry, legal documents, eyewitness accounts and advice, written on papyrus and leather scrolls over ...
- Poster poems: a big disappointment - guardian.co.uk
Poster poems: a big disappointmentguardian.co.uk, UK - 8 hours agoWB Yeats frequently expressed his sense of frustration with his own poetry, but never more eloquently than in his poem The Fisherman. ...
- Call Me By Your Name (RainbowNetwork.com)
I love love. Mad, inconvenient, can’t-catch-your-breath love. I believe when certain people meet there’s such a feeling they’ve always known and loved each other, the passion between them could set fire to asbestos.
- Ellison School head embraces challenge of operating district - Press of Atlantic City
Press of Atlantic CityEllison School head embraces challenge of operating districtPress of Atlantic City, NJ - 7 hours ago... live in Willamstown, Gloucester County. She has a passion for writing poetry, and her poems are in a variety of publications and online poetry sites.
- Poster poems: a big disappointment (Guardian Unlimited)
Feeling frustrated? Take it out in a poem
- The Saint Vincent Festival - Euro Weekly News
Euro Weekly NewsThe Saint Vincent FestivalEuro Weekly News, Spain - Aug 28, 2008In 1617, the twenty-six-year-old brilliant mathematics, grammar, poetry and music student decided to follow the religious life and became a Catholic Monk. ...
- Georgia at War: What I Saw - Huffingtonpost.com
The first thing that strikes me as soon as we are out of Tbilisi is the strange absence of military force. I had read that the Georgian army, defeated in Ossetia, then routed in Gori, had withdrawn to the capital to defend it. I reach the outskirts ...
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