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- Monster Bash / Weber Reads scrutinizes 'Frankenstein' (Standard-Examiner)
It's alive ... and it reads!
- In publishing, the writing was on the wall (The Globe and Mail)
It started with angry consumers but ended with book bargains and increased sales. Meanwhile, Canadian authors earned big advances and critical huzzahs
- 'A man in sand' (The Wheaton Sun)
In his most recent blog posts, Steve Panella shows a series of self-portraits in which his eyes were closed. His head is illuminated and his face looks peacefully at rest. The images are eerily foreboding, and they are his last. The 34-year-old artist died Nov. 29 from multiple, self-inflicted stab wounds.
- Reviews by PAUL O. ZELINSKY - New York Times
New York TimesReviews by PAUL O. ZELINSKYNew York Times, United States - 2 hours agoThe concept is funny, but the real fun is in the execution. The North Pole studio audience relocates to a beach for the water-warming; a wildly drawn, ...
- Here we go…! A Few Marathon Suggestions - CMJ
Canon Logic are an up-and-coming indie pop band from Brooklyn, New York. Their upbeat songs and emphasis on vocal harmony exudes a Brian Wilson in Williamsburg vibe. They’re playing on Tuesday (10/21) at Arlene’s Grocery (95 Stanton and Ludlow ...
- Night Life - New Yorker
New YorkerNight LifeNew Yorker, United States - 10 hours agoThe holidays are a time for family, but if you’re looking for harmony you might prefer the McGarrigles’ to your own. The Montreal songbirds Kate and Anna ...
- Morehouse College’s Next Step in Eliminating the N-word - Diverse
Morehouse College’s Next Step in Eliminating the N-wordDiverse, VA - 6 hours agoWe sit at a computer, and I pull up websites and poetry about what the N-word and what it really means.” On Nov. 5, Tweedle will host a meeting for students ...
- No artist left behind - San Francisco Bay Guardian
No artist left behindSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 1 hour agoArt forms such as music, theater, dance, mural painting, and poetry have proven to inspire students to delight in learning, and bring children of diverse ...
- Soldier's father gives thanks for scholarship fund created in ... - NJ.com
NJ.comSoldier's father gives thanks for scholarship fund created in ...NJ.com, NJ - 2 hours agoStudents from Immaculate Conception were given the name of service members in the town to remember in their daily prayers. Photos of those currently serving ...
- Column: Teens behaving badly? It's all in our heads - Times Colonist
Column: Teens behaving badly? It's all in our headsTimes Colonist, Canada - 5 hours agoIf you learn to simultaneously stand on your head, recite poetry and spit nickels now, the pathways will be there forever, making you the life of the party ...
- Community Calendar (The Houma Courier)
A Poker Run for cancer patient Brad Voclain is scheduled for today with registration at Big Wheels Travel Center, 3092 Bayou Blue Road, Gray. All vehicles welcome. Last bike out at 9:30 a.m. Last bike in at 4 p.m. Entry fees are $15 each for drivers, $10 each for passengers. The event includes food, music by DJ Tony "Stump" Guidry, door prizes, an...
- Main Gallery after-school program helps students explore their ... - Journal Times
Main Gallery after-school program helps students explore their ...Journal Times, WI - 4 hours agoSome have been drawing and painting, others have been writing poetry and others still learned to shoot video. All of them have been focusing on a theme of ...
- Film: John Patrick Shanley's 'Doubt' - International Herald Tribune
When John Patrick Shanley steps into a Midtown Manhattan hangout known for its theater clientele, few would guess how much he belonged. There is little about his sure gait, workingman hands or no-nonsense affect that flicks at the artist within, let ...
- THE PIER IS BACK - Florida Times-Union
THE PIER IS BACKFlorida Times-Union, FL - 13 minutes agoActivities for all ages include audience participation stories in song with Bella Voce, poetry with a professional storyteller and UNF faculty member Nile ...
- Gregory Maguire tackles Cowardly Lion in book - San Francisco Chronicle
Gregory Maguire tackles Cowardly Lion in bookSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 39 minutes agoAt 19 or 20, Maguire was leafing through a poetry anthology in the family den when he discovered a nonsense rhyme, written in couplets, that his mother ...
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