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- J.K. Rowling wins lawsuit against Muskegon-based 'Harry Potter Lexicon ... - Grand Rapids Press
Emily Zoladz | Grand Rapids Press file photo "The Harry Potter Lexicon" founder Steve Vander Ark holds Harry Potter books near a cardboard cutout of Harry Potter in Cutlerville. NEW YORK — A judge says "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling has won her ...
- A festival of Indian dance - Times of Malta
Times of MaltaA festival of Indian danceTimes of Malta, Malta - 4 hours agoIndia's top dancer Vyjayanthi Kashi believes dance is like poetry. "Just as when you're fluent with your grammar, you make poetry instead of words," she ...
- Wales under wartime terror (NewsWales)
A novel set in Wales during the Second Wold War will be the subject of a talk by its author at Llangollen Library on Saturday. Owen Sheers's debut novel Resistance is described as a hymn to the glorious landscape of the border territories and a gripping portrait of a community under siege.
- Poets & wine, writers & rum - Minnesota Daily
ate, a character in John Steinbeck's "East of Eden ," was a charming, yellow-haired young lady who killed her parents and made a living as a whore. She could trick anyone into believing she was a cherub - except after a few drinks, when her truly ...
- Jamaican Poet Starring In Guinness Ad - CARIBWORLDNEWS.COM
CARIBWORLDNEWS.COMJamaican Poet Starring In Guinness AdCARIBWORLDNEWS.COM, NY - 5 hours agoBurrows, no relation to MF Burrows, is popular around the European poetry circuit, winning Best International Performer of 2001 and 2002 from the Farrago ...
- Music with a view brings free music to McVicker Park - Press-Enterprise
Music with a view brings free music to McVicker ParkPress-Enterprise, CA - Aug 5, 2008The group also sponsors a poetry reading the second Tuesday of each month, from 5 to 7 pm held at Flour Fusion on Main Street. They support performing arts ...
- Entertainment Calendar: 07/29/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com . For additional dates, go online to www.record-eagle.com/calendar .
- Fascinating 'Life of the Skies' - MaineToday.com
Fascinating 'Life of the Skies'MaineToday.com, ME - 3 hours agoReferences to poetry appear often throughout the various chapters including poems by Robert Frost, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson and Wallace Stevens. ...
- Hayden Carruth - Guardian Unlimited
One of American poetry's most distinctive voices, the writer and critic Hayden Carruth, has died aged 87. Although he found acclaim relatively late in life, his deceptively simple style, infused with the rhythms and inflections of jazz, explored ...
- The Future Isn’t So Bright on Desperate Housewives - People Magazine
The Future Isn’t So Bright on Desperate HousewivesPeople Magazine - 5 hours agoTom scolded her, “You told [him] you liked his poetry? Why not just flash him a boob? “ She decided to break up with him via email. ...
- Speedy stories for short attention spans - guardian.co.uk
Speedy stories for short attention spansguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoAnd poetry; Eleanor Updale's poetic account of the universality of the nit in The New Masters of the Universe will strike a chord with many. When I Was Ten, ...
- A collaboration for art, education and fun - PNW Local News
A collaboration for art, education and funPNW Local News, WA - 3 hours agoClasses such as claymation, film production, or spoken word and performance poetry — taught by one of the masters of the poetry slam from the Seattle Poetry ...
- Conventionist: Inside the DNC Media Swag Bag - Laist.com
DCist is here in Denver for the Democratic National Convention, which kicks off tomorrow. We were too wiped out to attend last night's big Media Welcome Party at Elitch Gardens (though there's some evidence we may not have gotten in anyway), but we ...
- Edinburgh festival: Jidariyya - Guardian Unlimited
You can't fault Jidariyya for topicality. This Palestinian production is adapted from an epic poem by Mahmoud Darwish, whose death last Saturday prompted candlelit vigils across Ramallah. Eerily, the play foretells his demise. It was written as ...
- Poetry reading at Riverside library (The Press-Enterprise)
Ruth Nolan, editor of "Phantom Seed," a poetry anthology, will read from the book from 1 to 3 p.m. today at Riverside's Main Library. Bull Luvaas, Rice Baxter, Chris Clarke and Rob Roberge, poets who contributed to the work, will join Nolan.
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