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- First chapter of new Banville novel available free on website - Irish Times
First chapter of new Banville novel available free on websiteIrish Times, Ireland - 6 hours ago"The Manchester Review takes its cue from their proactive promotion of new writing, but uses online media to show and sponsor the interplay of poetry, ...
- Inaugural Edwin Morgan poetry prize awarded - Guardian Unlimited
Cambridge University graduate Kate Miller has won the inaugural Edwin Morgan International Poetry Competition for her poem After the Ban. The prize of £5,000 is one of the largest for a literary award in Scotland. The competition, which has the ...
- Brodhead: Hapless Revenger - The Conservative Voice
The Conservative VoiceBrodhead: Hapless RevengerThe Conservative Voice, NC - Jul 16, 2008Protected, cosseted all his academic career despite the pinch of inflation in the dark 1970s (which he perceives as his own Great Depression), ...
- How did Radovan Karadzic evade justice for so long? - Belfast Telegraph
The Srebrenica massacre. The siege of Sarajevo. He was responsible for the two bloodiest episodes in the bloodiest conflict seen in Europe since the Second World War. How was this monster finally caught? It began like a thriller, but ended like a ...
- Payal smokes up, vomits - Buzz18 India
Buzz18 IndiaPayal smokes up, vomitsBuzz18 India, India - 1 hour agoRaja notices this and requests Payal to make Tang for him, saying that they are a family and at least they have been with her. Payal happily accepts to make ...
- From land to water - how modern architects learnt to love the bridge (Guardian Unlimited)
What makes a great city? One part of any definition almost certainly includes water. And where you have water, human ingenuity insists on spanning it. So, great cities always have bridges and tunnels. It's hilarious, but telling, that Manhattanites stigmatise outsiders as 'bridge and tunnel folk'.
- For entry to the Comic's poetry competion - guardian.co.uk
For entry to the Comic's poetry competionguardian.co.uk, UK - 34 minutes agoDetails of the winners can be obtained by sending a stamped addressed envelope to the following address: The Comic's poetry competition, Family Department, ...
- Local Business News In Brief - Desert Valley Times
Local Business News In BriefDesert Valley Times, UT - 4 hours agoThe 2008 event will feature cowboy music and poetry, Dutch oven cooking contest, antique tractor pull, a nationally sanctioned stock dog competition, ...
- Arts Calendar: 8/28-8/31 (The MetroWest Daily News)
A listing of events in and around MetroWest for Thursday, Aug. 28, through Sunday, Aug. 31.
- Ellyce Field: Fun family picks for the week (Detroit News)
Have some live culture, kiddie-style this week. Check out the all-kid cast in Stagecrafters' take on "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" at the Baldwin Theatre, singer, poet and storyteller Bill Harley at For Mar Nature Preserve and Arboretum or downtown Birmingham's Summer in the City performance.
- Another glass of wine? - The South African
Another glass of wine?The South African, UK - 10 hours agoNot surprisingly that Thandisizwe’s love for the bottled poetry has earned him the winning spot of the Green & Blue sommelier scholarship – whizzing him ...
- BVAC presents poetry program Sept. 21st (Babylon Beacon)
On Sun., Sept. 21, 2 to 4 p.m., the Babylon Village Arts Council will present poets Steven Schmidt and Philip Postiglione at the Babylon Public Library, 24 S. Carll Ave., Babylon Village. This presentation will be free and open to the public. Scheduled readings will be followed by an open mike.
- Lunch Break: Next Generation Poets - Metro
Lunch Break: Next Generation PoetsMetro, UK - 2 hours agoIt promises the first readings of poems by emerging talents such as Welsh writer Sarah Corbett and Ian Pople, whose first collection of poetry, ...
- Summer reads (The News & Observer)
Throughout the summer, we will share reader's picks for their summer reading. Share your pick at share.triangle.com/bookclub .
- ARTS 3:15 p.m. — Sinangån-ta Poetry Slam this Saturday (Pacific Daily News)
3:15 p.m., Sept. 25 — The Sinangån-ta Poetry Slam will be held Saturday at the Pacific Trading Club at the Agana Shopping Center. The doors and sign up will open at 6 p.m., and the show will start at 7 p.m. There is a $100 cash prize for the winner.
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