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- Additional 'Christmas Celtic Sojourn' performance added - MetroWest Daily News
“A Christmas Celtic Sojourn” is like a popular house party that outgrew its home. When Brian O’Donovan created the stage show six years ago, it ran for one night at the Somerville Theatre and sold out. So did the performances every year ...
- 'The White Tiger' short-listed for John Llewellyn Rhys prize (Deccan Herald)
Aravind Adiga's The White Tiger has been short-listed for this year's John Llewellyn Rhys Prize which is given for the best work of literature (fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama) by a UK or Commonwealth writer aged 35 or under.
- McCracken poets imagine dream careers (Bluffton Today)
Stacie Greene’s sixth-grade English language arts students participated in the National Career Development Association’s poetry contest in November, which was career development month. The theme for 2008 was “Inspire Your Career — Develop Your Dreams,” and the goal was to encourage students to begin exploring and planning for a rewarding career.
- This week at the library (Babylon Beacon)
Babylon Library, 24 South Carll Ave. 669-1624 •Poetry in the Village: Sun. Dec. 14 from 2-4 p.m. •Senior Advocate: Tues. Dec. 16 from 2-4 p.m. •Design your own Lamp: Sat. Jan. 10 from 2-3:30 p.m. For young adults.
- James Lenfestey's "Daughter" - Seattle Times
James Lenfestey's "Daughter"Seattle Times, United States - 1 hour agoAmerican Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the ...
- Book signing with Sheila Bush and Megan Elizabeth - Beaumont Enterprise
Sheila Bush and Megan Elizabeth will sign copies of their books 2-4 p.m. Oct. 18 at Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 4155 Dowlen Road. Bush’s book is “The Stranger in Goldrush,” (Tate Publishing, $22.99) a fictional mystery. Elizabeth’s book is ...
- Jon Katz writes of dogs, death and healing (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Jon Katz's border collie Izzy visits Juanita Greiner in her home in Fort Ann, N.Y. (Mike Groll/AP) WEST HEBRON, N.Y. -- Jon Katz and companion Izzy, both wearing the photo IDs of hospice volunteers, are greeted brightly as they enter the dining room at Pleasant Valley Infirmary.
- Lil Wayne, Coldplay grab most Grammy nominations - San Diego Union Tribune
San Diego Union TribuneLil Wayne, Coldplay grab most Grammy nominationsSan Diego Union Tribune, CA - 4 hours agoThe nominees include: Best Spoken Word Album for Children: Buck Howdy with BB (for “Around the Campfire: Cowboy Poetry and Other Nonsense! ...
- Common, Universal Mind Control - My Tennessean.com
Common, Universal Mind ControlMy Tennessean.com, TN - 7 hours agoCommon’s persona as the king of sensitive hip-hop poetry recedes behind the Neptunes tracks that just barely update the music to which they pay homage. ...
- Fayette County (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Lexington surgeon completes triathlon Ron Shashy, a Lexington ear, nose and throat surgeon, competed Oct. 25 in The Great Floridian Triathlon, an Ironman long-distance event in Clermont, Fla. Shashy completed the 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride and 26.2-mile marathon in 10 hours and 56 minutes. He placed 17th among approximately 275 competitors. He competed in the event less than six ...
- All Tom's Guide news of October 24, 2008 - Tom's Guide
All Tom's Guide news of October 24, 2008Tom's Guide, CA - 2 hours agoVerses form the Koran have been used all over the place, from poetry and books to words from the Qur’an being quoted in an article. ...
- Nobody Wants Bush's Memoirs [Books] (Gawker)
You know what's next for any lame duck president: the inevitable post-presidency memoir. Only problem, other than the fact that he struggles with basic grammar and syntax: Bush is a hugely unpopular...
- Bill Berkson - San Francisco Bay Guardian
San Francisco Bay GuardianBill BerksonSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 1 hour agoBY JULIEN POIRIER Bill Berkson's poetry is a tortoise-and-hare countryside — no one's watching the clock, although it's lunchtime in early fall. ...
- Act I: The life of John Tessmer - La Jolla Light
Act I: The life of John TessmerLa Jolla Light, CA - 53 minutes agoDivinely-channeled art, music, poetry, dance, literature. A perfectly-crafted song, movement, play or film. An Olympic performance. ...
- After 1,000 years, the "Genji" lives on in Kyoto (International Herald Tribune)
Kyoto is celebrating the millennial anniversary of Murasaki Shikibu's "The Tale of Genji," an episodic story of love and loss among the imperial set.
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