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- Publisher's focus on exiles benefits Cuban poet - Miami Herald
In the mid 19th century, the story goes, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow could not walk the streets of Boston without being recognized. But today, ''poets are not as popular as rappers; poetry is not commercial,'' says Aida Levitan , a veteran South ...
- Tiki Barber, Frommer's authors and Salman Rushdie to appear at ... - Atlanta Journal Constitution
WASHINGTON — Salman Rushdie and Tiki Barber are among 70 authors scheduled to participate in the 2008 National Book Festival. The Library of Congress is organizing the festival for Sept. 27 on the National Mall. The event was started by first lady ...
- High camp comes calling In 'Xanadu' - Dallas Morning News
Dallas Morning NewsHigh camp comes calling In 'Xanadu'Dallas Morning News, TX - 23 minutes agoI love that the movie allows Olivia Newton-John to roller-skate, wear legwarmers, quote poetry by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and sing that, ...
- 115 more things to do today >> - Seattle Weekly
Slipknot, Disturbed, Five Finger Death Punch, 36 Crazyfists, Black Tide White River Amphitheatre Wed., July 9, 1:00pm South King County Foo Fighters KeyArena Wed., July 9, 7:00pm Queen Anne Girl In A Coma, Papermache, Jerry Peerson, Stop Motion ...
- Diamond in the rough (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
So what can we say now about Memorial Stadium, other than goodbye? We could say the vines on the outfield wall never looked more lovely, but of course Wrigley Field has all of those. We could say the Green Monster never looked more imposing, but Fenway Park is where that's caged. Photo caption: After 16 years and more than 2,200 games, the sun will set this week on Memorial Stadium. Photo ...
- Complex issue - Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal
Nicolina Tokic from the CAMO diving club in Montreal performs a 2.5 somersault at the Canada Games Complex. They can‘t close this place down. How else could we see such poetry in motion. Like birds floating down from a high perch, divers are ...
- Librarian notes ‘best picks’ (Florence Morning News)
The kids aren’t the only ones who should be reading this summer. When you bring the special children in your life to the library to stock up on books, be sure to get an armful for yourself. These latest new fiction titles are great summer reads!
- Clinton Street Gentrifies With Foie Gras, Bonbons Amid Bodegas - Bloomberg
Aug. 25 (Bloomberg) -- You can still get a meal of deep- fried pork, rice and beans in lunchroom-style eateries, but Clinton Street on Manhattan's Lower East Side is going upscale fast. That grungy stretch of bodegas, aging beauty salons and rat ...
- Family Fare for September 4 and beyond - Marin Independent-Journal
Family Fare for September 4 and beyondMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 3 hours agoHelp celebrate the 100th birthday of the town of Ross at the season's final Summertime Family Concert Series. The Sept. 7 concert features the 18-piece ...
- Massive theater event, and it's all free! - Examiner.com
Examiner.comMassive theater event, and it's all free!Examiner.com - 2 hours ago... absurd theater, inter-species love. relationships, conservation, jug band, folk tales, poetry, Asian identity, God & man, magic, illusion, clowning. ...
- ET CETERA Stan Hywet Ha... - Akron Beacon Journal
ET CETERA Stan Hywet Ha...Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 5 hours agoFeatured writers will be for fiction: Cinda Williams Chima, Shurice Gross and Paula McLain; poetry: Kazim Ali, Michael Dumanis, Ted Lardner and Phil Metres ...
- Northern People: Seeing the big picture (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Being in nature requires the same acute observational powers as does the medical profession, Ken Gum said. Those abilities also help Gum form his philosophical views on life, friendship, marriage and family and were the inspiration for turning his reflections into the poetry and essays he recently collected into a book he titled "Excess Baggage."
- War poet Robert Graves 'stole work from his mistress' (Independent)
Few would doubt the brilliance of Robert Graves, a man considered to be one of Britain's foremost war poets whose verses on Greek mythology and frontline conflict cemented his name in literary history.
- Arboretum to NYS Legislature: “The RACE is on! Catch us if you can….” - ReadMedia (press release)
Arboretum to NYS Legislature: “The RACE is on! Catch us if you can….”ReadMedia (press release), NY - 50 minutes agoThe Arboretum encourages creative individuals and those who support them to bring their music, poetry, prose, artwork, and crafts to share with others ...
- MOC professor recognized - Goldsboro News-Argus
Lenard Moore, assistant professor of language and literature at Mount Olive College, is one of five individuals and one organization selected to receive the 24th Annual Raleigh Medal of Arts given by the City of Raleigh Arts Commission for lifetime ...
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