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- Milford Library News for Monday, June 23, 2008 - Milford Daily News
Milford Library News for Monday, June 23, 2008Milford Daily News, USA - 2 hours agoThey are customarily given in the following categories: Fiction, Poetry, Picture Book, and Nonfiction. This year the judges also awarded a Special Citation. ...
- Event photos: Griffin Poetry Prize gala - Quillblog
QuillblogEvent photos: Griffin Poetry Prize galaQuillblog, Canada - 53 minutes agoBlaser accepts congratulations from McClelland & Stewart president and publisher Doug Pepper. The evening’s guest speaker, UK poet Paul Farley (right), ...
- Open Mouth, Insert Foot - Egypt Today
2006 kicks off with a major cultural controversy as Ibrahim El-Moallem, a leading Cairo publisher and chairman of the Arab Publishers’ Union, leads publishers participating in the Cairo International Book Fair into open rebellion against the ...
- Be amazed on Mazey Day - Cornish Guardian
Be amazed on Mazey DayCornish Guardian, UK - 17 hours agoThere's comedy, poetry, Cornish fun, story-telling, two great nights of films, cabaret, banner-making workshops, punky bands, and talks by the unlikely ...
- Comcast Corporation News Stories and Articles - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Cable ads attacking Verizon confuse consumers NEW YORK — Avery Axel was annoyed with his cable company, Comcast, and was considering switching to Verizon's new FiOS fiber-optic TV and Internet service... FCC expected to rule Verizon violated ...
- Hanna Schmoker Receives Scholarship - Tyler Morning Telegraph
Hannah Schmoker receives a scholarship from President Suzanne Brians, of the Rose City Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa International at UT Tyler. President Suzanne Brians, of the Rose City Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa International at UT Tyler, awarded a ...
- Most Popular - Dallas Observer
DART comes up a billion bucks short, no worries. DART gets sued by a taxpayer for $5,000, watch the lawyers fly. Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden's Sugar , which premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival (and was ...
- Shiny-suited Goodfellas make way for the strong silent country folk - Irish Independent
Shiny-suited Goodfellas make way for the strong silent country folkIrish Independent, Ireland - 1 hour agoPoetry is rarely political, but Cowen is a closet devotee of Patrick Kavanagh's belief in the superiority of the parish over the province. ...
- Mike Horyczun column — Terence Martin celebrates new CD at Good Folk - Wilton Villager
Mike Horyczun column — Terence Martin celebrates new CD at Good FolkWilton Villager, CT - 3 hours agoHis poetry is included in the anthology "Four Valley Poets." The Good Folk Coffeehouse, which closes out its 18th season with the show, is located at the ...
- Spiritual Living - Jamaica Observer
Spiritual LivingJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 10 hours agoRead spiritual poetry and writing regularly. Think about developing a specific value or emotion like - joy, peace, love, patience, understanding, ...
- The poetic power of skepticism (The Japan Times)
Nobuo Ayukawa (1920-1986) has in the West remained a relatively unknown poet. Though included in the "Columbia Anthology of Modern Japanese Literature" (as translated by J. Thomas Rimer), he is given only a footnote in Donald Keene's multivolume history of Japanese literature. This footnote, however, importantly encapsulates Ayukawa's position. Keene quotes Ayukawa's 1945 wartime diary, which is ...
- Kunal is all set! (The Times of India)
Kunal Kapoor is a multi-faceted star who dabbles from everything from theatre to go-karting and believes that there is a lot more to life than just being rich and famous.
- Where the Neighborhood Has No Name - New York Times Blogs
We’ve written before on whether a child’s first name has any effect on life outcomes, and whether street names have any effect on housing prices. What if a neighborhood changes its name? Ask the residents of South Central Los Angeles. Actually ...
- Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary (Arts Journal)
At Metropolitan Museum press lunches , I always manage to find someone at my table who's interesting to talk to. That's because everyone who works at the Met is, by definition, interesting.
- UCR professor wins book award - Riverside Press Enterprise
Christopher Abani, a professor of creative writing at UC Riverside, has won the PEN/Beyond Margins Award for his novel "Song for Night." Abani said the award is a particular honor for him because it is from a prestigious writers' organization and is ...
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