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- A talk with pianist Richard Goode (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By CHRIS SHULL To fill the free time between rehearsals and performances in cities around the world, concert pianist Richard Goode browses used-book stores. One performance biography says he has 5,000 volumes shelved in his New York City apartment. "I wouldn’t really describe myself as a book collector," Goode, 65, said by phone recently from Kansas City, Mo., where he was performing. "I’m a ...
- Poetry Feast offers meter, not meat - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- Area poets will present the fruits of their labors during Poetry Feast: "The Paper Dolls" at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The free event at the Kalamazoo Public Library, 315 S. Rose St., will feature writers Diane Seuss, Bonnie Jo Campbell, Elizabeth ...
- Little things to cherish (Portsmouth Herald)
Let us assume that it IS the little things that matter. Take heed.
- Scribes and poets head to Kerry - Independent
Share So you want to be a writer? Now you've no excuse. Writers' Week has just announced its vibrant rainbow of literary competitions and workshops for 2008. The small Kerry town of Listowel will yet again play host this summer to writers and would ...
- Review: Art Garfunkel at The Dome, Brighton - Daily Telegraph
Art Garfunkel may be half of one of the Sixties' most enduring acts but his live bassist, one David Anderson, is excruciating. As he perched on a stool, Anderson's cheesy session-musician showboating was grimly fascinating. He spent every second ...
- Hari Kunzru to Philip Pullman: writers and politicians pick the best ... - Guardian Unlimited
Joseph O'Neill's Netherland is a melancholy and controlled novel about cricket. There aren't many of those around. JG Ballard is also a cricket fan, and his volume of autobiography, Miracles of Life , provides a key to his strange, hallucinatory ...
- Romantic Poetry Won't Get Extension Week at MTC - Playbill
Manhattan Theatre Club's run of Romantic Poetry , John Patrick Shanley and Henry Krieger's new and somewhat abstract musical comedy, will end its run Dec. 7. That day marks the end of the show's subscription run. MTC had been offering single tickets ...
- Matthiessen, Robinson among book award finalists - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : Talk about second chances: Eighty-one-year old Peter Matthiessen has received a National Book Award nomination for "Shadow Country," an 890-page revision of a trilogy of novels he released in the 1990s. Others in the fiction category ...
- Saints Row 2 (BellaOnline)
Saints Row 2 is a huge multi-game day in the style of Saints Row and Grand Theft Auto. You are the leader of a growing gang, fighting rival gangs, buying real estate, stealing cars, boats, helicopters and more. We have beaten the game - but it took a solid week of playing to do so.
- 'STAGE LEFT' takes tour statewide - Austin Daily Herald
A group of students and community members sharing personal stories and seeking tolerance of gay and lesbian issues is getting statewide attention for its unique presentation. Last year, Riverland Community Gay-Straight Alliance (RCGSA) partnered with ...
- 'The perfume houses hate our guts' - The Independent
Luca Turin and Tania Sanchez are amazed when I tell them that I rushed straight to Liberty and bought a bottle of Miller Harris's L'Air de Rien on their recommendation. The fragrance, created for Jane Birkin, gets four stars out of five in their ...
- Durmon wins poetry award - Baxter Bulletin
Durmon wins poetry awardBaxter Bulletin, AR - 3 hours agoPoet Pat Durmon of Norfork recently won the Sybil Nash Abrams Award at the 60th observance of National Poetry Day at Fayetteville. The award is presented by ...
- WAALM Awardees of 2008 in Literature - Persian Mirror
Persian MirrorWAALM Awardees of 2008 in LiteraturePersian Mirror - 7 hours agoIn 2004, Eric Jerpe founded Edgerton Publishing, officially registering the proprietorship in the State of Maryland. He is the author of two works of ...
- Muddy Waters, Etta James among successes dramatized in 'Cadillac ... - MLive.com
AP Photo Visionaries: Adrien Brody, left, portrays Leonard Chess, and Jeffrey Wright is Muddy Waters in "Cadillac Records." The amplifier was a crucial element in the creation of rock 'n' roll. So imagining Muddy Waters busking loudly on a Chicago ...
- Sarah Palin: Out of Control Talking Point Machine or Political ... - U.S. News & World Report
Sarah Palin: Out of Control Talking Point Machine or Political ...U.S. News & World Report, DC - 29 minutes agoOr magnetic poetry that you have on your fridge—in fact, you can try it at home. String together key words and phrases like "shore up the economy," "reduce ...
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