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- Rachel Sage Releases Her Eighth Disc, Chandelier - ACED Magazine
Rachel Sage Releases Her Eighth Disc, ChandelierACED Magazine, FL - 6 hours agoHer road song "Site Seeing" begins like a café poetry reading then blooms into sound. The title track "Chandelier" explores the what-ifs of life altering ...
- Stories by the moonlight - Bucks Free Press
Stories by the moonlightBucks Free Press, UK - 1 hour agoAs with Valerie's other stories and poetry collections, which include Touch Mi! Tell Mi!, Let Me Touch the Sky, Duppy Jamboree, and Whoop An' Shout! the ...
- Shelf life What's happening at area bookstores (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Breaking Dawn, in the Twilight Saga vampire series, is getting the Harry Potter treatment, the Mercantile Library is discussing China, and more.
- Hell Hath No Fury - The INDsider
Hell Hath No FuryThe INDsider, LA - 2 hours agoThe main attraction — Hellboy himself — becomes an also-ran, and his signature sass seems adrift in the romance and poetry of Del Toro’s larger vision. ...
- 2nd ARts & Film (Queens Courier)
After a successful first festival last year, the 2008 Rockaway Literary Arts & Film Festival will take place on Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8, giving visitors a chance to take part in a wide variety of activities.
- Edith Derby Williams, 1917-2008: President's granddaughter championed GOP (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Edith Derby Williams, the granddaughter of Theodore Roosevelt who became a well-known local champion of Republican and environmental causes, died Sunday, nearly a week before her 91st birthday.
- School News - Week of May 21 - Warrenton Journal
School News - Week of May 21Warrenton Journal, MO - 3 hours agoGarrett Elementary School students KIELY MASSEY, HALIYAH RHODES, KONNOR SETTLE and VALERIE MADDOCK will have poems published in the Young American Poetry ...
- The parent trap - Globe and Mail
The parent trapGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoJust like my daughter's ballet recital the day before that, and her upcoming xylophone concert, tap performance, field day and poetry publishing party. ...
- 'As You Like It' fails to exploit its setting - Philadelphia Inquirer
Shakespeare in Clark Park pulls off a nicely edited As You Like It in an hour and 35 minutes, but while the text is lean, the production's lumpy. As the play about two usurping pairs of brothers and many pairs of lover-wannabes moves toward a ...
- Madison hosts National Poetry Slam - Wisconsin State Journal
Eighteen has been good to Danez Smith. It's the age that he's come into his own, he says. And the age he was named Madison's Grand Slam Poetry Champion. It gets even better: Later this week, Smith (still 18), will perform his poetry in the national ...
- Interview: Exene Cervenka of X « - Village Voice
Interview: Exene Cervenka of X «Village Voice, NY - 45 minutes agoIn 1977, 21-year-old vocalist Exene Cervenka met 23-year-old bass player John Doe at a poetry workshop in Venice, California. Very shortly afterwards —along ...
- Pop culture's fabled green elixer now trendy, potent and legal in US - Munster Times
Pop culture's fabled green elixer now trendy, potent and legal in USMunster Times, IN - 8 hours agoMotivated by psychedelic '60s music and John Keats poetry, Islam concocted The Green Fairy ($15), a hypnotic blend of North Shore Absinthe, ...
- Editor confronts genocide in 'Senselessness' - San Francisco Chronicle
Editor confronts genocide in 'Senselessness'San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 6 minutes agoBy Horacio Castellanos Moya; translated by Katherine Silver One approach to discovering exciting new Latin American writers is to scout for contemporary ...
- Book review: Finding the deeper Albert Camus in his 'Notebooks ... - International Herald Tribune
Book review: Finding the deeper Albert Camus in his 'Notebooks ...International Herald Tribune, France - 30 minutes ago"Curious milieu," he writes of La Nouvelle Revue Française, "whose function it is to create writers, and where, however, they lose the joy of writing and ...
- Madison spoken word artists on home turf at National Poetry Slam (The Capital Times)
Downstairs, Garbage is pouring misery out from the jukebox. Upstairs, David Hart is battling his faulty memory and the audible sound of Shirley Manson's voice to get his poem out. His eyes are squeezed shut, he's trying to remember the next line. He pauses. "Take your time, Dave!" encourages a woman from the back of the room. He begins again, "The putrid corpse of hip-hop lies in state in a ...
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