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- Family mourns tragic Longridge mum - Longridge Today
Family mourns tragic Longridge mumLongridge Today, UK - 5 hours agoTHE sudden and tragic death of a 39-year-old mother of three from Longridge has shocked her family and friends. Susan Quinn, who had lived and worked in ...
- Local writers offer up smorgasbord of literary offerings - Hudson Hub-Times
Local writers offer up smorgasbord of literary offeringsHudson Hub-Times, Ohio - 14 minutes agoBooks range from inspirational to mystery, and from sports to poetry. by Stefanie Wass Stefanie Wass of Hudson wrote an original short story that has been ...
- George Elliott Clarke to give special public reading tonight - Cape Breton
NORTH RIVER — Author George Elliott Clarke will take part in a special public reading of some of his work, tonight at 7 p.m. at the North River Hall. Clarke will be a special guest of the St. Ann’s Bay Book Club which is thrilled that the highly ...
- Tamil writer on Man Asia long list - newindpress
CHENNAI: Rokkiah Malik who writes under the pseudonym Salma is one of the eleven Indian authors contending for this year's Man Asia Literary Prize with her book "Midnight Tales" Rokkiah, who is a top official of the Tamil Nadu welfare department, was ...
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney (Narromine News)
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone.
- Andras Mezei: Many-sided poet and editor - The Independent
András Mezei was a many-sided and accomplished Hungarian writer and poet. One of the defining experiences of his life was the period of Nazi terror in German-occupied Hungary during 1944. His father perished in Auschwitz and although Mezei himself ...
- The poetry of the puppets - Nation Multimedia
Nation MultimediaThe poetry of the puppetsNation Multimedia, Thailand - 2 hours agoBy Pornwara Kongraktee The Sema Thai marionette troupe will stage "Chao Ngor" at 2pm in Thai and 5pm in English on June 28 at the Thai and Japanese Youth ...
- When Hemingway turned his hand to verse - guardian.co.uk
When Hemingway turned his hand to verseguardian.co.uk, UK - 4 hours agoHemingway scribbled two poems - unpublishable at the time because of their rudeness - in the 1925 first edition of In Our Time for his lifelong friend and ...
- Modern music with links to Algeria - Chester DailyLocal.com
Modern music with links to AlgeriaChester DailyLocal.com, USA - 6 hours ago"My music has always been more influenced by chaabi, an old style of North African pop, which I've always loved because of its poetry and rebelliousness. ...
- Yoga classes for young children - Duluth News Tribune
Yoga classes for young childrenDuluth News Tribune, MN - 11 hours agoYoga Tree Studio, 1323 Broadway, Suite 220, Superior: Offers Yogagame classes for children ages 2 to 6, and Awakening a Yoga Kid classes for children ages 7 ...
- Tales of fathers sail on in `The Boat' (The Charlotte Observer)
Father's Day is a Sunday. Nam Le has time to go out and buy his dad a card or a gift, but he really needn't bother. "The Boat," his debut book, serves as both. Several of the seven masterful short stories here deal with that old generational bugaboo, the tension between fathers and their sons - and yes, daughters. Le, 29, knows this does not make him unique. Literature abounds with such stories, ...
- Douglas works on display - Delmarva Daily Times
Douglas works on displayDelmarva Daily Times, MD - 18 minutes agoThe exhibition, "Aaron Douglas: African American Modernist," at the Smithsonian American Art Museum through August 3, charts the course and breadth of ...
- Lit fest needs more big-name authors - Kansas City Star
I’ve had a week to reflect on the second Kansas City Literary Festival. I’m convinced there will be a third installment in 2009. I’m fairly confident of a fourth edition in 2010. But if I were a betting man, I’m not sure I’d wager on a ...
- Tributes to well versed poetry library founder - Edinburgh News
TRIBUTES have been paid to Angus Calder, one of Scotland's most distinguished intellectuals and the founder of the Scottish Poetry Library in Edinburgh, who has died in the city aged 66. BORN in 1942, Angus Calder was a respected historian, poet ...
- The Last Republican - American Conservative Magazine
The Last RepublicanAmerican Conservative Magazine, VA - 36 minutes agoAs they sat on Garfield’s veranda, young Howells began to talk about poetry and about the poets that he had met in Boston and New York. ...
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