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- Book Review: Double Vision by Pat Barker (Blogcritics.org)
A tender, surprising novel where strong emotions are traded. Double Vision by Pat Barker is a novel that defies description. Within its pages there is war, crime, murder, rape, love, hate, sex, artistry, creativity, duplicity, anger, tenderness, inspiration: a dictionary might have enough words to list its subtleties. What it has aplenty is feeling and emotion, an ability to convey its ...
- Teen bicyclist dies from injuries - Union Leader
MANCHESTER – A teenage bicyclist who collided Saturday with a city fire department pickup truck died this morning at Boston Children's Hospital, police said. Amanda Panzini Amanda Panzini, 15, of 607 Harvard St., suffered serious head injuries in ...
- Television movies for the week of May 25 - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Television movies for the week of May 25Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 37 minutes agoA teen with a penchant for morbid poetry forms a unique bond with her stuffy employer at an upscale clothing store. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Thu. noon (CC) • My ...
- Schoolboy found hanged after being banned from playing Wii games ... - Mirror.co.uk
Schoolboy found hanged after being banned from playing Wii games ...Mirror.co.uk, UK - 5 hours agoCoroner Michael Oakley recorded a verdict of accidental death. Afterwards, Jake's parents described him as a talented writer who had had poetry published. ...
- Rank and File (The Gadsden Times)
Online lists, and the (many) people who love them.
- Ancestral Journeys (New York Times)
In tracing his family?s history in Lebanon and beyond, Amin Maalouf also traces the changing nature of Arab identity.
- Indian River County community connection: July 7 - Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription)
Indian River County community connection: July 7Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription), FL - 1 hour agoCreative Writing, Poetry: Discussion, critiques, encourages budding writers. Indian River County Main Library, 1600 21st St., Vero Beach, 6 pm Adults. ...
- Diversions for July 3, 2008 (The Gleaner)
BADGETT PLAYHOUSE, Grand Rivers, Ky., "Always ... Patsy Cline," 7 p.m. today, Wednesday and July 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 and 31; 2 p.m. Sunday and July 13, 20 and 27; "Variety!
- Writers to unleash creativity in Pittsford - Democrat and Chronicle
Write the Night Away, a creative writing forum led by Dee Hogan, will be held Friday in Pittsford. The forum will be from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Golisano Gateway at St. John Fisher College, 3690 East Ave., Pittsford. The featured reader will be Claire ...
- In brief: Crewe by-election; ‘Gay church’ film - Times Online
Gordon Brown has ordered scores of ministers to Crewe & Nantwich this weekend in a last-minute effort to stave off defeat in next week’s by-election (Francis Elliott writes). The scale of Labour’s effort belies claims that the party is resigned ...
- Poems mark hard paths - Raleigh News & Observer
Harcourt, 104 pages Now here is a subject one doesn't see addressed in poetry all that often -- especially with such a warm, complicated embrace. To Philip Schultz, recent co-winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, failure is not a pejorative but a ...
- The Lusaka literary salon - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukThe Lusaka literary salonguardian.co.uk, UK - 15 minutes agoLoosely based on James Hadley Chase's 1930s adventure The Dead Stay Dumb, Dead Ends combines a hard-boiled detection with lyrical poetry, ...
- New scholarship announced - Emporia Gazette
New scholarship announcedEmporia Gazette, KS - 7 hours agoLeona still has a love for music and continues to compose and share her talents with her family, friends, and the local community, and also writes poetry. ...
- Gioia's Poetry Set to Music as Hudson Review Turns 60 (The New York Sun)
In our fast-paced society, the quarterly magazine is a something of an anachronism — a covered wagon on the information superhighway. Even so, the major quarterlies have had extraordinary longevity. The Sewanee Review, by far the oldest, was founded in 1892. The Kenyon Review began publishing in 1939, the Antioch Review — which continues, for now, despite Antioch College's closing — in 1941. The ...
- Polling, and how people pick their party - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Today's poll story showing Barack Obama with a 12-point lead over John McCain drew almost as much reaction from readers for what it had to say about voters' party affiliation as for what it said about the candidates' popularity. The questions ...
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