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- Memoirs (Washington Post)
Harry Bernstein's first critical success came with his memoir The Invisible Wall , published two years ago when he was 96. It described his upbringing in an impoverished Lancashire town, where the Jews lived on one side of the street and the Christians on the other. Though he'd been a writer all his...
- Food Detective: Go For Pimento Cheese And Chili, Stay For ... - The Birmingham News - al.com
The Birmingham News - al.comFood Detective: Go For Pimento Cheese And Chili, Stay For ...The Birmingham News - al.com, AL - 1 hour agoBands performing at the restaurant have produced sounds from rock and jazz, to alternative, blues and country; also hosted have been poetry readings, ...
- Students move toward independence - Frederick News Post (subscription)
Students move toward independenceFrederick News Post (subscription), MD - 8 hours agoCarter enjoys many creative outlets, including writing poetry and singing. "I'd like to write songs too but it's too hard," she said, but nodded her head ...
- Afghan journalist appeals death sentence - Forbes
The prison uniform Sayed Parwez Kambakhsh wears is emblazoned with crudely painted black scales of justice, but the young journalist insists on the eve of his appeal that he has yet to see justice done. A court in January found the 24-year-old ...
- Synthia Saint James' Circle of Promise to be Unveiled - Absolutearts.com
Synthia SAINT JAMES will unveil her 40x30†original acrylic on canvas painting “Circle of Promise†at a very special luncheon to be held at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. on Friday, June 6, 2008. The painting was commissioned by Susan G. Komen ...
- Race relations - Eye Weekly
Eye WeeklyRace relationsEye Weekly, Canada - 20 hours agoBY Sasha April 23, 2008 17:04 I grew up in America, but my parents are from Tanzania and have always wanted me to end up with an African. ...
- Baker to celebrate Homestead Days (Billings Gazette)
BAKER - The Baker Centennial Homestead Days/All Class Reunion is Thursday through Sunday and is presented by the O'Fallon Historical Society and Museum. All events are being held at the Fallon County Fairgrounds south of Baker on Highway 7.
- Great Basin Jazz Camp: Summer event moves to Nampa, Idaho - Elko Daily Free Press
Submitted Music students learn the finer points of performing in a jazz ensemble during the 2007 Great Basin Jazz Camp. ELKO - With summer quickly approaching, people are faced with a variety of activities to broaden their horizons. The Great Basin ...
- Autry Technology student wins graphic arts contest - Enid News & Eagle
Autry Technology student wins graphic arts contestEnid News & Eagle, OK - 27 minutes agoKelby Kinman, a student at Autry Technology Center, recently placed first in the 42nd National Career Devel-opment career poster/poetry contest. ...
- Poetry slam: Councilor to challenge Gloucester laureate nomination - Gloucester Daily Times
Poetry slam: Councilor to challenge Gloucester laureate nominationGloucester Daily Times, USA - 1 hour agoMembers of the Committee for the Arts did not believe they were qualified enough to judge the quality of the poetry received during the application process ...
- Families battle over who owns 'Footprints' poem - Salt Lake Tribune
Families battle over who owns 'Footprints' poemSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 2 hours agoCarty, for her part, said Zangare is making assumptions about her income: ''I have not been paid any royalties by anyone who has promoted my poetry. ...
- BHS's literary magazine so well-received could be award-winning - Bloomington Pantagraph
BHS's literary magazine so well-received could be award-winningBloomington Pantagraph, USA - 3 hours agoShe had six items in the magazine including prose, poetry, song lyrics and two forms of art. She plans to study automotive engineering next year with a ...
- Arizona arts organizations receive more than $1 million from NEA - Phoenix Business Journal
Groups hitting high notes during economic woes [Phoenix] Nonprofit arts group gets grant for marketing expansion [Phoenix] Arts spending in Phoenix reaches epic proportions [Phoenix] Tourism & Hospitality: Restaurants, resorts turning up the heat for ...
- No mystery in writer's return (The Daily Iowan)
It won't be the shady Miss White in the Study with the Candlestick. It won't be the Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew figuring it out, either. And despite Mr. Green's shifty eyes, it will in fact be Martha Grimes in the Dey House with Novel in hand. While a murder-in-question is not anticipated for the discussion, anecdotes and advice are expected to occur during the author's reading today at 8 p.m.
- New titles push the cartooning envelope - Waterbury Republican-American
When Harold Ross, editor of The New Yorker, was first shown James Thurber's cartoons by his friend E.B. White, he was reported to be equally amused and confused. White, who had fished the now famous doodle-like work out of Thurber's office trashcan ...
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