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- Review: Strange Music by Laura Fish | Blonde Roots by Bernardine Evaristo (Guardian Unlimited)
Review: Strange Music by Laura Fish Review: Blonde Roots by Bernardine EvaristoHelen Oyeyemi on stories of slavery that refuse tragedy its utter darkness
- Veteran reporter joins news staff - OurayNews.com
Veteran reporter joins news staffOurayNews.com, CO - 9 hours agoMcDaniel is also an avid blogger and self-publisher of numerous books of "experiential essays" and poetry using Print-on-Demand services, including his most ...
- Writers' Forum features poetry festival bards - VillageSoup Belfast
Writers' Forum features poetry festival bardsVillageSoup Belfast, USA - 15 hours ago11, hosted by Betty Duff and co-host Joan Clemons, will feature three poets connected with Belfast’s third annual Poetry Festival to be held Oct. 18. ...
- Audubon lists Sept. programs - Worcester Telegram
Audubon lists Sept. programsWorcester Telegram, MA - 2 hours agoAll ages welcome. Suggested donation is $4 per family to cover the cost of the materials. • Nature Poetry Workshop will be held from 1 to 4 pm Sept. 13. ...
- Burn After Reading' Never Ignites - Washington Post
Washington PostBurn After Reading' Never IgnitesWashington Post, United States - 6 hours agoThere is the blowing fedora in "Miller's Crossing," and its elegiac score, lending a visual and aural poetry to offset the tommy-gun violence. ...
- Sunday Poetry - The Wreck - OpEdNews
Sunday Poetry - The WreckOpEdNews, PA - 26 minutes agoShe took my hand and together we walked out of that dark canyon of consequence and into the light of understanding. We don't need a President who ...
- ‘Go in the direction of the things you love’ - Bridge
‘Go in the direction of the things you love’Bridge, MN - 1 hour agoYou can read a sample of Vikingstad’s stories, essays and poetry here Ivar Vikingstad is a remarkable man. Born in 1928, the longtime Seward resident has ...
- The language wars - Indian Express
The language warsIndian Express, India - 13 hours agoIndeed, no other language lends itself as beautifully to poetry as does Urdu, while Sanskrit’s reputation as a powerful medium of communicating matters of ...
- Doctor shares her journey into Islam (Appeal-Democrat)
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Dr. Qanta Ahmed's journey into the heart of Islam began as a spur-of-the-moment decision to practice medicine in Saudi Arabia.
- Ubud Fest Calls - RedOrbit
Ubud Fest CallsRedOrbit, TX - 37 minutes agoOther Malaysian speakers include Bernice Chauly who has released her second book of poetry, The Book Of Sins. Says Janet DeNeefe, Ubud festival founder and ...
- Tim Porter, Lisa Shanower and Helge Hellberg - San Francisco Chronicle
Tim Porter, Lisa Shanower and Helge HellbergSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 56 minutes agoThe monthly noontime poetry readings kickoff features readings by faculty and staff members. Robert Hass and Thomas C. Leonard host. ...
- Rap superstars ‘Rock the Bells’ at Jones Beach - Amsterdam News
Guerilla Union, the organization that conceived the memorable Paid Dues rap concert in June, is on a roll.G.U.is also responsible for this year’s most successful and profitable music tour, Rock the Bells. The New York leg of Rock the Bells recently ...
- A brief story of a life in poetry (Concord Monitor)
To set up one story in his new memoir, Donald Hall mentions in passing that at the time it happened, he told no one about it. Such reticence, he writes, is "contrary to my usual habit of telling everything to everybody." This is a habit that serves a memoirist and his readers well.
- Soul of the Boot: In Southern Italy, little-visited Puglia offers warmth, wine and gloriously fresh food (Miami Herald)
Travelers -- even Italians -- may tell you that the heel of the Italian boot is remote and unhospitable. They haven't been here. Those in-the-know might mention medieval towns spilling from rocky cliffs above Caribbean-blue seas and the mysterious eight-sided Castel del Monte, the cone-topped houses of Valle d'Istria and long stretches of olive groves sweeping across the hills. They will note ...
- Never too late to paint (Daily Record)
The painting wasn't finished. A still life of fruit baskets on a bureau with a scarf draped over the side, it had hung on Helen Kolanich's wall for two years, but it wasn't quite right.
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