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- The Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival is still everybody's favourite fringe fest (Uptown Magazine)
The Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival turns 21 this week - and it's celebrating Vegas-style. The annual alt theatre festival kicked off on July 16, and 141 local, national and international companies will draw over 100,000 Fringers to 22 venues in the Exchange District over the next 11 days.
- Online reviewing boosts unsung authors (Denver Post)
For all the literary hopefuls out there who are largely shut out of major newspapers and magazines, the ongoing development of online reviewing outlets has to be an incredibly encouraging development.
- Special events: Bike to the Bay ready to start benefit rides - Toledo Blade
Special events: Bike to the Bay ready to start benefit ridesToledo Blade, OH - 1 hour agoD'vine Design: 116 Louisiana Ave., Perrysburg; 874-2816; jewelry, paintings, sculpting, metal works, rug weaving, and poetry art; on permanent view. ...
- Legion Village celebrates author - Northumberland Today
Legion Village celebrates authorNorthumberland Today, Canada - 27 minutes agoThe Khan is the nickname of Robert Kirkland Kernighan (1854-1926), a bachelor farmer from Rockton, Ont., who wrote a daily column of poetry and prose that ...
- Improvisation...Like The Weather (All About Jazz)
I thought I would talk about improvising and I should say that I'd try to talk about it because words are often difficult for me. My performance world is sonic; more poetry than prose, more like the weather than the forecast—more pliable and less specific—cloud-like and always shifting shape.
- Mirroring JonBenet story - Baltimore Sun
Mirroring JonBenet storyBaltimore Sun, United States - 1 hour agoOates has published more than 100 books - novels, nonfiction, poetry, essays, literary criticism, plays, even children's books (Come Meet Muffin). ...
- Some back-to-school kid books for the beach bag - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Add some back-to-school buzz to your fun-in-the-sun summer by throwing Yoko, Splat or Wiggles into the beach bag for your kids, especially those prone to first-day jitters. In addition to new and familiar characters to soothe and prepare is a two ...
- Poetry group will meet again - Peterborough Today
Poetry group will meet againPeterborough Today, UK - 15 hours agoBy Staff Copy A POPULAR poetry group is set to meet again after a record-breaking session last month. A Pint Of Poetry and a Dash Of Drama will hold their ...
- ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Arvidson '08 merges poetry, prose, memory in senior thesis (The Dartmouth)
While the rest of Dartmouth is sleeping off a late night of partying or studying, Valerie Arvidson '08 is hard at work on her first novel. Arvidson, a creative writing major and anthropology minor, has tentatively titled her senior thesis "Eleven," a 'multimedia novel' that incorporates her various interests and talents.
- Their powers combined - Southern Voice
Southern VoiceTheir powers combinedSouthern Voice, GA - 4 hours agoWe’re trying to keep dance, poetry, artwork, just real artistic kinds of events.” The event, which will feature Atlanta musician Fiona Simone as well as the ...
- Shining a light on depressing subject matter - Times Colonist
Shining a light on depressing subject matterTimes Colonist, Canada - 1 hour agoPredictably, their most challenging subject is English, specifically literature, poetry and short-story analysis. This can be difficult even for Canadian ...
- Bulgarian native lives in two different worlds - Martinsville Reporter-Times
A little girl from Bulgaria, Biliana Marcheva, not only moved to the United States at six years old, she also had to learn the English language. But she learned it well. The second-grade Newby Elementary student recently won first place in a ...
- Artist Spotlight: Ross Ipsen (The Lawrentian)
Ross Ipsen is a pragmatist. When I asked him about his plans for post-Lawrence life, this aspiring conductor pointed out, "Since orchestral conducting is a very competitive field, my short term goal is to get into a Masters Program in conducting.
- How the Richard & Judy Book Club has shaken publishing - Times Online
In 2002, Jonathan Cape published Joseph O’Connor’s novel The Star of the Sea. It was highly regarded, and by January 2004 had sold 14,000 copies in paperback. Then it became one of the 10 books on the Richard & Judy Book Club’s first list. It ...
- Monsterface, Tale of a Couple Facing Crisis, Plays NYC June 5-28 - Playbill.com
Monsterface, Tale of a Couple Facing Crisis, Plays NYC June 5-28Playbill.com, NY - 8 hours agoCurrently, he is developing a project for HBO based on his award-winning, one-act play Ost and teaching poetry at Harlem's PS 101. ...
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