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- Traits of "Traitor" leaves viewers with much to be desired (Loyola Maroon)
"Traitor" sets itself up as a twist-filled ride through the world of espionage and deceit, but the final product is something much less than what is promised in the previews. Enjoy the first two minutes of this film, because it's all downhill from there.
- HarperCollins Publishers Inc. - New York Observer
Henry Holt and Company has a new editor-in-chief. According to Publishers Lunch , Marjorie Braman, formerly an executive editor at HarperCollins, will begin September 8th. Earlier this month, The Observer 's Leon Neyfakh wondered "Who's Editing Holt ...
- Latino fest spans time, borders - Chicago Tribune
It is good to see Chicago's Latino composers coming into their own. On Friday night, the Grant Park Music Festival kicked off the third annual Latino Music Festival, a 16-concert celebration that will span six centuries of Latin-American classical ...
- Adventures in Learning - Daily News Journal
Those attending the Adventures in Learning four-week Spirituality and Space for Rest, Relaxation and Healing course in September will learn how to press the pause button in their hectic life. Whether it is through prayer, meditation, enjoying a ...
- Ed Pavlic's requiem for Donny Hathaway (Vermont Cynic)
On Thursday Sep 25, Ed Pavlic drew a crowd to the John Dewey Memorial Lounge to enjoy his verbal renditions of his poetry. Pavlic has just released a new book, "Win¬ners Have Yet to Be Announced: A Song for Donny Hathaway," which is centered on the life, music, and character of the late soul singer, who met a tragic and mystifying end.
- Shakespeare on Film: The Animated Tales - MovieMaker Magazine
MovieMaker MagazineShakespeare on Film: The Animated TalesMovieMaker Magazine, NY - 17 minutes agoThe scripts inevitably emphasize plot over character (Romeo and Juliet becomes almost absurdly frenetic), and use formal prose narration, delivered in ...
- Conference to focus on ‘Writing in Place' (The Greenville News)
Sometimes the only thing separating a rough draft from a masterpiece is a sense of place. That's why the Hub City Writers Project, the 13-year-old Spartanburg publishing house, started the annual "Writing in Place" conference eight years ago. August's conference at Wofford College will be the ninth for the group, and there are still a few spots open for aspiring writers, says Hub City executive ...
- Michael X: A Life in Black & White by John Williams - Times Online
Times OnlineMichael X: A Life in Black & White by John WilliamsTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoAlong the way he was absolutely up to his neck in any number of crazy Sixties ventures from music and gambling clubs to poetry festivals, radical publishing ...
- YOUNG MEL: Standing On His Own - Chronicmagazine.com
Chronicmagazine.comYOUNG MEL: Standing On His OwnChronicmagazine.com - 6 hours agoYou started writing poetry before you started rapping. Do you still consider yourself a poet? Yeah, kinda. I'm a poet over a melody now. I just love rap. ...
- Spying on Our Allies - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsSpying on Our AlliesOpEdNews, PA - 3 hours agoIn addition he has published more than 1700 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Puhallo's poems are for you, pardner (Whistler Question)
If you’ve successfully entertained groups of school kids and university professors, crowds at a coffee house, a farm gathering and a group of bikers at a wedding, it’s pretty safe to say your act has broad appeal.
- The expatriate - The National
The expatriateThe National, United Arab Emirates - 54 minutes agoShapiro, who was hired by the Foreign Languages Press to translate fiction and poetry for the magazine Chinese Literature, describes those years as a golden ...
- Philadelphia holds a ‘weekend of peace,’ march tonight (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Five years ago, a small group of friends decided they had to stand against violence in their Philadelphia communities.
- Steel vows to 'get better forever' (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Danielle Steel's 75th book is "Rogue," the tale of a sober-minded psychologist and her playboy ex-husband. The author doesn't need the fame that goes with all her books. She just wants to write.
- Isle cook in finals of national burger contest - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Isle cook in finals of national burger contestHonolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 1 hour ago"We Go Eat" (Hawai'i Council for the Humanities, $14.95) is a collection of articles, short stories and poetry about the foods that define us, published in ...
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