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- Prison Break: Memoirs of a Spec Associate - Columbia Spectator
Long hours, dull work, no pay. What activity fits this description? Prison work? No—writing and editing for Spec Sports. As a sophomore, I was looking to improve my writing. Submitting weekly articles for the Spectator would surely do the trick, I ...
- Saying goodbye to two long-time production companies - Oakland Tribune
IT WAS A sad weekend for Bay Area theater as two Contra Costa icons closed their doors — the Antioch Rivertown Players and Walnut Creek's Playhouse West. Both companies cited higher costs and declining audiences as reasons for bringing down the ...
- Position matters (The Star)
SIZE matters – here I’m referring to the poster for the movie Godzilla , about an absurd gigantic lizard wreaking mayhem in New York. Position also matters – but here I’m not talking about the Kama Sutra ; rather, I am talking about word-order, the placement of words in an expression or sentence.
- 12:35 p.m. - Book launch, poetry reading tomorrow at Java Junction (Pacific Daily News)
12:35 p.m., May 14 — The University of Guam's College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences-Women and Gender Studies Program and Division of English and Applied Linguistics is sponsoring a book launch and poetry reading of Emelihter Kihleng's "My Urohs" at 6 p.m. on Thursday at the Java Junction Cafe at the Agana Shopping Center in Hagåtña.
- Scranhattan Festival celebrates anniversary of local arts magazine with music, poetry & more (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Dan Brennan made it through his first year publishing the arts and literary magazine The Antenna intact.
- Poet Bareilwi gets first Firaq Gorakhpuri award (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
Agra, June 16 (IANS) Noted Urdu poet Wasim Bareilwi, a regular feature at poetry soirees since the 1960S, has been given the first Firaq Gorakhpuri International Award here.
- Suze Rotolo: Dylan's kindred spirit in a freewheelin' time (International Herald Tribune)
Rotolo's book "A Freewheelin' Time: A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties" about her time with Bob Dylan, comes out this week.
- • Literary public enjoys a private chat - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com
• Literary public enjoys a private chatThe Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY - 48 minutes agoHe fell in love with reading as a teenager in England, he said. Then later, in Canada, he began to write poetry. But not to sell books or find fame.
- Stories of Illness and Healing - Women Write Their Bodies - Healthcare Today
Healthcare TodayStories of Illness and Healing - Women Write Their BodiesHealthcare Today, UK - 14 hours agoThe collection includes a variety of women's illness narratives - poetry, essays, short fiction, short drama, analyses, and transcribed oral testimonies ...
- More than words - CBC News
Colin Channer, the artistic director of the Calabash International Literary Festival in Jamaica. (Calabash Festival) Anticipation was running high ahead of the Big Man’s appearance this year at the Calabash Literary Festival in Jamaica. At New York ...
- Andrew Sean Greer Chronicles a 'Marriage' - NPR News
NPR.org , June 24, 2008 · Book Tour is a Web feature and podcast . Each week, we present leading authors of fiction and nonfiction as they read from and discuss their work. "We think we know the ones we love." That's how Andrew Sean Greer begins his ...
- Gilsdorf to be featured at Lizard Lounge Poetry Jam (Somerville Journal)
Recently, Gilsdorf appeared in “Solutionizing Our Love: a State of Romantic Affairs in Three Acts,” an original, multimedia-enhanced performance with writer/performer Jeff Stern and musicians Michael Murray and Neil Lawrence.
- Amiri Baraka to kick off spoken word education institute (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Author of more than 40 books, including essays, poetry, drama and music history, Baraka will give a reading from his works.
- String quartet performs New College compositions - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
String quartet performs New College compositionsSarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 24 minutes agoOberlander's Lamentation with Mirror took up the themes of loneliness and self-weariness, and was inspired by and includes excerpts from the poetry of ...
- WaldenBooks to host signing Saturday - Daily Independent
ASHLAND — The boy who rode the bull is now the man who writes the novels, just like his Uncle Jesse did. Antique log home restoration professional Stacy R. Nelson, nephew of Pulitzer Prize nominee and Guggenheim Fellowship Award Winner Jesse Stuart ...
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