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- Poetry sought for publication (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Submissions are being sought by the Dunes Review literary journal for its annual William J. Shaw Memorial Prize for Poetry.
- Darren Aronofsky’s Noah - /FILM
/FILMDarren Aronofsky’s Noah/FILM, MA - 2 hours agoAronofsky won a United Nations poetry competition at his Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn school. The poem was about the end of the world as seen through the eyes ...
- Bringing literature alive, literally - Guardian Blogs
In the past I've had my run-ins with live literature and performance poetry. I have bemoaned the deadly mixture of self-indulgence, rampant egotism and not very good poetry that can curse such happenings . I still stand by this argument - memories of ...
- Poet finds new love in novel work - BCLocalNews
Poet finds new love in novel workBCLocalNews, Canada - 13 minutes agoHe won a Governor General’s award for poetry in 1979, and has been shortlisted for everything from the Charles Taylor Award for Literary Non-Fiction to the ...
- Sunday's child - IdahoStatesman.com
Sunday's childIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 1 hour agoI like to read and I also write songs and poetry. I'm a pretty good artist, and I like to draw outdoor settings and abstract designs. ...
- Festival of poetry at Mill - Bakewell Today
Festival of poetry at MillBakewell Today, UK - 33 minutes agoThe Mercury has three sets of poetry books and three tickets to this event to give away. The full article contains 303 words and appears in Matlock Mercury ...
- Monmouth County Reading Council celebrates International Literacy Day - Asbury Park Press
Monmouth County Reading Council celebrates International Literacy DayAsbury Park Press, NJ - Sep 22, 2008The MCRC is looking forward to their upcoming October event where Dr. Elizabeth Asbury will present an interactive program: Weaving Poetry through the ...
- Frankly Speaking - Stabroek News
Frankly SpeakingStabroek News, Guyana - 17 hours agoThis religious festival included not only trading and poetry, but also international athletic competitions! Herodotus, a widely respected Greek historian ...
- Los Feliz's Skylight Books is growing up - Los Angeles Times
Los Feliz's Skylight Books is growing upLos Angeles Times, CA - 49 minutes agoBut don't expect long-winded poetry readings at the decidedly more festive -- and family-friendly -- opening. Highlights will include a ribbon-cutting ...
- Lenox Library Book Sale - iBerkshires.com
Lenox Library Book SaleiBerkshires.com, MA - 1 hour agoBook lovers will find thousands of children’s books, specialized cookbooks, books on fly fishing, gardening, poetry, art, military and WWII, first editions, ...
- 'Couch surfing' community offers a free place to stay when traveling - KOMO News
'Couch surfing' community offers a free place to stay when travelingKOMO News, WA - 28 minutes agoThey managed to share poetry. In October, Eric is going to Moscow to visit his friend, and meet his friend's wife and new baby. Yep, he's couchsurfing. ...
- On the Scene: Burton’s stirring show wows The Whig (The State)
BACK AGAIN: Paul Burton performed at The Whig Saturday night, his first full concert in 34 years. Family, friends and The Whig’s patrons packed the bar for a jubilant performance. Last December, Burton blew away a crowd at The Whig for the “Carolina Funk: Funk 45s from the Atlantic Coast” CD release. It made many wonder if Burton were back for good. He sang the set’s only original song, ...
- Artists portray memories of Russia through exhibit - The Daily Collegian Online
Artists portray memories of Russia through exhibitThe Daily Collegian Online, PA - 13 hours agoTomorrow's reception will be the first time he recites his poetry in a public setting even though his interest in writing poetry dates back to high school. ...
- Bill Ayers' motive for penning memoir - WorldNetDaily
Editor's note: This is Part 1 of a three-part analysis of Barack Obama's "Dreams From My Father." "I picture the street coming alive, awakening from the fury of winter, stirred from the chilly spring night by cold glimmers of sunlight angling through ...
- Carrie A. Nickens, 95 (The Post and Courier)
COLUMBIA — A South Carolina woman who became well-known for her book on her biracial heritage has died at age 95. Funeral officials said a memorial service for author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held today in Columbia. Nickens died Friday. Manigault-Hurley Funeral Home direct...
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