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- Slamming in Kinston - Kinston Free Press
If you think you might be rhyme-inclined, then you may want to check out Fabulous Ink's first official poetry slam at Sweets Coffee Shop in Kinston. "I see this as a way to make poetry a part of Kinston and the surrounding counties," says Felecia ...
- Colorscape Chenango draws top musical, visual artists (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
For the past 14 years, Colorscape Chenango has been the place where art and music have met at Norwich's village green on the weekend after Labor Day. And, thanks to sponsors, some of the best acts on the folk/acoustic scene are free for the listening.
- To bring a book to life, watch the film - Guardian Blogs
Ray Winstone in Robert Zemeckis' film of Beowulf Ray Winstone has succeeded where countless English teachers failed. Having only recently seen the IMAX-tastic Robert Zemeckis film of Beowulf on DVD, I finally decided it was time to tackle the epic ...
- California Aggie // Jun 30, 08 // Title (California Aggie)
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- Recent Original Stories (OS News)
"It's always an interesting day when you get to write a kernel patch, at the urging of Andrew Morton, that notifies the world that non-GPL Linux kernel modules will not work after January 2008 and write some poetry all in the same message."
- 'The Birthday Party' celebrates a perfect moment - Chicago Sun-Times
It is not at all difficult to see why director Aaron Snook and the Signal Ensemble Theatre decided to stage a revival of Harold Pinter’s “The Birthday Party” at this particular moment. To begin with, this year marks the 50th anniversary of the ...
- Carpet inscriptions exhibit underway at Mashhad museum - Tehran Times
TEHRAN -- An exhibition of carpets bearing inscriptions opened at the Astan-e Qods Razavi Museum and Library in Mashhad, Khorasan Razavi Province on June 23. A total of 22 unique carpets, which have been donated to the museum over the past few years ...
- Word up for festival poll - Portsmouth News
Word up for festival pollPortsmouth News, UK - 8 hours agoFrom September 25 to 28, visitors can choose from talks with famous authors, readings, theatre, book signings, poetry, art, workshops and walks – and they ...
- Writer paid the price for sticking to principles - Philadelphia Inquirer
Writer paid the price for sticking to principlesPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 37 minutes agoThere's a poem for Christopher's birthday, a tender love letter to his beloved wife reminding her that if as a single mom she is frustrated with the kids, ...
- Poetry winner's grief gave her emotion to become winner - Harrow Observer
Poetry winner's grief gave her emotion to become winnerHarrow Observer, UK - 1 hour agoShe said: "I had written stories and articles at first and then I wrote a poem one day in class. The teacher read it and just said to me 'you're a poet'. ...
- Something for readers - Long Beach Press-Telegram
Something for readersLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - 5 hours agoR. Douglas Jacobs of Long Beach reads from his poetry collection, "The Rhymes of Love & Reason." 8 pm, Borders, 101 S. Pine Ave., Long Beach. ...
- Atlanta Writers' Group keeps the ideas flowing - Indianapolis Star
Atlanta Writers' Group keeps the ideas flowingIndianapolis Star, United States - 1 hour agoBurgin said the group shares poetry, fiction and nonfiction. "Some of the stories we've heard here have moved us to tears," she said. ...
- Broken: By Karin Fossum (Independent)
Ever since the novel began, authors have been in intermittent dispute with their characters. Karin Fossum is a Norwegian writer of fiction, poetry and short stories. A great player with genre, she opens this novel with a midnight encounter between the author and the main character. Alvar Eide appears in Fossum's bedroom, disrupts her sleep, and ousts her intended subject by revealing too much, ...
- Winners of William Rockhill Nelson Awards - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Winners of William Rockhill Nelson AwardsSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 11 hours agoWalter Bargen’s West of West and John Gallaher’s The Little Book of Guesses were poetry finalists, and Michael L. Johnson’s Hunger for the Wild and R. Alton ...
- Author's memory was overlooked - Morning Call
I was disappointed on July 22 that there was no mention in the paper that it was the 110th birthday of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Stephen Vincent Benét, who was born in Fountain Hill on that date in 1898. Benét wrote classics such as ''The Devil ...
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