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- Robert Giroux - Guardian Unlimited
Robert Giroux, who has died aged 94, was the heir to Maxwell Perkins, legendary editor of Ernest Hemingway, F Scott Fitzgerald and Thomas Wolfe, as the foremost discoverer and nurturer of new writers in American publishing. He nursed through the ...
- Wild and Untamed Thing - FWWeekly
FWWeeklyWild and Untamed ThingFWWeekly, TX - Sep 3, 2008Instead, she found herself scribbling bits of poetry and prose and singing along to the stereo tunes she heard around the house. The urge to express herself ...
- Students study Parks' work - Fort Scott Tribune
A group of area students are expanding their knowledge about diversity through classroom studies, their own writings, and learning more about Gordon Parks. According to Fort Scott Community College instructor Ronda Bailey, fifth grade students from ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of Sept. 24, 2008 (Independent Press)
A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams, is performed by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Tuesday through Sunday, through Oct. 5, at the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, Drew University, 36 Madison Ave., Madison. Call 973-408-5600 or visit www.ShakespeareNJ.org....
- 'Third Thursday' heats up Ardmore - Daily Ardmoreite
Various businesses in downtown Ardmore will present a number of activities during “Third Thursday” this week from 5 to 7 p.m. Ardmore Little Theatre actors will perform scenes from their upcoming season. African artist and musician Wengai Kahuni ...
- 'August 4, 1964’ boldly captures the urgency of a complex time (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By CHRIS SHULL DALLAS — August 4, 1964 , a "secular oratorio" by American composer Steven Stucky, with the libretto by Gene Scheer, was performed for the first time Thursday by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The piece is coherent, dramatically gripping, thematically relevant and musically accessible. August 4, 1964 uses the combined orchestra, large chorus and four vocal soloists conducted ...
- Gaelic signs – trumped-up, airy-fairy load of rubbish (John O'Groat Journal)
SIR – It looks as if the Gaelic road signs question is almost never-ending. Personally, can I just put a bit of the record straight. At a meeting, months ago, of the Royal Burgh of Wick Community Council, I, along with my colleagues, came out against the imposition of Gaelic signs in Caithness.
- REDCAT's New Original Works (NOW) Festival - Los Angeles Times
The third (and final) program of the fifth season of the New Original Works (NOW) Festival at REDCAT on Thursday night was handed over to three feminist -- or maybe post-feminist -- artists, with a secure sense of irony but a less secure sense of ...
- An evening of poetry (Deccan Herald)
Expressing emotion and culture through poetry has been an Indian tradition and to get performers to present poetry from different genres to a packed audience is a wonderful experience in itself.
- George’s mother used to fancy me, says Victor - Liverpool Echo
George’s mother used to fancy me, says VictorLiverpool Echo, UK - 10 hours ago“A reservoir of poetry and melody poured over us and it’s called the Beatles – their songs are still there, and still pertinent. “Their songs are about the ...
- Diane Ronayne: Discussing 'Writing for Social Change' - IdahoStatesman.com
Diane Ronayne: Discussing 'Writing for Social Change'IdahoStatesman.com, ID - 1 hour agoThe 30 southern Idaho educators visited the Anne Frank Memorial, took part in a slam poetry workshop led by poet/teacher/Rep. Nicole LeFavour, D-Boise, ...
- Osama Bin Laden: Terrorist and...Wedding Poet? - Huffingtonpost.com
The pending publication of Osama Bin Laden's poetry in the academic journal Language and Communication next month is sparking some debate. While the poems could provide insight into Bin Laden's psyche, many people wonder why the heck you would give ...
- Pigeon Forge Announces 2009 Festival Lineup - TravelVideo.tv (press release)
Pigeon Forge Announces 2009 Festival LineupTravelVideo.tv (press release) - Jul 23, 200819-22, 2009- 9th Annual Saddle Up!, a celebration of cowboy poetry and Western music that includes concerts, the Cowboy Symphony and a chuckwagon cookoff.
- Review: D.V. - Diana Vreeland (ThirdAge)
Prepare to be dazzled. You know all about "pink is the navy blue of India" and "wash your blond child's hair with dead champagne" and "the bikini is the most important invention since the H-bomb", but you may have been busy elsewhere when Diana Vreeland's memoir appeared.
- Are teachers responsible for the crisis in Education? - Politics.ie
Yesterday evening I was watching the news, and I became increasingly angry at the procession of saintly do gooders who had dipped into their own pockets to payy for essential supplies for their schools. After a night of deep rest I have come to the ...
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