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20 March 2006
MAGICAL REALISM NEWS FOR MONDAY, MAR 20
Topic: March 2006
CELEBRATE NATIONAL WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH WITH US!

[3.20.06]
TODAY ONLY! A special musical performance of Oprah Winfrey’s production of Alice Walker's novel, The Color Purple, will play tonight only at the Cadillac Palace Theatre to a hand-picked audience in Chicago. More info.

[3.20.06]
Now this is exciting: Animation film director, Hayao Miyazaki, has optioned the rights to Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea six-volume cycle, which Miyazaki plans to adapt into one movie. Stay tuned, this could be one of those amazing adaptations that's long in the making (i.e. The Lord of the Rings).

[3.19.06]
This Thursday, folks in Garden City, NJ can catch Gloria Naylor discussing her popular novel, The Women of Brewster Place, about a community of black women, at 1 pm at the College Center Building at Nassau Community College. The event is free; for more info, call 516.572.7082.

[3.16.06]
Ann Patchett will appear before audiences at the North Carolina Festival of the Book in late April 2006. The festival will take place at Duke University and other locations in Durham and will feature as many as 80 authors. More info

[3.14.06]
New Zealand's independent news media, Scoop, showcased Louise Erdrich all last week as part of their "Writers and Readers Week." According to the article in Scoop: "She spoke…about how the storytelling traditions of her family and heritage have influenced her and about writing from outside the mainstream culture."

[2.23.06]
Okay, so you may have heard of cowboy poets, but what about fisher poets? Margin contributor Erin Fristad, who also works as a commercial fisherwoman, fits that bill. Her work as a poet and poetry instructor recently made waves in Astoria, Oregon, when an entire fleet of fisher poets took up residence to celebrate their art. Read the article in The Daily Astorian.


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