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This week’s Twitter highlights

by Nicholas Laughlin on August 14, 2010

• DaWire (@DaWireTweets) on the 2010 San Juan Feria de Arte Sonoro (Sound Art Fair): http://bit.ly/diKGrf • RT @georgiap: Mapping Haiti’s patrimony: the Mapping Haitian History Project: http://bit.ly/cB4Qmh • NPR on a new biography of Julio Lobo, “Sugar King of Havana” (link via Repeating Islands): http://n.pr/bAgxxe • James Bridle: do books still need covers?: http://bit.ly/djFSyH [...]

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This week’s Twitter highlights

by Nicholas Laughlin on August 7, 2010

• “Decanting gold and silver from her wrists”: “Yarn Spinner”, a new poem by Pamela Mordecai, at Geoffrey Philp’s blog: http://bit.ly/9MS4ou • Writer and scholar Sylvia Wynter honoured in Jamaica independence national awards: http://bit.ly/9euwte • Charmaine Valere on Tanya Shirley’s She Who Sleeps With Bones: http://bit.ly/93M9hQ • “Grace Jones on Writing” (as it were), at [...]

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This week’s Twitter highlights

by Nicholas Laughlin on July 31, 2010

• Gabriel García Márquez wins the Cbn Philosophical Association’s Nicolás Guillén Award for philosophical literature: http://bit.ly/cQahU7 • Jean Soublin reviews a new French translation of Olive Senior’s short fiction, Zigzag et autres nouvelles, in Le Monde: http://bit.ly/dnS6KY • Andrea Levy’s novel The Long Song (set in 19th-century #Jamaica) longlisted for the #Booker Prize: http://bit.ly/ddGMg1 • [...]

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The week’s Twitter highlights

by Nicholas Laughlin on July 24, 2010

• Revival of Paul Simon/Derek Walcott’s Capeman opens in NYC in August: http://bit.ly/bxdLLX • Trinidadian Marlon Griffith wins 2010 Commonwealth Connections international arts residency: http://bit.ly/9y7e2o • Announcing @Carifringe: an annual regional arts festival hosted in Nassau, launching October 2010: http://bit.ly/aXkXpw • Bahamian Christian Campbell shortlisted for Forward Prize for best first collection: http://bit.ly/9cahf2 • Draconian [...]

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