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- Eyes on the prize - Gazette
What a difference a decade makes. Ten years ago, successful artists rarely would submit their work to a juried show. And as for sleepy Bethesda, it just was beginning to transform itself into Montgomery County's art gallery ground zero. In olden days ...
- Moore, Nixon to Join Fiennes, McGovern, Neeson for Lincoln Center ... - TheaterMania.com
TheaterMania.comMoore, Nixon to Join Fiennes, McGovern, Neeson for Lincoln Center ...TheaterMania.com, NY - 15 hours ago... and poetry, as well as his shorter prose and dramatic works. Fiennes, McGovern, and Neeson are performing three Beckett pieces, First Love, I'll Go On, ...
- Letters: War crimes (Independent)
The media circus over the capture of Radovan Karadzic has little to do with any notion of "justice" for his victims. Rather it is a continuation of the simplistic myth, peddled by Western leaders and the media through the Nineties, that the disintegration of Yugoslavia was the result of ancient ethnic hatreds and that the Serbs were the chief aggressors in the break-up.
- 'Skins' becomes likable over time - Anniston Star
Skins, a dramedy beginning tonight on BBC America, starts disagreeably, with a surfeit of self-protective cool. But it becomes more likable over ensuing episodes, as the pace relaxes and the focus turns toward more sympathetic and interesting ...
- Down to the well - VietNamNet Bridge
Down to the wellVietNamNet Bridge, Vietnam - 3 hours agoThe village well is an important symbol in fairy tales poetry. It is considered to be not only the “eye” but also the “heart” or the soul of the village. ...
- Salalah Tourism Festival begins today - Times of Oman
SALALAH — Salalah Tourism Festival 2008 — the 45-day-long cultural extravaganza — under the banner ‘Family Gathering’ will commence today with a variety of cultural programmes aimed at promoting tourism. The opening ceremony will be held at ...
- Girl Talk Has Its Limits - Gadsden Times
MOST teenage girls love to talk to their friends. And talk. And talk. Angela Jimenez for The New York Times GOOD FRIENDS From left, Taylah Watson, 15, Jasmin Bostick, 14, Tessa Lee-Thomas, 13, and Di’Onna Bostick, 14, chatting in Brooklyn. As Debra ...
- Palestinians plan state funeral for national poet - 7DAYS
Palestinians plan state funeral for national poet7DAYS, United Arab Emirates - Aug 12, 2008Maliki said the Palestinians have not asked Israel to allow a funeral in Darwish’s native village which his family fled during the 1948 war that followed ...
- A "Wild West Show" in Hoboken - The Jersey Journal - NJ.com
The Jersey Journal - NJ.comA "Wild West Show" in HobokenThe Jersey Journal - NJ.com, NJ - 11 hours agoFrom the western arts of trick roping and bullwhip expertise to entertaining cowboy poetry, songs, and magic, this show has been called "a class act". ...
- In the Swiss footsteps of Byron (Belfast Telegraph)
Byron's expedition to the Swiss mountains is explored in new works to be performed at the City of London Festival. The first is tomorrow. The poet's journey also inspired John Walsh to follow his trail to the Jungfrau
- Carp diem! (Salon.com)
Fish pedicures come to America, leaving flesh-hungry carp full and your feet clean.
- Bosnia's butcher poet - The Australian
Bosnia's butcher poetThe Australian, Australia - 34 minutes agoIn 2005, he thumbed his nose at the world by publishing a book of poetry, Under the Left Breast of the Century. From Pale, Ljiljana reacted yesterday to his ...
- Bapst Chinese teacher eager for adventure - Bangor Daily News
Bapst Chinese teacher eager for adventureBangor Daily News, ME - 3 hours agoShe has them watch English-language films, sing English-language songs and recite English-language poetry, among other things. Deng says she likes to use ...
- Annual celebration of African-American art starts this weekend - Charleston Post Courier
Annual celebration of African-American art starts this weekendCharleston Post Courier, SC - 34 minutes agoPoet Denatalie Phillips presents poetry writing workshops and presents students with a performance of some of her works. MOJA FOR KIDS AT THE LIBRARY: 9:15 ...
- Kay Ryan, outsider with sly style, named poet laureate (International Herald Tribune)
A reserved writer who has been compared to Emily Dickinson, Ryan has been chosen to succeed Charles Simic as the nation's 16th poet laureate
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