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- Wonders Are Many: The Making of Doctor Atomic (2007) (New York Times)
The baritone Gerald Finley as the physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer in the opera “Doctor Atomic.”
- Rain-soaked patrol for Nazis - Philadelphia Inquirer
Richard Bausch is one of our country's best short-story writers, and his fine new novel, Peace , has the taut, spare power of the shorter form. It's a war story, set in Italy - Hemingway territory, the land of A Farewell to Arms - during World War II ...
- As freedoms roll back in the ex-Soviet world, Ukraine becomes an ... - PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)
As freedoms roll back in the ex-Soviet world, Ukraine becomes an ...PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - 14 hours agoDuring the past two years, Belarusian expatriates have held an annual «Belarusian Spring» festival, featuring fare banned back home _ movies, poetry ...
- Community news: VT English professors win national awards - WSLS
Bob Hicok (top) and Paul Sorrentino (bottom), faculty members in the Department of English in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences at Virginia Tech, were both awarded prestigious Guggenheim Fellowships. Hicok has also garnered the 2008 ...
- North Palm Beach County events calendar: June 8 (The Jupiter Courier)
Post your events at YourHub.com. Select your state and your community. Register. It's free. To have your event posted in multiple communities, contact Jeff Alexander at jeff.alexander@scripps.com.
- The lure of the lighthouse - Scotsman
The lure of the lighthouseScotsman, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoThis piece was dinned into us at school, instilling not necessarily an appreciation of poetry, but a whole gallimaufry of conspiracy theories – the accepted ...
- Portrait of a lady (Guardian Unlimited)
Did Robert Browning do away with Elizabeth Barrett? Why do his poems so often feature husbands who kill or resent their wives? Elizabeth Lowry looks to his dramatic monologue 'My Last Duchess' for clues
- The madness of creativity (Macon Telegraph)
I know few people, even the left brain, linear-thinking types who don't aspire to be creative. In today's world of fast-track innovation, creative thinking is a virtue to be revered. You can't will creative thinking. You can't manufacture it. It's a relentless, often intrusive, state of mind that cannot be denied. Studies show that musical creatives continually have tunes in their heads. ...
- Letters (Washington Post)
In two of her recent Poet's Choice columns, Mary Karr makes assertions that cannot go unchallenged. In the June 8 issue of Book World, she states that "William Matthews beat brain cancer" before submitting to a heart attack in 1997. It was Matthews's wife, Patricia, who beat brain cancer. Two of...
- Another prize for BC poet Robin Blaser, and some advice - Vancouver Sun
Another prize for BC poet Robin Blaser, and some adviceVancouver Sun, Canada - 45 minutes agoIn 2006, Robin Blaser was awarded with the Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry's inaugural Lifetime Recognition Award. They should have waited; ...
- SAEP High School Film Club - South African Film News (press release)
SAEP High School Film ClubSouth African Film News (press release), South Africa - 7 hours agoSuch programmes have grown in recent years by the demands of the students and include creative writing and poetry events, computer skills training, ...
- Film Weekly: Edinburgh film festival - Guardian Unlimited
I've tried to capture the buzz of Edinburgh in this week's podcast. The festival stands alone in its new June slot, away from the accrued hubbub it used to get when unfurling during all the other Edinburgh festivals in August. It's a brave move and ...
- Languages and music: natural partners in education - On Line Opinion
Of course students in Australian schools should be learning languages other than English (LOTE). Other writers have presented a number of excellent reasons for making it mandatory. But it seems that nobody has raised another crucial point: languages ...
- How 'Butcher of Bosnia' used bearded medicine man disguise to evade ... - Daily Mail
This is the extraordinary disguise which allowed one of the world’s most wanted men to escape justice for years. Behind a bushy white beard, grandfatherly spectacles and with his infamous bouffant hair dragged into a ponytail, Radovan Karadzic ...
- Pothead Ph.D. - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Pothead Ph.D.Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - 1 hour agoBut now it seemed like a privilege to consider economic globalization and its relation to British poetry. Instead of frantically rearranging sections of ...
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