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- Wyndham Lewis's big mistake - Times Online
Times OnlineWyndham Lewis's big mistakeTimes Online, UK - 2 hours agoCriticism, history, fiction, poetry, philosophy, biography - he wrote it all and saw himself as one of those rare artists who is also a major literary ...
- Festivals and Community Celebrations - Lynnwood Journal Newspapers
Festivals and Community CelebrationsLynnwood Journal Newspapers, WA - 10 hours agoThe 18th annual Shoreline Arts Festival features 2 stages of music and dance, art, sculpture, photography, poetry, hands-on art activities, crafts and food. ...
- Posters, storybooks spread AIDS awareness in rural India (Feature) (New Kerala)
By Ranjana Narayan, New Delhi, June 1 : A Nandalal Bose-inspired 'patua' style painting of a loving couple as a poster endorsing the use of condoms; a storybook in tribal Santhali language talking of the dangers that migrant male labourers face if they are promiscuous - messages on HIV/AIDS are getting more people-friendly and attractive.
- A Midsummer Night's Dream: freewheeling fun in the magic forest - Daily Telegraph
Rupert Christiansen reviews A Midsummer Night's Dream by Opera North at the Grand Theatre, Leeds and Simon Boccanegra by the Royal Opera at Covent Garden Opera North's wonderful new production of Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream evokes the ...
- When the kids get bored - Kbsradio.ca
1. Think outside the cardboard box. Your child will love making a fort, car or spaceship in your living room or backyard. 2. Make musical instruments and have your kids put on a summer evening concert. An empty water bottle and some dried beans makes ...
- Stampede features new events, decorations for 75th (The Chronicle)
Special events, items and decor will highlight the Omak Stampede 75th anniversary Aug. 7-10. Diana Parker, 75th Stampede celebration chair, and a team from the Stampede board met with Omak Chamber of Commerce May 14 to reveal some of their plans.
- 'Bull Durham' has 20th anniversary (Austin American-Statesman)
The bull still snarls from atop the outfield wall, snorting smoke after home runs and taunting hitters with four simple words written on it: "Hit bull, win steak."
- Huntsville doc publishes poetry with medical touch (Montgomery Advertiser)
HUNTSVILLE -- After a stressful day at his Huntsville medical practice, Dr. Scott Williams heads home and writes poetry.
- Writer who prefers being a waiter is up for £60,000 prize (Evening Standard)
A 28-year-old London waiter has been nominated for one of the world's most lucrative literary prizes for his first novel. Ross Raisin's debut God's Own Country is a contender for the £60,000 Dylan Thomas Prize for authors under the age of 30.
- Missouri City man wins 1st place in short story competition - North Channel Sun
When he is not writing appellate briefs for Attorney Richard “Racehorse” Haynes, Missouri City resident, Joseph Lanza is spinning tales. Lanza recently entered his first writing competition, sponsored by the Fort Bend Writers Guild, and won first ...
- FYI, July 2, 2009 (The Columbian)
Clubs TODAY SPEAKERS WITH SPIRIT TOASTMASTERS, 7 to 8 p.m., in Room 6236 in the Community Life Building, King...
- I hit my sister in the head with my purse when I drink - Salon
You might recall I mentioned recently that I had been offered an opportunity whose full allure I was not at liberty to disclose but whose possibilities enlivened the heart and the imagination, an opportunity above which I stood poised like a diver on ...
- Contest aids literacy - Tahlequah Daily Press
Contest aids literacyTahlequah Daily Press, OK - 4 hours agoIt was interesting to examine the numbers in each of the entry categories and see that poetry is still the preferred genre of most writers – except those in ...
- Editorial: The Art and Science of Living Well - Berkeley Daily Planet
When you get to be a certain age, news of death comes all too often. It’s been only a week or so since we mused on the loss of a couple of good friends in this space, and now another good man is gone. Readers, especially younger readers, might be ...
- Capital Times: requiem for a paper without paper - Wisconsin State Journal
And so that our first week without a Capital Times we could hold. Now it is a daily newspaper only on-line. My professional journalism career began when I was a sophomore in college. The UW's Daily Cardinal and Badger Herald were cliques. I thought ...
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