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- Century Club presents art, writing awards - Idaho Press-Tribune
NAMPA — It was standing room only at the Woman’s Century Club’s historic building, as more than 100 students, parents and club members gathered to honor the winners in the annual Art, Poetry and Short Story Contest. Ann Gilbertson, chairman of ...
- Hadrian, British Museum, London - Independent
Telegraph.co.ukHadrian, British Museum, LondonIndependent, UK - 11 hours agoPrivately, he seems to have been of a scholarly, philosophical cast; he wrote poetry and an autobiography (lost); he had strong visual tastes, ...Emperor of the first holocaust: How the death of his male lover ... Daily Mailall 82 news articles
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- STAGE REVIEW: 'Cyrano de Bergerac' a feast for the senses - Reading Eagle
STAGE REVIEW: 'Cyrano de Bergerac' a feast for the sensesReading Eagle, PA - 3 hours agoSince words are of the utmost importance in this play, the poetry needs to soar, and Burgess' does indeed. As Cyrano, the wizard swordsman and poet with the ...
- Updated 9/3: Hip-hop poet to promote book at Oakton - Des Plaines Times
Updated 9/3: Hip-hop poet to promote book at OaktonDes Plaines Times, IL - 1 hour agoCoval also is the author of Slingshots (A Hip-Hop Poetica) and co-founder of Louder Than a Bomb: The Chicago Teen Poetry Festival, a youth-poetry ...
- V-103's Joyce Littel brings Passion and Poetry - AccessAtlanta
• The event: Passion & Poetry: Summer Heat — The Remix. Friday and Saturday at Center Stage, 1374 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta. Passion & Poetry: Summer Heat — The Remix. $30. 8 p.m. Aug. 8, 8 p.m. and midnight Aug. 9. Center Stage, 1374 W ...
- Books: "Antoine’s Alphabet: Watteau and His World" (The New Yorker)
In 1944, Cyril Connolly, having just passed his fortieth birthday and in a melancholy mood, published “The Unquiet Grave,” a gloriously strange book of fragments, quotations, epigrams, impressions, and wartime journal entries--a kind of aesthetic autobiography--under the pseudonym Palinurus. Perl, the art critic for the New Republic, has . . .
- The man who reads dictionaries - BBC News
Mr Shea, a 37-year-old former furniture remover in New York, has spent 12 months conquering what he describes as the Everest of dictionaries, the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), by ploughing through 20 volumes weighing a total of 137lbs. In the ...
- Artists head to the great outdoors - Daily Herald Tribune
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – Fourteen visual artists from British Columbia, Alberta and the United States have embarked on a journey to the remote wilderness of the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area for the third annual Muskwa-Kechika Artist Camp. Organizer ...
- Briefly: Sept. 6 (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)
A brief look at the news from all around Plymouth.
- I Could Write A Better Rubaiyat Than That Khayyam Dipshit - The Onion (satire)
I Could Write A Better Rubaiyat Than That Khayyam DipshitThe Onion (satire), NY - 3 hours agoI was certain I'd learn to love the poem when a more authoritative version finally came out. But in the years that followed, none of the other translations ...
- Why such big, bold headlines every day on Page 1? - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Question: Why do you always have one story in such a large-font headline every day? The implication is that the story is something alarming or paramount for your readers or very recent, but rarely is this the case. Why not do more like the NY Times ...
- Van Gogh's starry nights star in new MoMa show (USA Today)
Before Vincent van Gogh could make what would become one of the world's most famous and beloved images, he had to figure out how to use color to paint the blackness of night and how to do it in the dark.
- Davis: Shoulder to cry on - Salt Lake Tribune
Davis: Shoulder to cry onSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 14 hours agoBut he remembers sitting in on Jane McBride's 11th grade English class at Tooele High six years ago and being touched by her passion for poetry. ...
- True love: Wearing another's hair - Rutland Herald
During the mid-1860s, a teenage girl in Bridport undertook an arduous task. For countless hours, perhaps working well after dark by the light of an oil lamp, Emma Adele Myrick carefully crafted a beautifully detailed horseshoe-shaped wreath with a ...
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