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- 'So true, so intimate' - Guardian Unlimited
Your curiosity is lured into that enclosed hall, yet your attention is held back - left dangling over the bare floorboards with their scuffed varnish, which is the nearest to an indicator of commonplace living and everyday usage that the picture is ...
- Diversions for August 17, 2008 (Evansville Courier & Press)
WOLFGAND CLASSICAL WIND ENSEMBLE SUMMER CONCERTS — 7:30 p.m., Old North United Methodist Church, 4201 Stringtown Road; and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at First United Methodist Church Wesley Hall, 601 Main St., Mount Vernon, Ind. (both concerts are free).
- More about Saltimbanco Cirque du Soleil - KGMB9
Saltimbanco is a Cirque du Soleil signature show inspired by the urban fabric of the metropolis and its colorful inhabitants. Decidedly baroque in its visual vocabulary, the shows eclectic cast of characters draws spectators into a fanciful ...
- Lynchburg icon, poet Anne Spencer’s works turned over to UVa - Lynchburg News and Advance
Lynchburg News and AdvanceLynchburg icon, poet Anne Spencer’s works turned over to UVaLynchburg News and Advance, VA - 55 minutes ago... of the late poet — the first black woman and first Virginian to have her work included in the Norton Anthology of American Poetry — had become nomads. ...
- Prof Zubair defends thesis on Qalandar Moomand - The News - International
Prof Zubair defends thesis on Qalandar MoomandThe News - International, Pakistan - 33 minutes agoHis literary works include a popular collection of poetry titled Sabawoon and a collection of short stories called Gajray. Moreover, he also authored quite ...
- Why Raymond Carver's legacy keeps on growing - Daily Telegraph
It was 20 years ago today that Raymond Carver died from cancer aged just 50. Although his final years were marked by warm attention from the literary establishment, few would have predicted how central and secure Carver's place in the story of 20th ...
- Edinburgh, open city (The New Statesman)
Every August, the Scottish capital plays host to the world's biggest season of arts events. Here, NS critics preview their highlights of this year's festival
- Madison teen joins staff of 'RIP' magazine - Nashville Tennessean
Joshua A. Graham of Madison has been named to the editorial staff of RIP magazine, a quarterly publication for urban youth. Based in Washington, D.C., and published by the Aqualine Group, RIP is an educational and culturally relevant publication for ...
- Sandi T. Bush Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. /Cambridge Who's Who/ - Miami, FL, July 17, 2008, Sandi T. Bush, Ph.D., Teacher at Miami Dade School System, has been ...
- Thursday June 12, 2008 - Berkeley Daily Planet
Thursday June 12, 2008Berkeley Daily Planet, CA - 5 hours agoEach year my Spanish dual-immersion students at Rosa Parks produce laminated poetry bookmarks as part of our “Pepper Ink” labor unit. ...
- Author’s earliest work in collection (The Fayetteville Observer)
“The Magical Campus” collects for the first time the earliest published writing of Thomas Wolfe, the Asheville native who was once called “the most promising writer of his generation.”
- Bucurestiul cultural 10(73) part 1 - Revista 22
Bucurestiul cultural 10(73) part 1Revista 22, Romania - Aug 6, 2008In 1977 l-am tradus pe Leonid Dimov pentru festivalul Poetry International din Rotterdam. Poetul ma simpatiza si, in perioada in care am fost la ...
- Experience vs. Information, Part 2 - New York Times Blogs
I recently blogged about whether we form our opinions more from information than experience . The starting point was a passage in David McCullough ’s book The Great Bridge , and he was comparing modern Americans with our 19th-century counterparts ...
- Fan Zeng's paintings true to tradition (China Daily)
Born in 1938 in Nantong, East China's Jiangsu province, Fan Zeng is a contemporary master of traditional Chinese painting and is especially skilled in figure painting.
- A long flowering - Baltimore Sun
The poet Josephine Jacobsen, in an essay she wrote for The Sun almost 30 years ago, decried how hard it was to get inside things that should be easy to open (milk cartons, aspirin bottles), yet how quickly Americans seemed to expect personal intimacy ...
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