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- Edward Den Lau, 80; owner of L.A.'s Space art gallery - Los Angeles Times
Edward Den Lau, whose Space gallery in Los Angeles was a center for art shows as well as performances, poetry readings and musical events, has died. He was 80. Lau died of cancer April 13 at his home in Silver Lake, said Jeri Coates, the gallery's ...
- No Laughing Matter - Baseball Toaster
guardian.co.ukNo Laughing MatterBaseball Toaster, CA - 3 hours agoIn The New Yoker, David Denby writes: Warner Bros. has continued to drain the poetry, fantasy, and comedy out of Tim Burton's original conception for ...The Dark Knight: Striving to be impressive, but essentially empty World Socialist Web SiteThe Dark Knight: like no other blockbuster Creative Loafing SarasotaLedger shines as Joker; 'Dark Knight' is the movie of the summer Bowling Green NewsSLAM Onlineall 1,406 news articles
- Stomp and Shout ('an Work it all Out) - TheaterMania.com
TheaterMania.comStomp and Shout ('an Work it all Out)TheaterMania.com, NY - 10 hours agoThere's amusing poetry in the fact that a producing company calling itself Babel Theatre Project is presenting James Carmichael's ...
- Exhibitions preview - Guardian Unlimited
Poetic flights of fancy would appear to be an apt description of the contemporary work of Axel Antas. This is because his makeshift assemblages, sculptures and interventions are rooted fundamentally in an absurd futility that forces us to consider ...
- Whisking the wind away in San Bernardo - The Daily Planet
Whisking the wind away in San BernardoThe Daily Planet, CO - 15 hours agoI wasnât wallowing in the covers, reading dark poetry and drinking red wine. I was whisking mayonnaise. When the weather goes sour, I always go extra crazy ...
- Music lovers gather to hear country tunes (Arizona Daily Star)
It might have been just a little warm outside, but that didn't bother music lovers Saturday at La Encantada.
- Birthday Boy - George W. Bush - Capitol Hill Blue
For at least the third time in public, in six days, George W. Bush mentioned his birthday. (there have been others, but I am not invited to 7 figure fund raisers) The first time, Boy George was being asked about gas prices, and managed to "rap" from ...
- Fairfax Community Events May 8-15, 2008 - Washington Post
Fairfax Community Events May 8-15, 2008Washington Post, United States - 2 hours agoA CELEBRATION OF WOMEN, " for all ages, poetry, dancing, art projects, personal pampering sessions, refreshments and gifts in appreciation of women, ...
- Bargain hunting - Washington Blade
Bargain huntingWashington Blade, DC - 1 hour agoâAaron Douglas: African American Modernist,â the first nationally touring retrospective of the Harlem Renaissance artistâs work, runs through Aug. 3. ...
- MacNeil, Domanski pick up more book awards - Cape Breton Post
MacNeil, Domanski pick up more book awardsCape Breton Post, Canada - 19 minutes agoFor Domanski, a Sydney native now based in Halifax, the Atlantic Poetry Prize is the latest in a series of acknowledgements for All Our Wonders Unavenged, ...
- Author ânot very creativeâ with uni studentsâ marks - Surrey Comet
Kingston Uni's creative writing course is at the centre of controversy following the revelation that leading novelist Hanif Kureishi, a research fellow on the course, awards all his students distinctions regardless of the work they produce. Kureishi ...
- Musical healing - Indian Country Today
Musical healingIndian Country Today, NY - 4 hours agoThe organization, which has been around for 19 years, offers several programs and services focused on cultural learning, drum circles, poetry and other ...
- Why William Shatner Can Save Gaelic - Cape Breton
Although I have a Scottish name, I do not claim to have any of the Gaelic in me. If I also profess no desire to learn Gaelic, it is not because it is not a poetically expressive tongue with a rich, long history (which it is), it's only because I ...
- Refugee Week celebrated in Manchester - Asian Image
Refugee Week celebrated in ManchesterAsian Image, UK - 10 minutes agoActivities taking place in Manchester's libraries throughout June include henna painting, book sales, poetry readings and musical performances.
- Imagining the east (The New Statesman)
Once dismissed as imperialist fantasies about the Muslim world, British orientalist paintings are once again becoming popular. Their exotic visions tell us much about the social and cultural history of Victorian Britain
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