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- World Leaders Who Liked to Paint (Newsweek)
What happens when world leaders get creative. Hint: it isn't always pretty.
- A 'legend' passes on (Kingston Whig-Standard)
When retired Gananoque postman John Nalon heard that his old friend Hal (Moose) McCarney was laid up in hospital with a broken leg, his first [...]
- Artist faces her need to shock - Journal Live
Artist faces her need to shockJournal Live, UK - 4 hours agoFor a decade, some time between that 1990 exhibition and this, she abandoned drawing for poetry. She even gave her pencils away. But then, having published ...
- Is Bill Griffith Having Fun Yet? Cartoonist talks "Zippy" - Comic Book Resources
There is nothing else on the comics page of any newspaper quite like “Zippy.†When the definitive history of underground comics is written, there will be a chapter about Bill Griffith . A graduate of the Pratt Institute, Griffith has worked since ...
- Up Pompeii with the roguish don - guardian.co.uk
Up Pompeii with the roguish donguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoHe taught us reams of English poetry, which we had to learn for financial reward. So it was 50p for Prufrock and some enormous sum (which he never had to ...
- Pitching an Agent: Looking for 'Fire in the Belly' - Mediabistro.com
It's survival of the fittest for freelancers in recession, but just because the economy is suffering doesn't mean your work should. Notable clients: Highlights include celebrity mixologist Alex Michael Ott. Sands is also excited about Dawn Davenport ...
- Book Review: Sold by Patricia McCormick - Desicritics.org
Book Review: Sold by Patricia McCormickDesicritics.org, India - 13 hours agoThe more recent Devdas with the gorgeous Madhuri made me simply swoon with the sheer poetry of prostitution- it certainly seemed like some fine artform! ...
- Art Maier: Literacy in Bible lands - Norwich Bulletin
Art Maier: Literacy in Bible landsNorwich Bulletin, CT - 6 hours agoThe Greeks are deservedly famous for drama, poetry, philosophy, and mathematics. Their culture flourished in part during the so-called Golden Age of Greece, ...
- Palestinian national poet dies in US - Jerusalem Post
Palestinian national poet dies in USJerusalem Post, Israel - 3 hours agoHis poetry is considered to have given voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and infighting. His work has been translated into more than ...
- Local swingers think life is a bowl of cherries, but Duncanville wants ... - Dallas Observer
Forget about renaming Industrial Boulevard or Ross Avenue or the Dallas North Tollway. The city should go all the way. Once upon a time there was a writer named Katurian. Full name Katurian K. Katurian. His parents had a sick sense of humor, he ...
- From land to water - how modern architects learnt to love the bridge (Guardian Unlimited)
What makes a great city? One part of any definition almost certainly includes water. And where you have water, human ingenuity insists on spanning it. So, great cities always have bridges and tunnels. It's hilarious, but telling, that Manhattanites stigmatise outsiders as 'bridge and tunnel folk'.
- Hollywood brains - Health24.com
Health24.comHollywood brainsHealth24.com, South Africa - 18 hours agoKate was a rebellious teen and, despite spending three years at Oxford, she never finished her degree. Then again, which successful actress in Hollywood ...
- Aug 10 - Aug 16 (222) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
My friends, we have reached a crisis, the first probably serious crisis internationally since the end of the Cold War. This is an act of aggression. Not the invasion of Kuwait? Or the first Gulf War? Or the Afghan war? Or the second Iraq war? Or ...
- Filmmaker records last days of Stuart's Coffee House - Bellingham Herald
Filmmaker records last days of Stuart's Coffee HouseBellingham Herald, WA - 11 hours agoI talked to the owner and said, "How about if we film the last night of everything, poetry night, jazz night, just to get the feel. ...
- Mixed Up Lovers Sing With New York Accents in Shanley and Krieger's Romantic Poetry (Playbill)
The passionate kind of New Yorkers made famous in "Moonstruck," the movie comedy that won John Patrick Shanley an Oscar, will sing in Romantic Poetry , a new original musical comedy by lyricist-librettist Shanley and composer Henry Krieger, starting Off-Broadway Sept. 30.
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