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- Doubly Blessed - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
. Clifford Franklin Morningstar Today is Father's Day. I expect that my son Jeff is spending this day with his Dad, either playing golf together or watching a golf tournament on TV. My fathers are gone. Yes, that is fathers, plural. I have been ...
- Author Margaret Atwood Honored - CBS News
Margaret Atwood, winner of Spain's Prince of Asturias literary prize is known for her poetry and novels "The Edible Woman" published in 1970, and "The Handmaid's Tale" in 1983. (AP) (AP) Canadian author Margaret Atwood has won Spain's Prince of ...
- South Florida's Finesse Mitchell more than just jokes - Miami Herald
Comedian, author and magazine columnist Finesse Mitchell makes a fake run with the "ball" -- his new book, "Your Girlfriends Only Know So Much" -- on April 11 outside Barnes & Noble, 11820 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines. Mitchell lives in Miramar ...
- War poet Robert Graves 'stole work from his mistress' - The Independent
Few would doubt the brilliance of Robert Graves, a man considered to be one of Britain's foremost war poets whose verses on Greek mythology and frontline conflict cemented his name in literary history. But one academic has accused the poet of ...
- Feiyue celebrates ‘We are One Family’ - Fibre2Fashion
On the evening of May 4th, Feiyue Multi-Function Hall was lightening up filling up with happiness and applauses. In celebration of "May 1st" International Labor Day and the "May 4th" Youth Day, a cultural show named "We are One Family" was grandly ...
- Writing on the wall - Guardian Unlimited
In 1962, in a studio overlooking Campo de' Fiori in Rome, the city he had moved to in 1957 from America and which he still regards as his home, Cy Twombly made a painting that could have been construed as a calculated affront to - even a philistine ...
- Local artists launch book of painted poems - Sackville Tribune Post
Local artists launch book of painted poemsSackville Tribune Post, Canada - 36 minutes agoI absolutely love this entire region; I’ve painted scenes from Baie Verte to Dorchester, the Sackville marshes and areas in between. ...
- Girlfriend recalls bohemian scene with Bob Dylan - Columbus Dispatch
NEW YORK -- The image lent itself to one of the most-celebrated album covers ever released. On a snowy day in early 1963, Suze Rotolo snuggled with Bob Dylan as the two walked down a Greenwich Village street. The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan became one of ...
- World writers decry censorship at Swedish literary meet - Local
Bangladeshi novelist-in-hiding Taslima Nasreen joined international writers gathered at a literary conference in Stockholm on Tuesday to deplore how censorship and persecution affect their work. Controversial author offered refuge in Sweden (2 Jun 08 ...
- Broadway and TV actor Fred Weller comes to Boston for Shakespeare’s ... - Daily News Tribune
Maybe “romance” is the key word for Fred Weller this summer. The New York-based actor, who’s now a regular on USA Network’s “In Plain Sight,” has made the trip up to Boston for lots of romantic reasons. First is the chance to perform ...
- 4th World Re-union of Refugee Children from Aegean Macedonia marks ... - Turkish Weekly
On the occasion of the 60-year anniversary since the exodus of 28.000 Macedonian children during the civil war in Greece, the 4th World Re-union of Refugee Children from the Aegean Part of Macedonia will be held between July 18-21 in Skopje. Head of ...
- New Londoners' case histories - Evening Standard
This remarkable and moving exhibition has, arguably, been nearly 300 years in the making. Sited in a Huguenot weaver's house built in Spitalfields in 1719, which later became home to the second oldest synagogue in London, Suitcases and Sanctuary uses ...
- The Arts Column - Daily Telegraph
'Creativity" is a word much bandied about in our babble of culturespeak. Like "community", it has a warm glow around it, and we rarely give it much further thought. However, to mark the centenary of Freud's essay "Creative Writers and Day Dreaming ...
- Jeune Lune recalled: Our theater scene will be darker when we can't bask in the Lune light (Pioneer Press)
Memory is the most potent legacy of live performance, so as Theatre de la Jeune Lune wanes, it seems apt to recall some of the company's best moments from its three decades of sometimes brilliant, sometimes turbulent life.
- Logos and Language: A Post-Jazz Metaphorical Dialogue (All About Jazz)
Getting to the bottom of things requires stamina and focus. The medium for this process is crucial in distilling the essence of the pursuit, and when it comes to music, words often pave the way to penetrating its whys and wherefores.
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