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- Author ‘not very creative’ with uni students’ marks - Hounslow Guardian
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 ...
- [Publisher’s Note] Innocents Abroad (Jackson Free Press)
It was with a bit a trepidation that I approached last week’s bus trip to Little Rock arranged by former City Councilman Ben Allen, now president of Downtown Jackson Partners.
- IT failure haiku poems - ZDNet Blogs
The intellectual capabilities and knowledge of the Enterprise Irregulars are highly regarded in the enterprise software world. Less widely known is the true poetic talent of these fine folks. I’m therefore pleased to present IT failure haikus ...
- Emerging Artists Present 'Catch A Cabaret' 6/2 - Broadway World
Emerging Artists Present 'Catch A Cabaret' 6/2Broadway World, NY - 46 minutes ago... blends poetry, jazz and soul into a cabaret act featuring original songs and short monologues, running through the cycle of sexual adventure, love and ...
- Junoon to perform in Srinagar - GreaterKashmir.com (press release)
Junoon to perform in SrinagarGreaterKashmir.com (press release), India - 2 hours agoHeavily influenced by rock bands like Led Zeppelin, Junoon aimed at combining loud guitar riffs with the tranquility of Sufi poetry by the likes of Maulana ...Junoon performance worries authorities Howrah News Serviceall 2 news articles
- Slavery is gone, but not mentality (Tucson Citizen)
The symbolism behind Juneteenth - which occurred 133 years ago today - is all too easy for today's African-Americans to forget. Tucson's annual celebration, eating fresh fried-catfish dinners and homemade peach cobbler and entertaining into the night, is fine. But in a much larger sense, Juneteenth is an outward show of American blacks' self-improvement
- Unexpected events unearth meaning in the life and art of Phyllis Jacobs (The Frederick News-Post)
Nearly 50 years ago, Phyllis Jacobs found herself unearthing pottery and arrowheads at an archaeological excavation site in southern Indiana -- an act that would later subtly influence her concept of what her art is.
- Guide to summer camp (Public Opinion)
Summer camp may evoke memories of musty cabins and sing-alongs around a camp fire, but there are a variety of settings which can provide children with a memorable camp experience.
- Sweet and spicy (San Francisco Bay Guardian)
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- Mark our nation's birthday at events around the city - Calgary Herald
Mark our nation's birthday at events around the cityCalgary Herald, Canada - 1 hour agoHeritage Park will host a pancake breakfast for those with a paid admission before 10 am The park will also have a birthday cake for Canada, ...
- Brunch goes cultural - 7DAYS
Brunch goes cultural7DAYS, United Arab Emirates - 7 hours agoDigest a bit of poetry and music with your cocktails, with the new creative concept at Keva, ‘Sunscreen by Swara - the Spoken Ambient Experience’, ...
- Culture guide (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
MUSEUMS BROOKGREEN GARDENS, U.S. 17, between Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, is a National Historic Landmark with a collection of outdoor sculptures by American artists, and an accredited zoo. Two sculpture exhibitions titled "Good Things Come in Small Packages: Metallic and Relief Sculpture" and "The Bronze Zoo: Anna Hyatt Huntington and Exotic Animals" are on display in the Rainey Sculpture ...
- Theater review: 'Twelfth Night' a multicultural, lively romp in ... - San Jose Mercury News
Theater review: 'Twelfth Night' a multicultural, lively romp in ...San Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour agoLawson soon proves herself to be a saucy and intelligent interpreter of the poetry of the play. Her facility with the text buoys the staging through some ...
- 'Bomb It', 'The Mother of Tears,' 'The Poet' and double feature ... - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times'Bomb It', 'The Mother of Tears,' 'The Poet' and double feature ...Los Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoThe plot's connective tissue is deficient from the start as Oskar (Jonathan Scarfe), a disillusioned, poetry-spouting German soldier, rescues Rachel (Nina ...
- '4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days' -- 4 stars - Chicago Tribune
Great acting comes in all shapes, sizes and temperatures, and sometimes a murmur of the heart speaks as loudly as the grand theatrical gesture. For a demonstration in the opposite of what Daniel Day-Lewis is up to, gloriously, in "There Will Be Blood ...
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