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- Of pens, peonies and summer rain… - Clarksville Online
Of pens, peonies and summer rain…Clarksville Online, TN - 3 hours agoWe are a large group this semester at Goddard College, writers all of poetry, prose, fiction and non, memoir, plays and screenplays, even graphic novels. ...
- Director: 'WALL-E' is just an old-fashioned sci-fi flick - Philadelphia Daily News
Director: 'WALL-E' is just an old-fashioned sci-fi flickPhiladelphia Daily News, PA - 16 minutes agoPixar animators worked hard to find the poetry inherent in that contrast. "We loved the idea that the most human thing left in the world, the being that ...
- Former AP Haiti correspondent Michael Norton dies - The Associated Press
The Associated PressFormer AP Haiti correspondent Michael Norton diesThe Associated Press - 2 hours agoHe retired months later, listening to jazz and writing poetry until the end. He penned several books, including "And When the Weeds Began to Grow," and his ...
- Snackr: A Tasty RSS Reader - Washington Post
Snackr: A Tasty RSS ReaderWashington Post, United States - Jun 30, 2008... is broken whenever I look at my task bar, wasting valuable brain cycles until I realize the author, Narciso Jaramillo, is just being funny and ironic.
- Famous Faces of European Collection Showcased in Installation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Art Daily)
Lullaby: Madame Augustine Roulin Rocking a Cradle (La Berceuse), 1889. Vincent van Gogh (Dutch (worked in France), 1853–1890). Oil on canvas. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Bequest of John T. Spaulding. Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
- New in Paperback: A travel writer's spell-binding tale - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Colin Thubron spent eight months on foot and aboard bus, train, hired car and donkey cart to follow in the Shadow of the Silk Road (Harper Perennial, 344 pp., $15.95). His 7,000 miles, moving east to west, took him through some of the most remote ...
- The resurrection of hope - Guardian Unlimited
"Approaching Ivor Gurney in fictional form . . . is a clever way of sidestepping the complex problems that await his biographers," observed Ruth Scurr in the Daily Telegraph, reviewing Robert Edric's In Zodiac Light. "He has been variously diagnosed ...
- Want to find Jesus? Get yourself a bag of Cheetos. - Riverfront Times
Want to find Jesus? Get yourself a bag of Cheetos.Riverfront Times, MO - 54 minutes agoLike Emerson, he uses his poetry to tell stories about things we believe." Anderson, who discovered Springsteen while attending an East Coast boarding ...
- Literary Happenings: Four authors to hold signings at TO bookstore - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: Four authors to hold signings at TO bookstoreVentura County Star, CA - 3 hours ago"Mao's Last Dancer" by Li Cunxin (Walker; $17), for teen and adult readers, is an exploration of China from the inside. Fascinating and at times ...
- Cy Twombly: like nothing else in art - Daily Telegraph
Cy Twombly is the odd man out in the great generation of American artists that also includes Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg. Born in Lexington Virginia in 1928 and educated in the South, he came north to study art before attending Black ...
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- Mutating Warhol, Attack Dogs Bring Dante's Inferno to Avignon - Bloomberg
Mutating Warhol, Attack Dogs Bring Dante's Inferno to AvignonBloomberg - Jul 16, 2008Spectators, in groups of six, are admitted to a dark space in one of Avignon's many churches. Through a round window, they glimpse the interior reflected in ...
- Launch of the 2008 Melbourne International Arts Festival Program - Australian Stage Online
Launch of the 2008 Melbourne International Arts Festival ProgramAustralian Stage Online, Australia - 10 hours agoPhillip Glass returns to present the concert work Book of Longing inspired by the poetry of Leonard Cohen, Liza Lim’s world premiere season of her sensual ...
- Slammin' Two Twin Cities teams have a shot at glory at the National Poetry Slam (Pioneer Press)
For spoken-word poets, the National Poetry Slam is the big enchilada — their moment in the spotlight, their shot at glory, an event that's equal parts backstage drama and family reunion.
- Poet's rhyming riposte leaves Mrs Schofield 'gobsmacked' - guardian.co.uk
Poet's rhyming riposte leaves Mrs Schofield 'gobsmacked'guardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours agoIt's basically a poem about poetry, and why poetry matters." Contacted by the Guardian last night, Schofield said she felt "a bit gobsmacked" to have a ...
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