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- Time Out at 40 (Guardian Unlimited)
How an arts magazine born on a kitchen table became the bible of the hip crowd
- Poetic Justice: A dying artist finally gets recognized for his work - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.comPoetic Justice: A dying artist finally gets recognized for his workThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 30 minutes agoHe saved cards and letters, some of them hand-signed, from Pope John Paul II, Sophia Loren, Richard Burton, erotic writer Anais Nin, Hillary Clinton, ...
- Nude sculpture wins religious prize - Sydney Morning Herald
A provocative unravelling of an ancient Hindu goddess has won this year's Blake Prize - the first sculpture to take the top gong for religious art in the award's 57-year history. David Tucker's work, A Local Girl Comes Home , was awarded the prize ...
- SEND TO A FRIEND - Los Angeles Weekly
You are sending a link to this story only. Neither you nor your friend's email address will be used for any other purpose. Three best things to do in Los Angeles on Saturday, August 23 Be-Boppin' in the Park Only in Burbank will you find three AMC ...
- Pinoy art for charity - Gulf Daily News
Pinoy art for charityGulf Daily News, Bahrain - 13 hours agoThe entertainment will include an inspirational talk, a musical show, poetry recitals with visuals and a dance performance. An exhibition featuring a wide ...
- Couples discover creative ways to cut wedding costs - Biloxi Sun Herald
SIOUX RAPIDS, Iowa -- It wasn't your typical rehearsal dinner, but it was everything Liz Jones and Josh Dilworth hoped it would be - authentic, casual and relatively cheap. Guests by the dozens gathered in a barn on the Jones family farm for a simple ...
- New freedom unleashes an unrestrained madness (Miami Herald)
Haven Kimmel knows, as all writers do, that successful authors must approach their craft with as many useful tools as possible: patience, stamina, exemplary research skills. But in her case, she jokes, a healthy dollop of something else is helpful.
- Japan Times 08/31/08 (Arts Journal)
Is Poetry Untranslateable? "I have often read that poetry is untranslatable, that 'nothing is lost in translation except the poetry.' Yet, if this were true, we would hardly be able to read, let alone appreciate, poets writing in other languages than our own.
- Broadway in South Africa! - Broadway World
Broadway in South Africa!Broadway World, NY - 3 hours agoThe cool thing about a bunch of American kids going to work with South African kids, in a way, there’sa little part of improving America’s standing in the ...
- Is Israel One Disaster from Collapse? - Arabisto.com
Is Israel One Disaster from Collapse?Arabisto.com, FL - Aug 13, 2008Israelis today enjoy the safety of their daily-living and their economic prosperity. Their safety and affluence are at the expense of increased political ...
- : Nazand Begikhani in the “Poets at the Summit” festival in the Alps : (Kurdish Media)
London (KurdishMedia.com) 31 July 2008: Kurdish poet Nazand Begikhani participated in the “Poets at the Summit” festival which took place between the 19th and 25th of July 2008 in the French Alps. The festival is an initiative by a group of French poets and writers, including notable figures from UNESCO, Marie Robert and Fredrico Mayor.
- Sylvia Plath (Guardian Unlimited)
'Everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt. '
- Chairman of the NEA To Step Down in January - New York Times
USA TodayChairman of the NEA To Step Down in JanuaryNew York Times, United States - Sep 11, 2008By PATRICIA COHEN Dana Gioia, the talkative poet and shrewd administrator who resuscitated congressional support for the National Endowment for the Arts, ...Gioia to Step Down as Chairman of National Endowment for the Arts Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)Gioia Leaves NEA After Changing Debate Over Arts Funding New York SunArts Agency Chairman Is Moving On Washington PostARTINFOall 145 news articles
- Consider Your Options (Baltimore City Paper)
For young creative types, updating a web comic or screen-printing a few hundred minicomics is now as common as self-publishing a poetry-filled chapbook or knitting an afghan (oh, wait) once was. Cartooning is just another option on the cultural menu.
- Women doctor shares journey into heart of Islam - The Canadian Press
Women doctor shares journey into heart of IslamThe Canadian Press, S.C. - 37 minutes agoWhere is the poetry? Where are the books to counteract some of this (violent) ideology?" A decade ago, Ahmed, a pulmonologist and sleep specialist, ...
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