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- Master class: How the National Gallery is turning children on to art (Independent)
Harry is five, and tired in an I'm-not-tired-Miss way, despite having travelled for four hours on a bus from Wolverhampton to the capital. He has walked up the marble entrance stairs of London's National Gallery, and up another flight to reach Room 1. Here, surrounded by artworks, his words come in a seamlessly rhythmic stream, untroubled by doubt or pauses. "When I saw a picture of it real I ...
- Entertainment Calendar for July 3 - July 10 - NRToday.com
Entertainment Calendar for July 3 - July 10NRToday.com, OR - 2 hours agoPOETRY SLAM — 6 pm, Granger Book Co., 111 Second Ave., Myrtle Creek. Read your own poetry or bring your favorite poem to read. Free public event. 793-5599. ...
- My husband's sighs are driving me up the wall! (Salon.com)
Every time he takes a sip of anything, he emits this deep, mournful exhalation. It is spooky and weird and I want him to stop.
- Chappaqua Library set to start fall programs (The Journal News)
The Chappaqua Library, 195 S. Greeley Ave., will offer the following fall programs. All are free and open to the public. For information, call 914-238-4779 or visit www.chappaqualibrary.org .
- The List - Tuesday July 8 - Portsmouth News
The List - Tuesday July 8Portsmouth News, UK - 32 minutes agoDiscover Poetry. Revisit old classics and discover the new with an informal and friendly group of poetry-lovers. Free refreshments available. ...
- Backstage Pass: - Meridian Star
SCOOBA – The Sucarnochee Revue is coming to East Mississippi Community College on Friday, July 18. The Revue, a celebration of musicians from the Black Belt region of Mississippi and Alabama, played to a sell-out crowd last summer during its first ...
- Journal Pages: Evolving with the spirit of Updike - Gloucester Daily Times
Journal Pages: Evolving with the spirit of UpdikeGloucester Daily Times, USA - 52 minutes agoNo humidity in the air would be good, too, and life's drudgery held back from view as if by a great sun visor. The radio is not yet turned on, ...
- Things to do today - Sept. 5 - Akron Beacon Journal
Things to do today - Sept. 5Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 5 hours agoFree. For more information, contact Munroe Falls Mayor Frank Larson at 330-688-7491. Browns visit and autograph signing — 11 am to 1 pm, ...
- Kristen Morgin at Marc Selwyn Fine Art - Los Angeles Times
In her second solo show in Los Angeles, Kristen Morgin strips away the sentimentality that made her earlier works look nostalgic -- so obsessed with yesteryear that they seemed to have been made by someone with her heart set on turning the clock back ...
- Spike in sales for next poet laureate - Centre Daily
Demand for her work jumped sharply Thursday upon the Library of Congress' announcement that she had been named the new U.S. poet laureate, a one-year term beginning in the fall. Her collections "The Niagara River," "Say Uncle" and "Elephant Rocks ...
- Elmira Kidney Walk draws 200 and raises $17,000 - Star-Gazette
With a festival celebrating the Chemung River and a walk supporting children's hunger programs also happening Saturday in Elmira, organizer Lynne Rusinko couldn't help but wonder what kind of crowd the second Elmira Kidney Walk would draw. There was ...
- Paris–Plages 2008 - Metropoleparis
MetropoleparisParis–Plages 2008Metropoleparis, France - 55 minutes agoThere's no poetry in it. Tonight's TV–weather was to the point, once the dire warning was out of the way. Today it was about 31 degrees here on the pharmacy ...
- Unorthodox station's voice may be muted (The New Zealand Herald)
With no front teeth, Pacotillo is an unlikely radio sensation. And his patter with members of his on-air posse sounds more like a group therapy session than a Saturday show. But then the broadcast is coming from the inside of a Buenos Aires psychiatric hospital.
- The Art of James Salter (Aspen Daily News)
"Salter," a good friend told me. "He's a writer's writer." "What did he write?" I responded. "You gotta read 'A Sport and a Pastime,'" he said. "It's about baseball?" I asked.
- Jensen: Salman Rushdie promotes ‘Enchantress of Florence’ (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India’s Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away.
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