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- First UK Hammershoi Retrospective Might Be His Last - ARTINFO
ARTINFOFirst UK Hammershoi Retrospective Might Be His LastARTINFO, NY - 12 hours agoBy Oliver Basciano LONDON—The first UK retrospective of Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershoi (1864–1916), titled Vilhem Hammershoi: The Poetry of Silence, ...
- Author appearances - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
• Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and best-selling author Anna Quindlen will deliver Elmhurst College's annual Quest Lecture at 7:30 p.m. April 25 at Hammerschmidt Memorial Chapel, 190 Prospect Ave. The event is free and open to the public. (630 ...
- Feeding the Spirit and the Mind at the Summer Festival of Sacred Music (The New York Sun)
England's Coventry Cathedral is best known in the history of 20th-century music as the bombed ruin whose restoration inspired the creation of the Benjamin Britten masterpiece "War Requiem." But other pieces were commissioned for this miraculous architectural project, including the "Missa Brevis" of Sir William Walton, which was featured Sunday at the Summer Festival of Sacred Music at St. ...
- Publishers go blog-hunting for content - Daily News and Analysis
MUMBAI: It’s breaking news! A visit to the vegetable mandi brought home a strange cucumber that bore an uncanny resemblance to the letters ‘Om’ in Sanskrit. And the family that bought it thinks there’s a divine intervention at work. Within ...
- Tiny fiction strikes with poetic energy - News & Observer
News & ObserverTiny fiction strikes with poetic energyNews & Observer, NC - 2 hours agoJapanese haibun openly combines elements of both prose and poetry. Haibun are very brief prose narratives, usually personal, interspersed with one or more ...
- Torchbearer's gift of song to Games (People's Daily)
During yesterday's torch relay in Yan'an, Wang Xiangrong impressed visitors with his version of xintianyou, a folk tune that has a bold rhythm. He dedicated it to the Olympic Games. Wang said when he was informed he would be a torchbeare ...
- When Pinoy rock croaked, and breathed again (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - We were giddy at the thought of watching Pepe Smith on stage-a rare treat for those of us who turned on to Pinoy rock when he was already considered a legend.
- Book Of A Lifetime: The Adoption Papers, Jackie Kay - Independent
Book Of A Lifetime: The Adoption Papers, Jackie KayIndependent, UK - 24 minutes agoShe spoke Scottish vernacular, Standard English, lyrical poetry. She spoke not only to people like me, young Black British writers who'd been adopted or ...
- Citizen Kane’s Bay Ridge Beat - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Citizen Kane’s Bay Ridge BeatBrooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - 2 hours agoThere will also be some poetry and a scene from a one-act play … and if you’re very lucky, you may actually get to hear me sing a duet with Arlene Keating, ...
- Islam’s spiritual science - alt.muslim
alt.muslimIslam’s spiritual sciencealt.muslim - 2 hours ago... of Rumi often based on the Nicholson translation often with the help of a Persian speaker to a kind of contemporary, American medium of poetry. ...
- Not every sad moment requires a psychiatrist - Akron Beacon Journal
Not every sad moment requires a psychiatristAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 13 hours agoHe uses a poetry assignment to express what he hasn't felt free to express otherwise. Such is the nature of poetry, as well as the upshot of losing one's ...
- At 70 is the Wessex Scene old news? - Wessex Scene
Celebrating Seventy Years of the Wessex Scene Nick Brown looks back to the very first issues in 1936 In celebrating the Wessex Scene’s ‘70th anniversary’, it made a great deal of sense to look back at where we had come from. With seventy ...
- Shiloh schools enhance learning with computers - Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette
Shiloh schools enhance learning with computersUrbana/Champaign News-Gazette, IL - 4 hours agoIn the hallway outside their room, haiku poetry accompanies nature pictures the students took themselves. The illustrated poems are just a portion of the ...
- How to write 200,000 books, with a computer's help (International Herald Tribune)
A professor has developed computer algorithms that collect publicly available information on a given subject, turn them into books, printed on demand or delivered digitally.
- Marukkaarai Moaddai - TamilNet
Maruk-kaarai Also Mathukk-kaarai, Marukkalang-kaay, Karaadam (Tamil); Madana-phala (Sanskrit); Kukuru-maan, Kukuru-muwang (Sinhala): A species of thorny shrub, belonging to the Rubiaceae family, and one of the varieties of the vegetation generally ...
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