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- To Do: - Marion Chronicle-Tribune
Open Space: Art About the Land Exhibit, through Oct. 19, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sundays, Minnetrista Cultural Center. Admission $4 child/student, $6 senior, $7 adults. Call 282-4848 or log on to www ...
- Rockets Kill Six Hamas Fighters, Child In Gaza - The Bulletin
Jerusalem - A series of explosions rocked Gaza Saturday, and a 6-year-old girl and six Hamas fighters were killed. Hamas blamed Fatah, the faction represented by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, for their deaths and vowed revenge. Loudspeakers ...
- Athens Boys Choir -- no boys, no choir, just offbeat hip-hop - Wisconsin State Journal
Athens Boys Choir isn't a choir. It's just one guy from Athens, Ga., his microphone and some beats. It's part hip-hop, part spoken word, and part goofball aerobics dance music. Harvey Katz, the guy behind the mic, calls it "the poetry your mama ...
- Bing There, Done That: EA's CCO Talks... Everything - Gamasutra
Bing Gordon is at the helm of the most powerful third party game developer and publisher in the world, with hands firmly at 10 and 2. As the chief creative officer and an executive VP at Electronic Arts, the man has a lot on his plate, but his vision ...
- At the Library - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com
At the LibraryThe Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY - 36 minutes agoBy Linda Kandel The CNY Reads selection this year is by poet Charles Simic, author of 18 books of poetry, a Poet Laureate and winner of many awards ...
- Teacher has one job: advance knowledge - Reporter
When he became president of the University of Chicago, Robert Hutchins is supposed to have remarked that a college administrator's job was to provide sex for the students, football for the alumni and parking for the faculty (he promptly eliminated ...
- 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. '
- Clark County Judge Halverson headed to defeat (Las Vegas Sun)
Tue, Aug 12, 2008 (8:21 p.m.) Clark County District Court Judge Elizabeth Halverson is headed to a lopsided defeat in Nevada's primary election.
- "Andre Kertesz: On Reading" - Absolutearts.com
"Andre Kertesz: On Reading"Absolutearts.com - 10 hours agoAndré Kertész: On Reading is a collection of 104 black-and-white photographs that highlight Kertész’s signature style of the visual poetry in everyday life. ...
- Acquire the write stuff - Thecalifornian.com
Salinas-area residents yearning to see their writing published can meet nationally known authors and agents who can help them make it happen at the East of Eden Writing Conference, running Sept. 5 through 7. "Some people who attend may have never ...
- (The angels wanna wear my) red shoes - Los Angeles Times
(The angels wanna wear my) red shoesLos Angeles Times, CA - 9 hours agoScattergood grew up in Iowa, has degrees in theology, poetry and cooking, and, when she isn't writing about food, is trying to get her two young daughters ...
- Sun Times Adds Poetry Web Page; (Owen Sound Sun Times)
Poetry has its own monthly page in The Sun Times. Now we're giving poetry prominence on our web page. Check out the new Grey-Bruce Poetry Project, under arts/life at www.owensoundsuntimes.com In conjunction with Liz Zetlin, Owen Sound's poet laureate, we've been profiling a regional poet once a [...]
- Harvesting the Waste Land: An Anthology of New Criticism - New York Sun
Harvesting the Waste Land: An Anthology of New CriticismNew York Sun, United States - 2 hours ago... what modern poetry had become: an art that, in Tate's words, "demands ... in its writing and in its reading all the intellectual power that we have. ...
- Katie Buck: A month late and none the verse for it … - Winona Daily News
Ahhh, June. Looking back, we nearly missed it this year what with the colder than average spring weather. June is my favorite month for many reasons: the bees aren’t bugging us yet, the mosquitoes aren’t too plentiful, the sky is the deepest blue ...
- Artists accuse Sandinistas of vendetta against revered poet - Guardian Unlimited
Artists and intellectuals have accused Nicaragua's Sandinista government of betraying its revolutionary heritage by waging a vendetta against a revered poet. Ernesto Cardenal, an 83-year-old cultural figurehead, faces jail after clashing with ...
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