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- Review: Guillaume Zuili's double-exposure photographs - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesReview: Guillaume Zuili's double-exposure photographsLos Angeles Times, CA - 4 hours agoThe most provocative works in the show give physical fixity to fragments of poetry by Emily Dickinson. The lines are written out in white plastic block ...
- George is 100 years young - Dorset Echo
George is 100 years youngDorset Echo, UK - 44 minutes agoA cheese and wine party at the Jubilee Hall in Easton for family and friends will be held tonight to mark his birthday.
- Mining history - Durango Herald
Durango HeraldMining historyDurango Herald, CO - 1 hour agoPerhaps it depends on whether you can see the prospect of making money from it or the poetry of the rocks and minerals. Or perhaps it depends on whether the ...
- Political slogans can zing or sing for the masses (Houston Chronicle)
A memorable slogan, and one with impact, represents the gist of the campaign and does so with poetry, rhythm and imagery, a longtime slogan collector said.
- ‘The Two Gentlemen of Verona’ (Gresham Outlook)
Sometimes it pays to be loudmouth. Especially when you’re trying to express the nuances of Shakespeare in a public park, where those unappreciative of the bard’s peerless poetry—like, say, dogs or children—tend to congregate.
- Arts grant deadlines approaching (The Bismarck Tribune)
Application deadline dates for the North Dakota Council on the Arts grant programs are approaching. Artist-in-Residence, Community Arts Access and Teacher Incentive grants must be submitted, via NDCA's new online grant system, by Nov. 1, 2008, for programs taking place between Jan. 1 and June 3, 2009. Early submission is strongly encouraged for all programs. To access NDCA's online grant system, ...
- A new face at Stevenson museum (Napa Valley Register)
In mid-May Dorothy Mackay-Collins walked into the Robert Louis Stevenson Silverado Museum hoping to become a docent.
- DVD Extra: Robbie Coltrane's `Incredible Britain,' `Dallas,' `Eureka ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Hit the road with Robbie Coltrane or Martin Lawrence, visit wacky scientists in the Pacific Northwest in "Eureka," travel back to Bobby Ewing's shower shocker in "Dallas," get lost in a Louisiana bog in "Swamp Thing" and take a terrifying movie ...
- LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER - Washington Post
LETTER TO MY DAUGHTERWashington Post, United States - 10 minutes agoautobiographies, a dozen collections of poetry, a sprinkling of essays, children's books and a cookbook later, Angelou -- who turned 80 this spring -- has ...
- Media Advisory: International Haiku Conference and Festival Comes ... - ReadMedia (press release)
Media Advisory: International Haiku Conference and Festival Comes ...ReadMedia (press release), NY - 3 hours ago... Poetry of Place" by Jim Kacian (Va.), internationally known poet, theorist, motivator, former editor of HSA's Frogpond and publisher, Red Moon Press. ...
- New Yorkers Can Really Win Something at the Fair This Summer - New York Times Blogs
I used to love going to the fair as a kid. In the boondocks of upstate New York, the fair was a wonderful big mess of commerce, risk, and excitement. The rides were okay, but it was the games that got your blood going: a chance to win a big beer ...
- Nashville Symphony announces September events - Columbia Daily Herald
NASHVILLE — The Nashville Symphony has announced its line-up on concerts for September. All events, unless otherwise noted, take place at Schermerhorn Symphony Center located at One Symphony Place in Nashville (between 3rd and 4th Avenues and ...
- Artists rhyme, sing for Obama - Virginia Tech Collegiate Times Online Edition
Virginia Tech Collegiate Times Online EditionArtists rhyme, sing for ObamaVirginia Tech Collegiate Times Online Edition, VA - 2 hours agoHis craft is slam poetry, a genre of poetry that is read out loud and delivered in a rhythmic and often intense fashion. When asked about how he describes ...
- Interview With a Doctor - The Luminary
Interview With a DoctorThe Luminary, PA - 13 hours agoThis included taking me to Penn State to participate in a poetry reading competition for high school students. I did not win, but what a thrill. ...
- NEIU’s Arts Alive summer program creates outlet for students ... - Scranton Times
After hanging around “the bad kids” and finding himself in trouble with the law, Dayshawn Rodriguez ended up in Lourdesmont Youth and Family Services Center. At the time, the notion of being in the company of a collection of arts-minded ...
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