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- Just Plain Neighbors: Old Deerfield Grammar School teacher honored - Recorder
The Old Deerfield Grammar School reunion on Sept. 27 is not an anniversary for any particular year. ''We're just trying to keep people interested in the school building, which is now part of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association,'' said Tim ...
- Mystery of Irma Vep keeps actors hustling - Creative Loafing Sarasota
Mystery of Irma Vep keeps actors hustlingCreative Loafing Sarasota, FL - 4 hours ago"People will recognize passages that are almost directly lifted from Rebecca, Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights" -- and classic poetry by Lord Byron and Percy ...
- Exhibition in Dubai: 'Iran Today' by Elham Moaidnia (Payvand Iran News)
Born in Isfahan, Iran, Elham Moaidnia communicates through her work by using Iranian symbols, expressive figures and scripts appearing as slogans. Her inspiration comes from observing contrasts in society and the life of man in today's world.
- Wrestling Hamlet - The Age
The AgeWrestling HamletThe Age, Australia - 38 minutes agoHis mother read stories and poetry to Cowell until he was 14. "That was probably too long," he admits, laughing. "We used to spend a lot of time sitting in ...
- The John Artis years at DPS - Dearborn Press and Guide
The John Artis years at DPSDearborn Press and Guide, MI - 2 hours agoHe said he and his daughter are working to complete a book of poetry. And Artis will also be presenting at an annual superintendent's conference at Ohio ...
- Nam Le's long, literary journey - San Francisco Gate
In the opening story of "The Boat," a remarkable first collection by 29-year-old Nam Le, the main character shares a number of characteristics with the author. Both are writers named Nam, Vietnamese by birth and Australian by upbringing. Both have ...
- British universities are losing out as authors are selling their archives to US institutions (Guardian Unlimited)
British universities are losing out as big bucks are leading authors to sell their archives to US institutions, says Chris Arnot
- Reading Films - Egypt Today
Reading movie magazines may be my greatest vice — a habit as hard to kick as smoking. But how can I resist? They carry interesting interviews with actors, actresses and filmmakers and present intriguing film analysis pieces and reviews. I find ...
- Boardwalk in Cape Town - May 7, 2008 - Tonight
Boardwalk in Cape Town - May 7, 2008Tonight, South Africa - 18 hours agoCelebrates Cape Town through poetry, song and dance. Tel: 083-270-5592. The Show Must Go On runs at Roxy Revue Bar, Grandwest Casino, until May 24. ...
- Morning File: A garage-door tale - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Word up: Ed Steck of Caliban Book Shop with the anti-graffiti measure he deployed on the warehouse's garage door: Arthur Rimbaud's poem "Departure." Seen enough. The vision was met with in every air. Had enough. Sounds of cities, in the evening and ...
- A leading voice of Britpop resurgence flaunts the fruits of his ... - Village Voice
A leading voice of Britpop resurgence flaunts the fruits of his ...Village Voice, NY - 1 hour agoFifty years before Chuck D.'s claim about rap being CNN for black people, calypso was telegraphing the news of the day back home, and vice versa: "They were ...
- Art lovers hit the road - Times-Herald
DARRELL GRONEMEIER/Olean Times Herald Peg Bothner (right) talks with Pam Pezzimenti and her daughter Mary as they look over some of Ms. Bothner's paintings. The first ever Routes to Art program, sponsored by the Cattaraugus County Arts Council, began ...
- Tributes to well versed poetry library founder - Edinburgh News
TRIBUTES have been paid to Angus Calder, one of Scotland's most distinguished intellectuals and the founder of the Scottish Poetry Library in Edinburgh, who has died in the city aged 66. BORN in 1942, Angus Calder was a respected historian, poet ...
- An extraordinary poet examines ordinary subjects - Boston Globe
"A Phone Call to the Future," a wholly attractive volume, consists of poems from Mary Jo Salter's five books of verse (her first one published in 1985) along with 18 new poems. Taken together, they represent 23 years' worth of elegantly shaped and ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Jihad and retribalisation in Pakistan by Khaled Ahmed - Daily Times
BOOK REVIEW: Jihad and retribalisation in Pakistan by Khaled AhmedDaily Times, Pakistan - 24 minutes agoWriters have claimed that he wrote in cipher and used complicated metaphor in his poetry to attach himself surreptitiously to jihad; but that is not true if ...
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