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- Holy Road: Paula Gunn Allen (1939 - 2008) - Indian Country Today
Holy Road: Paula Gunn Allen (1939 - 2008)Indian Country Today, NY - 11 minutes agoA prolific writer, Allen published six volumes of poetry: ''Life Is a Fatal Disease: Collected Poems 1962 - 1995''; ''Skins and Bones''; ''Wyrds''; ...
- Artistic Home team takes Bait - Chicago Sun-Times
John Mossman still laughs when he recalls the moment in 1986 when he first encountered Kathy Scambiatterra. "I was at a fellow actor's house having my hair cut, and this woman with a huge head of hair came screaming into the room and told me to shut ...
- Off the wall - Guardian Unlimited
It was raining in Londinium. The river's brown smear struck Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus as a sick, savage parody of the Tiber, so far away, so longed for. This province was a rotten place to find yourself suddenly unemployed. But some would say ...
- Family highlights need for organ donors - Capital News 9
NISKAYUNA, N.Y. -- "I was constantly encouraging her," said Raymond Bowman about his daughter. For Taejah Bowman, a mini-music studio allowed her to escape from her medical challenges. "I told her that everything she was going through wasn't going to ...
- Arts in Brief (Fort Worth Business Press)
Twentieth-century Olympian Tommie Smith will deliver the keynote address at the Living Legends banquet of Renaissance Cultural Center. Ceremonies will begin at 6 p.m. June 20 at the Fort Worth Club.
- Cezanne exuded immense aura of life - Independent
Share Ernest Hemmingway was fond of saying that he belonged to a lost generation. Seemingly he was talking about his fellow Americans in post-war Paris . I always thought of Ernest and Scott Fitzgerald , John Dos Passos and other American writers and ...
- Police found computer tower missing at teacher's home (Windsor Star)
The computer tower prosecutors say would have proved a sexual relationship between high school teacher Mark Baggio and two of his students was missing from his home when police searched it, Superior Court heard Tuesday.
- Search to Divine Authorship Leads 'Footprints' to Court - Daily Herald
The single set of footprints in the sand -- as millions of inspired souls now know -- was that time when the Lord picked you up and carried you. It's a metaphor, people: He is there when you need Him most, and so is the ubiquitous poem known as ...
- A passion for fashion in paper - Blackpool Gazette
A passion for fashion in paperBlackpool Gazette, UK - 13 hours agoBy Julia Bennett The first-year fashion and clothing students were tasked with creating sculptural paper garments for an exhibition called Poetry in Fashion ...
- Dinner -Show: Shared Struggles from Iran to Canada - CMAQ
Dinner -Show: Shared Struggles from Iran to CanadaCMAQ, Canada - 5 hours agoA cabaret-style evening of food, music, dance and poetry to raise legal costs for an Iranian refugee's struggle against deportation. ...
- New Arts Festival Linking Weimar and Shiraz Planned For 2009 - Deutsche Welle
New Arts Festival Linking Weimar and Shiraz Planned For 2009Deutsche Welle, Germany - 11 minutes agoThe word "divan" has passed into several western languages meaning a collection of poetry. This was inspired by the Divan of Hafez. ...
- 'Love and Savagery' based on book of poetry by Des Walsh - St. John's Telegram
'Love and Savagery' based on book of poetry by Des WalshSt. John's Telegram, Canada - 3 hours agoAnd then, from a dark corner in the room, someone shouts "Cut!" and everyone's posture changes; no one has to party for the next couple of minutes. ...
- NEA Awards 'Big Read' Grants - Daily Herald
LOS ANGELES -- The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that more than 200 organizations nationwide will receive grants totaling $2.8 million to host "The Big Read," an initiative meant to restore book reading in American culture. In 2004 ...
- Giving back to the community through art and prose (The Journal Times)
Pinning down Nicholas Michael Ravnikar can be a difficult task. Not only is Ravnikar a busy guy, often working on several projects at once, but his interests and talents are so wide-ranging that it is hard to find one word that aptly describes him.
- What on earth would Miss Skinner think? - Guardian Unlimited
I am standing in the hall of Coloma Convent girls' school. There are pupils writhing on the floor in front of me, twisting their bodies into letter shapes to spell out countries' names. This is a year seven drama lesson. The girls wriggle, their legs ...
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