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- The Next Page: Andy at 80. Imagine that. - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Wednesday marks what would be the 80 th birthday of Andy Warhol. This simple thought -- of an octogenarian Warhol -- registers a shock more profound than his signature fright wig. The Prince of Pop Art, who died in 1987 at the age of 58, is a global ...
- Nobel committee criticized for 'anti-American' approach (CBC)
Comments from the top member of the Swedish Academy that American writers are too insular and ignorant to compete with European writing continue to reverberate on this side of the Atlantic.
- Enter art, writing, film to raise funds for Riverside County animals (The Press-Enterprise)
People all over the U.S. may be bidding on artwork submitted for the sixth annual Art for the Animals online auction when it is put on eBay for the first time, Nov. 7.
- Be creative with Vision 2030 - Coffs Coast Independent
Be creative with Vision 2030Coffs Coast Independent, Australia - 1 hour agoShort Story/Poetry Schools Competition: â€ÂHow I want my town to be in the year 2030â€Â. There are three categories of awards for the visual art and ...
- Patsy L. Gilchrist - Parkersburg News & Sentinel
She was born July 16, 1951 in Parkersburg, a daughter of the late James E. and Ruby Byers Gilchrist. She was an Administrative Assistant at DuPont for 35 years and was a member of New Hope Baptist Church. She enjoyed writing poetry and was a member ...
- Central students gets personal in 'Portrait' (The Doings Weekly)
To read poems is one thing. To bring them to life on stage is something else entirely.
- Arts center launches new performance series - Daily News Transcript
For 25 years, Emerson Umbrella Center for the Arts has been a network and a home base for creativity of all media, from paint to poetry to performance. Now, center – which celebrated its milestone anniversary with a gala bash last spring – is ...
- nation and world (Denver Post)
Benjamin Gullett said that when his brother, Army Pfc. Zachary R. Gullett, entered the military, his family feared kindhearted Zachary would be changed, either by the military, or by the experience of war.
- Winnebago County Fair kicks off Tuesday - Appleton Post Crescent
Winnebago County Fair kicks off TuesdayAppleton Post Crescent, USA - 6 hours agoThose include everything from electricity and cucumbers to poetry and music. In addition, junior fair exhibitors also have a bounty of animals. ...
- Arts & Books Digest - Thecalifornian.com
The Monterey Museum of Art is presenting an exhibit of contemporary art and photography by Angela Strassheim from Oct. 11 through Feb. 1. This is the artist's first solo museum exhibit, featuring 30 works spanning her career. The Monterey Museum of ...
- Coming Attractions: On your screen, in your living room - San Jose Mercury News
Coming Attractions: On your screen, in your living roomSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 6 hours ago"There's a little poetry involved, too. He gets to recite a poem to someone." He says the movie  about a mean-spirited Nobel Prize-winning chemist whose ...
- MAKING UP FOR LOST TIME - Sunday Herald
ALASDAIR GRAY scratches his goatee and shrieks, then adjusts the legs of his two-tone glasses. The sheet of paper he is looking for is one of hundreds on a table in the front room of his Glasgow west-end flat. It belongs, like many others, to the as ...
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn made history by writing it - The Associated Press
The Associated PressAlexander Solzhenitsyn made history by writing itThe Associated Press - 10 hours ago"There was a moment when the public opinion of the greatest empire in the world, involved in the largest war in their history, was changed by a few poets," ...
- Aspiring teen artists have brush will mural (The Toledo Blade)
Earlier this summer, when concrete walls flanking its garage-level level entrance were still a stark white, 11 aspiring artists visited the Lucas County Public Library in search of historical facts and inspiration. After studying old newspapers and photos, the youths emerged from the downtown Main Library ready to tackle their commission: the design and execution of a mural that would visually ...
- Review: Jazz & Rib Fest also pleases ears - Columbus Dispatch
Review: Jazz & Rib Fest also pleases earsColumbus Dispatch, OH - 56 minutes agoThis group included a harpist and provided percussion workouts and a poetry reading. Both bands did have one thing in common: bassist Roger Hines. ...
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