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- Tragic ode to familial dysfunction - The Australian
Tragic ode to familial dysfunctionThe Australian, Australia - 4 hours agoBut they remain quibbles. This production picks up Williams's theatrical poetry and writes it large, in all its painful and mercilessly vital beauty.
- Life is like a Gashapon egg for rising artist - Taiwan Journal
Life is like a Gashapon egg for rising artistTaiwan Journal, Taiwan - 47 minutes agoWhen Shiah produces the Gashapon poetry eggs (above), she finds great joy in seal-carving. Her enthusism results in a poetry collection, in which each ...
- Volunteer opportunities (The Star Press)
A Better Way: Adult volunteers are needed to provide emotional support for abused women and their children. Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age and longer in high school. Morning, afternoon and evening shifts of 2-4 hours are available. Training will be provided. Information: 747-9107.
- A look at dating (The Star)
DOES dating still exist? It’s hard to tell since the rules seem to have changed considerably in the last 10 to 20 years.
- Our Lady Peace frontman Raine Maida delivers a poetic solo effort with ... - MetroMix
Raine Maida is a poet at heart. Where that poetry fits into his music has finally come into focus. Maida, frontman of Canadian alt-rockers Our Lady Peace, has ventured out on an introspective solo disc, "The Hunter's Lullaby," engaging his love of ...
- 'The Romance of Astrea and Celadon': The Hopeful Romantic (The New York Sun)
Director Eric Rohmer, now 88 years young, has suggested that his 2007 film "The Romance of Astrea and Celadon" may be his last. If so, it's a fitting send-off. While this soaring tale of flawed eternal love is not exactly the director's most compelling work, it certainly does build to a finale in which the heroes both succeed and fail, allowing the hopeless romantic behind the camera the chance ...
- Best bets in the local arts - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Best bets in the local artsSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 6 hours agoNational Poetry Slam champion and Broadway veteran Marc Bamuthi Joseph follows on Sept. 21. Jazz pianist Jason Moran appears on Oct. 5; author Benjamin ...
- Unpacking the Boxes (Rocky Mountain News)
Pausing at 80 to look back on a New England childhood and his writing career, Poet Laureate Donald Hall displays his rich talent in a book laced with thought-stopping one liners.
- Radovan Karadzic: the master of life and death - Daily Telegraph
The Father Christmas beard, the knotted ponytail and the smeared glasses have gone. Radovan Karadzic, freshly clean-shaven, now sits in his cell, reading the Bible obsessively. In the past week, the two lives he managed to keep separate for 12 years ...
- Pizarro: Exhibit showcases San Jose artist's poetry, typography (San Jose Mercury News)
Graphic designer Joe Miller has printed logos for several Silicon Valley groups, but his new solo show at Space 47 shows off his poetic flourish.
- Book and music festival gathers area authors (Abilene Reporter-News)
New events, new authors, music and more will be at this year's West Texas Book & Music Festival, which starts Monday and continues through Saturday in downtown Abilene.
- Van Gogh's starry nights star in new MoMa show (USA Today)
Before Vincent van Gogh could make what would become one of the world's most famous and beloved images, he had to figure out how to use color to paint the blackness of night and how to do it in the dark.
- NONFICTION: Ex-wife relates Che's transformation (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Ernesto "Che" Guevara's transformation from adventurer to revolutionary is chronicled by his first wife in the intimate portrait, "My Life With Che," picking up where his own book, "The Motorcycle Diaries" left off.
- Author! Author! back at Elms (Akron Beacon Journal)
Russ Vernon sat in his family-owned West Point Market in Akron and flipped through a cookbook. It wasn't just any cookbook. This one, with more than 250 pages, has special meaning to the man who back in 1960 sensed there was a gourmet trend on its way.
- An Influx of Poets - Central Maine Morning Sentinel
An Influx of PoetsCentral Maine Morning Sentinel, ME - 35 minutes agoA two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, Lowell has been called the greatest American lyrical poet of the 20th century. Stafford, who won the Pulitzer Prize for ...
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