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- Life's mysteries inhabit Sue Mulcahy's drawings (The Tennessean)
Sue Mulcahy's deeply intuitive drawings plumb the more ineffable side of human experience. Rendered in shades of black, white and gray, her textured images — done with either charcoal or oil sticks — evoke liminal spaces in consciousness to unlock the truths that stir within.
- LITTWIN: Welcome! And please like us, really - Rocky Mountain News
LITTWIN: Welcome! And please like us, reallyRocky Mountain News, CO - 1 hour agoMost days of the year that are not in August, you can actually see the white peaks and the purple majesty and write, if you need to, your own poetry. ...
- Promised landing - Amir Nizar Zuabi interview - Scotland on Sunday Online
Amir Nizar Zuabi may be directing the National Theatre of Palestine, but he tells Mark Fisher why he prefers audiences to see the dreamlike poetry in his work rather than political drama NEXT time you hear someone's travel horror story, spare a ...
- John Reuben: The rapper who wants to be his age but still be relevant - Cross Rhythms
John Reuben: The rapper who wants to be his age but still be relevantCross Rhythms, UK - 2 hours agoI've always written poetry and I enjoy writing melodies. It's a bit of a different approach. It's still very much a hip-hop approach but it's just pooling ...
- 'Caveman' coming to Noble Fool - Chicago Daily Herald
'Caveman' coming to Noble FoolChicago Daily Herald, IL - 1 hour agoPoet/activist Kevin Coval, of HBO's "Def Poetry" series, performs excerpts from "Everyday People," his latest book of poems July 31 and Aug. ...
- A wizard behind the curtain winks Rob Curcio wears a lot of different hats (The Villager)
All around nice guy, soft spoken, quick to laugh and slow to kvetch—Rob Curcio has a lot of irons in the fire. As an art world mover and shaker he performs myriad duties, from writing to curating.
- Senior Citizens Pursuing Education From Home - ABC News
Kathy Leeds grows animated as she describes the courses she is taking this fall, including classes in current events, art and literature. Kathy Leeds poses for a portrait at her apartment on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Friday, Sept.... Kathy ...
- Jacqueline Karp - French News
This is me, with my journalist mum’s wartime typewriter, on which I learned to type before I even learned to write. She carted it all the way round the Middle East with her, and passed on to me the writing bug. I fought it for ages, making a career ...
- Buckham Alley play, 'Big Criminals, opens Thursday at Woodside Church ... - MLive.com
The play tells the story of three inept crossing guards who plan to kidnap an unsuspecting rich child. They end up proving the adage that "the best-laid plans of mice and men often go astray.
- Concert brings Madiba birthday to Africa (The Star)
A truly African concert will bring Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday celebrations home to the continent on August 23 at the Johannesburg Stadium.
- Love it, hate it:It's back-to-school time for parents - Grand Rapids Press
Family Talk Forum is an occasional online discussion led by Robyn Pangi, editor of Family Talk magazine, a Kalamazoo Gazette publication. This month's topic is parents' feelings about back to school:
- Yippee for Yap! - Limpopo Informant
Yippee for Yap!Limpopo Informant, South Africa - Jul 23, 2008Yap is aimed at consolidating a platform for all budding artistes whether they are involved in art, design, dance, music, fashion, modelling, drama, poetry ...
- Hold on to your seats... - London Informer
Hold on to your seats...London Informer, UK - 12 hours agoPoetry lover and Cremorne Garden user Peter Bridger, 55, of Ashburnham Road, Chelsea, is one man set to enjoy the free books - which will be kept in a ...
- Heart to heart - BlueRidgeNow.com
Heart to heartBlueRidgeNow.com, NC - 39 minutes agoBut like poetry, within that form there is a poetic freedom to express a fleeting moment, the partners say. "On the dance floor, you create a series of ...
- Brazilian Director Heads Towards Shakespeare - The Celebrity Cafe.com
Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles plans to make a big screen adaptation of “Love’s Labour’s Lost.” Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles is going in a new literary direction, taking cues from William Shakespeare. The director started ...
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