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- Top Picks Hammershoi's Charged Interiors - Wall Street Journal
Vilhelm Hammershoi (1864-1916) is now little known except in his native Denmark. In his lifetime, however, he was recognized, especially in London and New York, as a radical artist whose work could stand comparison with that of James McNeill Whistler ...
- REVIEW: INDIETRACKS FESTIVAL - This is Nottingham
REVIEW: INDIETRACKS FESTIVALThis is Nottingham, UK - 6 hours agoAs the train leaves Butterley station for a journey over the reservoir and back, The Smittens are performing their folk-punk poetry to a smattering of ...
- Poet Anne writes for school's book - Horncastle Today
Poet Anne writes for school's bookHorncastle Today, UK - 40 minutes agoPoet, critic and author Anne Stevenson wrote the foreword to the book, titled An Anthology of Poetry in Commemoration of the School's Centenary: Queen ...
- Review: Ledger's Joker steals show in 'Dark Knight' - Delaware County Daily Times
"Batman" isn't a comic book anymore. Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" is a haunted film that leaps beyond its origins and becomes an engrossing tragedy. It creates characters we come to care about. That's because of the performances, because of ...
- Creative writing workshop set - Chatham Star Tribune
Creative writing workshop setChatham Star Tribune, VA - 6 hours ago... poetry, memoirs, and novels. The instructor will be Zach Sanzone, an English teacher at Hargrave Military Academy. Sanzone sponsors the creative writing ...
- Potpourri of topics explored at poetry fellowship (The Jamaica Observer)
Poets blasted Cash Plus and Kern Spencer whilst discussing gay politics and sex-worker taxation, Tuesday at the Poetry Society's monthly fellowship at the Edna Manley College - part of the Kingston on the Edge Festival.
- Citizens, alliance support Boston's at-risk youth - Boston Globe
Citizens, alliance support Boston's at-risk youthBoston Globe, United States - 17 minutes ago"At the cafes, youth learn violence prevention training while engaging in fun activities, including poetry slams, cook-offs, movie nights, and talent shows ...
- Students express their lives in poetry (WPVI-TV Philadelphia)
Some young Philadelphia poets are using their art for much more than just making rhyme.
- The Third: The Girl With the Blue Eye: Final Decisions (Anime News Network)
Whether freeing the imprisoned Joganki, dealing with a mind-controlled Auto Enforcer with a death wish, trying to stop the wormhole driving from firing, or confronting an ultimate foe who, in some senses, is much like herself, Honoka has her hands full, but even the burden of saving the world seems to rest comfortably on her slender, capable shoulders.
- Cowboy Poets gather in Prescott next month - Wickenburg Sun
Cowboy Poets gather in Prescott next monthWickenburg Sun, AZ - 4 hours ago... singers who keep alive the working cowboy’s oral traditions by writing, reciting and singing narrative poetry about their lives on the Arizona range. ...
- Tales of brave 'Ulysses' (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
It's funny that a book that's been lambasted by some scholars for its stream-of-consciousness prose style and suffered obscenity trials should become a cultural touchstone, but such has been the history of James Joyce's "Ulysses."
- Fall books preview (San Francisco Chronicle)
"2666." Bay Area readers, remember those numbers. 7-9, 7-9, 6-6 and 8-4. Niners, Raiders, Stanford and Cal fans, respectively, you should hope for those numbers. Roberto Bolaño's swan song, "2666," won't have much competition as the most eagerly anticipated...
- Mountain News: LEED certification gaining ground - Pique newsmagazine
Mountain News: LEED certification gaining groundPique newsmagazine, Canada - 15 minutes agoNow, in a similar spirit, Aspen is holding a poetry contest about unclaimed dog poop. A survey last October found that Aspen residents deemed left-behind ...
- Back to School, Back to Fun - Morning News
It's time to head back to school, but area organizations are making sure students have something to look forward to when the final bell of the day rings. Arts centers, libraries and museums have scheduled a slew of programs for students of all ages ...
- Unpublished Pablo Neruda poems highlight last romance - Zee News
Santiago, July 08: A series of unpublished poems by Chile's late Pablo Neruda, winner of the 1971 Nobel prize for literature, are shedding light on his last romance with his wife's niece more than 40 years his junior, a collector said. The 14 poems ...
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