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- Cinema from 1933 to 2004 will unfold at art gallery - Orlando Sentinel
The Painter's Daughter, half eclectic boutique and half art gallery in downtown Mount Dora, will host a cinema series, "Transfigured Lives: Women's Films of Empowerment, 1933 to 2004," which focuses on women's struggles to overcome life's obstacles ...
- One sings, the other doesn't - Globe and Mail
One sings, the other doesn'tGlobe and Mail, Canada - 9 minutes agoPoetry's minority status is regrettable, but doesn't justify critical prose emptied of gusto, mischief and melody. You don't defeat indifference by boring ...
- Bone's succinct, quiet force endures - Age
Pamela Bone's coffin leaves St George's Anglican Church in Malvern yesterday. She died last week, aged 68, after four years with multiple myeloma. READERS and friends mourning the death of former Age columnist Pamela Bone this week might have found ...
- Are voters ready to move beyond race? - Tulsa World
One of the funniest and most disturbing moments in the recently ended Democratic presidential campaign came after Hillary Clinton won the West Virginia primary. On "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart strung together videotape of what some West Virginia ...
- Gloria! It's Patti Smith on the Big Screen - New York Observer
Patti Smith – the Jersey-born queen of Bowery punk – hits the silver screen with Steven Sebring’s documentary Patti Smith: Dream of Life . The film should hit theaters in late summer, with a DVD release to follow next year, Variety reports. Mr ...
- Dick Martin, 86, comic half of landmark 'Laugh-in' - Boston Globe
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catchphrases as "Sock it to me!" has died ...
- To breed or not to breed (Salon.com)
With its taproot in "Hamlet," this novel spins an engrossing tale of power struggles within a family of Wisconsin dog breeders.
- A true 'Treasure' - Louisville Courier-Journal
"Treasure Island," Robert Louis Stevenson's classic adventure story, sets sail today at Iroquois Amphitheater. The pirate tale features swashbuckling sword fights and a 19-foot ship with movable sails. The musical is Stage One's final production of ...
- Saudi Arabia tackles terrorism with a mixture of tough policing ... - Economist
Saudi Arabia tackles terrorism with a mixture of tough policing ...Economist, UK - 1 hour agoNow, with the help of the Saudi government, he hopes to write a book and launch a poetry magazine. Inmates on rehabilitation are encouraged to reconnect ...
- San Bernardino County/Pass Briefs - 5/08/08 - Press-Enterprise
San Bernardino County/Pass Briefs - 5/08/08Press-Enterprise, CA - 8 hours agoStudents were judged on visual arts, poetry, essays, photography, musical score and class performance. The West End group is a consortium of school ...
- 20 Reasons We Love Indiana Black Expo - indy.com
20 Reasons We Love Indiana Black Expoindy.com, IN - 56 minutes agoThe artistry: Boasting paintings, sculptures, poetry and more, the Cultural Arts Pavilion at the Indiana Convention Center caters to all ages and creative ...
- A poetic rendering of the Word - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerA poetic rendering of the WordJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 6 hours ago... related with an exciting blend of translation, transliteration, paraphrasing, commentary and proverbial extracts in the language of the heart-poetry. ...
- "Poems on the Rubbles" released - CCTV
CCTV"Poems on the Rubbles" releasedCCTV, China - 1 hour agoPan Ziqiang, editor-in-chief, Zhuhai Publishing house, said, "Normally published poems are works by professionals. Two thirds of the poems in this ...
- Paperback Row - New York Times
New York TimesPaperback RowNew York Times, United States - 39 minutes agoLevi, who died, perhaps by suicide, in 1987, is best known for his powerful memoirs, beginning with “Survival in Auschwitz” (1947), but he also wrote poetry ...
- Americans' Fear of Feeling Sad May Be Threat to Great Art - RedOrbit
Americans' Fear of Feeling Sad May Be Threat to Great ArtRedOrbit, TX - 9 minutes agoIt's a place where poetry is a Hallmark card and where music is, well, Muzak. "I fear we're creating a country where no one would aspire to write a novel ...
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