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- Mughal Miniatures Melding East and West - Wall Street Journal
Whether Ajanta's first-century murals, Rajasthani storytellers' scrolls, or contemporary abstracts now hanging in London and New York galleries, paintings have been produced in India for millennia. Yet of all its pictorial output it is the Mughal ...
- From 'Failure' to '08 Distinguished Artist (Pioneer Press)
Bill Holm, a popular musician, poet and essayist whose writings challenge aspects of American life and thought, is the McKnight Foundation's 2008 Distinguished Artist.
- Astonishing by design (The Japan Times)
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- What Maliki Didn't Say - Slate
Here's Spiegel 's transcript of Prime Minister al-Maliki's comments on when U.S. troops might withdraw from Iraq: As soon as possible, as far as we're concerned. U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama talks about 16 months. That, we think, would be ...
- 'Never forget the people around you' (Lancaster Online)
An overflow crowd packed Franklin & Marshall College's Hartman Green to celebrate graduation Saturday, but it was two people w
- 'Ginsberg loved Calcutta, where poets were worshipped' - Rediff
Rediff'Ginsberg loved Calcutta, where poets were worshipped'Rediff, India - 1 hour ago"He loved Calcutta best, because it was a city that honoured poetry and where poets were worshipped like minor gods," Baker points out. ...
- Artists add local flair to International Renaissance event (Voice News)
Participants in this weekend's Renaissance Roam, will not only be treated to a worldly experience, they'll also find some local flavor in the mix.
- Transfer market - South China Morning Post (subscription)
Transfer marketSouth China Morning Post (subscription), Hong Kong - 50 minutes agoInitially purveyors of "wall poetry" - large-scale texts in eye-catching fonts and colours - Blik added bright geometric designs to its repertoire as well ...
- From red to green (Baltimore Sun)
In Moscow, newly rich Russians' motto is 'more, more, more!' In Moscow, newly rich Russians' motto is 'more, more, more!'
- FCC OKs sale of stations including Cleveland's WJW - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Fox News Corp.'s WJW Channel 8 is a step closer to being sold to Local TV LLC, a division of Oak Hill Capital Partners. The Federal Communications Commission on Monday approved the sale of nine television stations, including Channel 8, to Kentucky ...
- Showcase focus - Macarthur Advertiser
Showcase focusMacarthur Advertiser, Australia - 1 hour agoBY JESSICA MAHAR PHOTOGRAPHY and poetry might not immediately come to mind when you think of Macquarie Fields. But local residents have been taking part in ...
- ET CETERA Einstei... - Akron Beacon Journal
Einstein Exhibit — Through Sept. 2 at Great Lakes Science Center, 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland. The life and theories of one of the greatest scientists of all time. The center is open from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. Admission for Einstein plus ...
- "Falsettos" Rating: *** (Denver Post)
Nothing like watching the love story of a divorced Jewish dad and his dying lover, set to fiery, percussive African drumbeats. OK, so they haven't quite worked out all the kinks at the Aurora Fox's new 75-seat studio theater. Rating: ***
- San Mateo Daily Journal (San Mateo Daily Journal)
You get up, grab your number two pencils, maybe a calculator and head over to your testing center. You see friends and joke around until you’re called in to sit down. You check in. For some reason they are already yelling at you.
- Mystic Arts Cafe features poet Edward Hirsch (Westerly Sun)
The Arts Café~Mystic concludes its 14th season on Friday evening, May 16, with a reading by Edward Hirsch, widely regarded as one of the most important living American poets. Hirsch will read from "Special Orders," his just-published collection.
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