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- The histories, by Herodotus (The Globe and Mail)
History, like poetry, began with war
- 'Left-wing' writer denies applying for travel grant - Globe and Mail
Canadian Abroad from Belgrade, Canada writes: Strange as it may seem, Canada and her artists are well respected in the the world. Having lived in three other countries, and visited many, I can testify that Canada, Canadian culture and values are ...
- Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chair - Trading Markets (press release)
Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chairTrading Markets (press release), CA - 12 minutes agoMrs. Davis enjoyed the symphony, museums, fiction and poetry. Though she had tremendous love for the Academy of Vocal Arts, her family came first, ...
- Entertainment Highlights: June 26-July 2 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Post-DispatchEntertainment Highlights: June 26-July 2St. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 3 hours agoWe're not exactly sure what makes an evening of great cinema, poetry and music so ridiculous, especially at a venue in which patrons have been slapped in ...
- Silver Jews Working Out Growing Pains On Tour - Billboard
Silver Jews Working Out Growing Pains On TourBillboard, NY - 14 hours ago... expected work/life pattern of the songwriter of a touring band." Berman has always been careful to keep separate his worlds of making music, poetry and ...
- ‘My Brother’s Madness’ shares pain of an intimate bond - Schenectady Gazette
‘My Brother’s Madness’ shares pain of an intimate bondSchenectady Gazette, NY - 1 hour agoHe has owned a jazz club, written two novels and six books of poetry and hosts the annual Lake George Jazz Weekend. The first half has a two-strand story ...
- Interview: Richard Schnell on the International Haiku Festival - Vermont Public Radio
Interview: Richard Schnell on the International Haiku FestivalVermont Public Radio, VT - 5 hours agoProfessor Richard Schnell of SUNY Plattsburgh says Haiku can vary--in English, it's generally regarded as any poem of fewer than 17 syllables, Un- rhymed, ...
- Storying it's okay (The Nassau Guardian)
We're in a crisis of imagination," Greek-Bahamian writer Helen Klonaris believes.
- Food/Wine events for June - Arizona Republic
Food/Wine events for JuneArizona Republic, AZ - 15 minutes agoTeen Boot Camp: 10 am-1 pm Thursday, Monday through Wednesday, June 9-13. Teens spend a week learning kitchen skills and preparing dishes. ...
- Branded (New York Times)
Today?s savvier consumers are said to be more impervious to advertising. Rob Walker says: nope.
- 400-year-old Shakespeare book back a decade later (The Arizona Republic)
Many in custody after asking to have $30 million book authenticated.
- Tories propose $500 fine for illegal downloading (CTV Winnipeg)
The Tories have tabled legislation that will see individuals fined a maximum of $500 if they are caught downloading copyrighted files. However, one expert says some users could potentially face millions in fines.
- EM Forster, Middle Manager - The New York Review of Books
EM Forster, Middle ManagerThe New York Review of Books - 2 hours agoHe was a great poet, he lived poetry, but there was an element of bunkum in him." "What is the use of Art? There's a nasty one"), the sort of thing one can ...
- Retirement is right move - Buffalo News
It seems as though the decision could have been made earlier, but State Supreme Court Justice Amy J. Fricano did the right thing recently by announcing her forthcoming retirement from the bench. The Niagara County judge hasn’t heard a case since ...
- Charlene, first off, I want to tell everyone that the proceeds of - Coffee Time Romance
Charlene, first off, I want to tell everyone that the proceeds ofCoffee Time Romance, GA - 1 hour agoI started writing short fiction and poetry when I was 12. I knew I wanted to be a novelist when I grew up and I kept working towards that goal through ...
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