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- Artist's Works Inspired By Husband's Cancer Death - Hartford Courant
WILTON — - If one were to use an X-ray machine to study an artwork by Nash Hyon, all kinds of things would show up under the waxy surface. Sometimes there are renderings of body parts, lung and brain scans being recurring themes. There are ...
- Central kids to entertain contest's 'grand prize' - Brookings Register
Pam Merchant (center) works with Central Elementary students to help them prepare a contest entry. The kids' efforts are bringing nationally known performer Bill Harley to town. Bill Harley, much like his own brain-child , Dirty Joe the Pirate, is ...
- Would Trace Adkins Really Marry for Money? - CMT.com
CMT.comWould Trace Adkins Really Marry for Money?CMT.com, TN - 3 hours agoThey may not have the poetry of a country ballad or the heartfelt story of a love-gone-wrong tale, but they have something. ...
- Literary events around Seattle November 23rd-28th - Examiner.com
Examiner.comLiterary events around Seattle November 23rd-28thExaminer.com - 2 hours agoKing County Library (Black Diamond Branch) presents the early literacy puppet show "Dewey and Sketch Roadshow" at 10 am (free). ...
- Almost Famous: One Hoya’s Rise to Fame - Georgetown University The Hoya
Almost Famous: One Hoya’s Rise to FameGeorgetown University The Hoya, DC - 8 hours agoSome people just write poetry, but I usually already have a vision of the song.” Jaqui then typically heads to the studio, where her producers help to ...
- Oraz Agabaev’s world of art - Times of Central Asia (subscription)
Oraz Agabaev’s world of artTimes of Central Asia (subscription), Kyrgyzstan - 19 hours ago“By my works I try to convey the best human feelings and qualities – optimism, high spirit, inspiration, the ability to see beauty and poetry in the ...
- The works of Kenneth Patchen (Lahontan Valley News)
Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972) was a much over-looked, never fully recognized, poet - one who was a member of a school of one, a loner, who was anti-hip and anti-cool when it wasn't fashionable to be.
- Delhi schoolkids made aware of hepatitis, organ donation - Hindu
Delhi schoolkids made aware of hepatitis, organ donationHindu, India - 2 hours agoStudents from over 20 schools from Delhi participated in the poster and poetry competition, while students of nursing colleges presented a skit on hepatitis ...
- New drive against school bullying - BBC UK News
Primary school children were invited to write a short poem about bullying, with the winning entry earning a £1,000 prize for their school. Secondary school pupils had the task of writing a script for a spoof news bulletin on the issue, with the ...
- Ian Rankin: 'This is my Ocean's Eleven' - Independent
Ian Rankin: 'This is my Ocean's Eleven'Independent, UK - 53 minutes agoAfter award-winning poetry and stories, he wrote three unpublished novels while a postgraduate at Edinburgh University. He worked as a civil servant and ...
- Inaugural Manchester Poetry prizes awarded - The Bookseller (subscription)
Inaugural Manchester Poetry prizes awardedThe Bookseller (subscription), UK - 6 hours agoTwo poets have been jointly awarded the inaugural £10000 Manchester Poetry Prize, run by Manchester Metropolitan University's Writing School. ...
- Spike Lee’s ‘Miracle’ an ambitious misfire (Lawrence Journal-World)
Poor Spike Lee. You just knew, the moment he lashed out at Clint Eastwood for leaving black soldiers out of his two-part Iwo Jima epic, that he had really put his foot in it.
- WHEN LESS IS TRULY MORE (James Kilpatrick via Yahoo! News)
This is a secret, so don't tell anyone: The most read page in a newspaper is not Page 1. It's not the sports page or the editorial page. At least among readers above the age of 50, it's almost always the obituary page. We want to know who has died.
- Uzbek scholar prepares another Persian poetry anthology (mehrnews.com)
TEHRAN, Nov. 7 (MNA) -- An Uzbek translation of a selection of Persian poetry under the title “Tuhfat-ul-Awliya” (Gift of Saints) is to come out soon.
- Matthiessen wins National Book Award fiction prize (AP via Yahoo! News)
Judges for the National Book Awards honored a comeback Wednesday night, giving the fiction award to Peter Matthiessen's "Shadow Country," a revision of a trilogy of novels from the 1990s. The 81-year-old author last won a National Book Award 30 years ago.
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