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- In a different medium, Lennon tapped into his childlike side - San Diego Union-Tribune
Most artists make a name for themselves in one field: visual art, writing, music, etc. But creative impulses don't have tidy boundaries, so they often spill over into other forms. Picasso wrote poetry, for example, some of it quite good. Henry Miller ...
- Library to host TeenSpace program, gaming tournament - Journal Times
Library to host TeenSpace program, gaming tournamentJournal Times, WI - 18 minutes agoWhen Nick Demske, a library staff member who leads poetry events, spoke to a theater class at Case High School, 7345 Washington Ave., students listened. ...
- Expanded festival makes room for entire 'arts family' - Arizona Republic
Expanded festival makes room for entire 'arts family'Arizona Republic, AZ - 3 hours agoYoung people and adults are entered for original song, poetry, short story, visual art and photography. New this year is a category on choreography. ...
- We Have So Few - Kommersant
Academician Petr Kapitsa (above) waited 40 years for his well-deserved honor. He received the 1978 Nobel Prize in physics for work published in 1938. The Nobel Committee responded quickly to Nikolai Basov (below) and Aleksandr Prokhorov’s discovery ...
- Tech: It's Where the Jobs Are (BusinessWeek)
A new survey shows growth across the country, with higher-than-average pay. And with the number of tech grads falling, demand will only rise
- COLUMN: Now it's the WAC's turn to get rolling (The Times-News)
It may come as a gentle shock that the college football season has begun.
- Remember when: I'll never forget the day John Daly kissed me - Fort Pierce Tribune
I had been a marshal for 10 years at the annual Willowbend Children's Charity Pro-Am Golf Tournament each year in June. The event is at Willowbend Golf and Country Club in Mashpee, Mass. Since 1992, PGA Tour players and celebrities participate in ...
- Ode to Recovery - New Haven Register (subscription)
Ode to RecoveryNew Haven Register (subscription), CT - 1 hour agoTheirs is a story that begins with pain and ends with poetry. They divorced when he was a little boy and his dad received legal custody of him. ...
- In Dot, it's a beautiful night in the neighborhood to connect - Boston Globe
In Dot, it's a beautiful night in the neighborhood to connectBoston Globe, United States - 4 hours agoThere will be a coffeehouse in the "enjoy" room, featuring poetry, dance, spoken word, and jazz music. It's all about building "social capital," organizers ...
- TopFinds: From African Wars Waged for Your Cellphone to Google's ... - Digital Journal
The metallic resource sparking child exploitation. An alien cover-up enjoying its 60th birthday. Why Barack Obama's overseas trip may not be as authentic as you think. These are the top stories making headlines around the world. In the mood to feel ...
- 'Educational' side of MySpace, Facebook and Orkut revealed (New Kerala)
Washington, June 21 : Those hooked to social networking sites like Orkut, MySpace and Facebook, do not just kill their time online, but learn a range of new things, says a new University of Minnesota study, which has detailed the educational benefits of such websites.
- SCREEN TESTERS: What the panel said - Chicago Tribune
Henri: As a lifelong Rust Belt resident, I'm a sucker for romantic representations of dystopias, so it's not surprising that this movie touched my inner trash compactor. However, I don't know what to think about the human characters in the film. Why ...
- 3 Famed Novelists Weave Exhilarating Tales - NPR News
All Things Considered , May 5, 2008 · Three renowned women writers have books of fiction out this spring and each one asks the reader to take a leap of imagination. Joyce Carol Oates reimagines the last days of five authors; Jeanette Winterson takes ...
- Obama hails Madiba for changing lives of blacks - SABC News
Obama hails Madiba for changing lives of blacksSABC News, South Africa - 3 hours agoHe says they want the museum, which is in a depressed part of SA, to become a cultural centre of Mthatha using poetry, music, and drama. ...
- Pen in One Hand, Cricket Bat in the Other - New York Times
Pen in One Hand, Cricket Bat in the OtherNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoEven if he became proficient, he wouldn’t get the jokes or the poetry. The other European on the team is Raymond King, an Englishman who works for Verizon ...
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