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- Poet takes his love of prose across the globe to LA (The Maitland Mercury)
Noel Pickett never thought his love of poems and prose would lead him across the globe. But as the Branxton man arrives today in Las Vegas, overseas is exactly where he will be.
- In a derelict barn quietly grows the last piece of ‘Scotland’s greatest artwork’ (Sunday Herald)
Hamilton Finlay died in 2006 it was believed that Little Sparta, the garden he created and filled with his artwork, was complete.
- Harappa & mohenjodaro: Sindh's contribution to world - Merinews
Harappa & mohenjodaro: Sindh's contribution to worldMerinews, India - 39 minutes agoHe is remembered for the compendium of his poetry called ’Risalo’, a treasure house of wisdom as well as romantic folklore and fine pottery. ...
- Educational Benefits Of Social Networking Sites Uncovered - Science Daily (press release)
Educational Benefits Of Social Networking Sites UncoveredScience Daily (press release) - Jun 20, 2008They're also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology. ...
- Egypt: Videotaping of Two Episodes of 'Eye On Democracy ... - AllAfrica.com
Egypt: Videotaping of Two Episodes of 'Eye On Democracy ...AllAfrica.com, Washington - 5 hours agoThe second was about the tools that creative young activists use to support democracy - poetry, art and writing - and about those engaged in those ...
- New Delhi, August 1 - Tribune
Moolchand Heart Hospital (MHH) will hold a two-week mega heart camp from 8 am to 4 pm daily from August 14, wherein patients can avail themselves of the facility of free consultation from senior cardiologists regarding ECG and colour doppler ...
- Heath Ledger in 'Dark Knight': Bravo! (Comics2Film)
The L.A. Times takes a look a Heath Ledger's Oscar-worthy turn as the Joker in ' The Dark Knight ', as well the actor's body of work.
- Sudanese child soldier trades gun for beats - MediaGlobal
MediaGlobalSudanese child soldier trades gun for beatsMediaGlobal, NY - 11 minutes ago“I liked it because it reminded me of how people used to talk poetry and rap in my village when I was small,” Jal recalled of his first encounter with the ...
- Harvest of fall films promises quality stories, stellar casts - MLive.com
Star power: Brad Pitt appears in the Coen Brothers' "Burn After Reading." Summer blockbusters? Totally overrated. Well, usually. This summer was different, considering it produced two of the year's best films, "WALL-E" and "The Dark Knight." But ...
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Information Managers, Knowledge Managers, Chief Information Officers and librarians need to keep up-to-date and have a good in-depth knowledge of issues relating to information management. We at Aslib understand those issues better than most and can ...
- Hey Woody, lose the muse (The Globe and Mail)
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- Smashing Pumpkins - OpEdNews.com
The Smashing Pumpkins band has morphed into something too guitar laden. Too much noise, that overpowers the soft-hurt tattling of singer-writer Bill Corgan. I love songs like Tonight, Tonight and 1979. But in concert they - like almost all SP work ...
- THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND - Daily Journal
Nightlife, features Jammin' Oldies Party with DJ Jack Christy 9:30 p.m. Saturdays; pool leagues Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays; pool leagues and ladies night Thursdays. (856) 691-7211. KC's Grill & Pub, 1931 Lincoln Ave., Vineland. Nightlife ...
- Mountain Blog (Nederland Mountain Ear)
In 1959, Lorraine Hansberry saw her play, which she had written as a 28-year-old, produced on Broadway. When it opened, A Raisin in the Sun was the first accurate portrayal of a black family that most of the audience had ever seen.
- Art takes a stance in Birmingham (West Bloomfield Eccentric)
Two giant metallic sculptures spring from the ground at the corner of Pierce and Merrill, instantly grabbing Michelle Bosanc's attention. "This is the first time I saw them," she said. "I think they're cool... they add something." Altogether, 10 sculptures are being installed around downtown Birmingham as part of the 2008 CityScapes Public Arts Program. John Sauve, one of the most recognized ...
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