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- American printmaking: When Americans were kings of prints - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukAmerican printmaking: When Americans were kings of printsTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 45 minutes agoLike Hopper, Martin Lewis steps back to find beauty and poetry in the urban scene that New Yorkers were too busy to see. Looking out of his studio window in ...
- Local digest: Arts center task force meets this afternoon - Gilroy Dispatch
To have your event listed in the digest, submit your information online or send an email to City Editor Robert Airoldi . Gavilan presents Shakespeare The Gavilan College Theater ensemble, directed by John Lawton Haehl and Bill Klipstine, bring to the ...
- Dudes, you overstuffed the bong - Portsmouth Herald News
Dudes, you overstuffed the bongPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoWhen it's not playing songs literally about the size of the rappers' dicks, it's mooning over poetry and true love like the sugary parts of "Wedding ...
- Inside the mind of Hanif Kureishi
Sunday Herald - If you said you liked poetry you might as well say you were gay. There is a sort of philistinism there. ... I thought he was meant to be Christian. You'd think he'd be recommending more Jesus things, wouldn't you?
- Designed for Pleasure: The World of Edo Japan
New York Times - ... taste for ukiyo-e, paintings and woodcuts that depicted ukiyo, the “floating world” of leisure and luxury. Ukiyo-e could be idealized images of courtesans, portraits of actors and celebrated beauties, or lavishly illustrated books of poetry.
- Sharp Teeth author couldn't tear himself away from the idea of a werewolf novel (The Kansas City Star)
You can just imagine how the meeting must’ve gone. Literary agent: “So I have this novel by this fellow, except it’s not really a novel. He wrote it in free verse, except, well, it’s not really poetry, either. It’s this story about a werewolf pack, except the werewolves don’t need the full moon to transform. Oh, and when they’re not being werewolves, they’re white-collar criminals. It’s L.A. ...
- EVENTS CALENDAR Go & Do (The Dodge City Daily Globe)
“Meet Kansas Poet Laureate Denise Low” in a presentation at 7p.m. at Dodge City Public Library. This free program gives you a chance to hear Low discuss her works. The program is open to all interested in poetry and literature.
- Suriname, a land of many tongues, seeks its own (International Herald Tribune)
In Suriname, where the people communicate in more than 10 languages, the country is debating which of them to speak and its national identity after just three decades of independence from the Netherlands.
- Loyola journalism student dies in drive-by (Chicago Tribune)
Shooting may be tied to another one in Fuller Park that wounded 2 men The fatal shooting of a Loyola University Chicago journalism student as she drove her car on Chicago's South Side Sunday night may be connected to another shooting the same evening in which two people are being questioned, authorities said.
- Church activities: April 12, 2008 (The Charleston Gazette)
West Dunbar Community Church will have a hot dog sale from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. and benefit gospel sing beginning at 6 p.m. today at the church. Musicians will include Faithful Journey, Jim Edens, Linda and the Songmen and the New Revelations.
- David Paterson has climbed hurdle after hurdle with grace and humor
New York Daily News - DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Sunday, March 16th 2008, 4:00 AM ... one-story, red brick schoolhouse, Clarice Broderick , said Paterson was "the brightest kid in the class" and wrote her poetry.
- The Sun-Times knew them when - Chicago Sun-Times
The Sun-Times knew them whenChicago Sun-Times, United States - 4 minutes agoAs a champion of racial diversity, Zwecker was the first mainstream fashion editor to use an African-American model in a major fashion layout in the early ...
- Prince working on book (The Olympian)
NEW YORK - Prince the musical auteur is becoming an author.
- The Revenant - Tehechapi News
Will Fincher, who goes by “Krytonian” in his Tehachapi News blog, works as an internet technology technician and recently graduated from college with a degree in computer science. When he was 13 he began writing long pieces of science fiction and ...
- Assessing Niagara's skills; Forum to develop future forecast (Niagara Falls Review)
Niagara needs to know where its economy stands, assess the skills of its workforce and forecast jobs of the future, says the chairman of the Regional Municipality of Niagara. That's the point of a daylong economic forum set for Friday. The event is hosted by the Niagara [...]
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