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- Viggo Mortensen looks beyond Hollywood - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukViggo Mortensen looks beyond HollywoodTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 29 minutes agoHis paintings and photographs have been exhibited in galleries in New York and Los Angeles, and he has published 10 books of poetry, photography and ...
- Boys in Beijing - Michael Burgess: One night at the Volleyball (AUG 23 ... - ONE News
Take a volleyball stadium packed to the rafters, add the defending champions and hometown heroes China, throw in the fantastic flair that is Brazil and you have the recipe for one hell of an atmosphere. There were 18,000 people in the stadium, and ...
- Civil Unrest - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Israeli agents who kidnapped Nazi mastermind Adolf Eichmann from Argentina in 1960 found the notorious death camp doctor Josef Mengele but let him get away, one of the operatives said Tuesday. Mengele was one of the most wanted Nazi war criminals, a ...
- The truth about love, Barbican, London - Independent
The truth about love, Barbican, LondonIndependent, UK - 3 hours agoIt was that sort of evening – poetry and song leading us in a gentle dance through the ramifications of a true love that never did run smooth. ...
- Reading matters book events this week - Metro
MetroReading matters book events this weekMetro, UK - 4 hours agoIf you're going, root out the Village Voice tent where a daily line-up includes live theatre, performance poetry, comedy and book readings with appearances ...
- NPR reporter bringing ‘edge of the world’ to Lied center (Lawrence Journal-World)
Neal Conan grew up reading National Geographic magazine. So when he got to travel as a National Public Radio reporter to Midway Island, the Black Sea and the Solomon Islands, all the while accompanying National Geographic photographers, it was a first-hand look at the “dedication and innovation†they bring to their jobs, Conan says.
- In Service (Winston-Salem Journal)
A thought came to Norton Tennille as he watched the Atlantic and Indian oceans collide just outside Cape Town, South Africa, in 1994.
- Why Does the Mix CD Still Exist? - Popmatters.com
"Imagination is a magic carpet upon which we may soar to distant lands and timesâ€Â, the irrepressible and irreplaceable Sun Ra says on Sound Unbound , a mix disc by Paul D. Miller, also known as DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid. The album is meant to ...
- Taj Mahal harvests blues from around the world - Toledo Blade
Taj Mahal harvests blues from around the worldToledo Blade, OH - 7 minutes agoThese were guys with a third-grade education writing poetry that still stands today: "I'm gonna get up in the morning/and I believe I'll dust my broom. ...
- August 2 to 23 (Rome Observer)
Love and Memory quilt show in the West Gallery of the Earlville Opera House. Local quilters invited to exhibit their quilts to celebrate this region's quilting culture. Quilters write a description of how quilt fits the theme "Love and Memory."
- Gypsy Lou and how an unconventional love gave the world Bukowski - Hartford Courant
Gypsy Lou and how an unconventional love gave the world BukowskiHartford Courant, United States - Aug 7, 2008And what is most important, they gave the world Charles Bukowski, the king of boozy and sexually charged underground poetry, with the publication in 1963 of ...
- Teachers get refresher on creativity - Spartanburg Herald Journal (subscription)
Teachers get refresher on creativitySpartanburg Herald Journal (subscription), SC - 59 minutes agoSome teachers planned to make them into photo albums, while others wrote poetry inside. Most said they would definitely be implementing the idea in their ...
- Collection shows Rivera's genius in Chicano genre (El Paso Times)
Editor's note: Tomás Rivera (1935-1984) was an executive vice president at the University of Texas at El Paso in 1978. "What is, then, the principal intent of Chicano Literature: to exchange one stereotype for another? To destroy stereotypes? To verify that which is Chicano and to conserve it?
- Andrew Davidson's $2.5-million voyage - Globe and Mail
WINNIPEG  Andrew Davidson's fantastic journey to a literary payday some estimate to be more than $2-million began in Japan almost a decade ago with a vision, an image, a fantasy, if you will. It was a vision, unbidden and fully formed, of a woman ...
- Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra announces the death of its conductor ... - MLive.com
Patrick Flynn, since 2004 the conductor of the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra, died early this morning of a heart attack, announced executive director Daniel McGee. Flynn's tenure had seen attendance rise significantly as he programmed not only ...
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