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- Tracey was here - Guardian Unlimited
Why are you telling us all this stuff, I found myself thinking a few minutes into Tracey Emin's retrospective. Here are 20 years of self-revelation, self-dramatisation, self-this and self-that. Step into the first room and you're knee-deep in raw ...
- The Myths of Red and Blue States - New York Times Blogs
Readers of this blog might be interested in a new book on electoral politics set to arrive in bookstores at the end of summer. Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State by Andrew Gelman — my colleague in Columbia University’s political ...
- Day-long event to commemorate the 1963 death of poet Theodore Roethke - MLive.com
MLive.comDay-long event to commemorate the 1963 death of poet Theodore RoethkeMLive.com, MI - 2 hours agoAnd in honor of the centennial year, SVSU has placed ads in Poetry magazine and on the Academy of American Poets web newsletter at poets.org inviting the ...
- Plainsunset: Anything But! (MTV Asia)
The irony in the reference to their moniker, Plainsunset, is that now's actually the dawn of yet another musical era for the much-loved homegrown Singapore band. With a 12-year love affair with music behind them, Plainsunset has come a long way.
- 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 ...
- Global Gorecaster's 10-year challenge - WorldNetDaily
There is a new kind of 10-year challenge that we must will into reality. This is a challenge that is of utmost importance – a clarion call to all concerned citizens – and here it is: Within 10 years, the world must dedicate itself to completely ...
- Culture Calendar - Batavia Sun
Wings Student Gallery: Two student photography exhibits through Aug. 24: "Point of You 2008" includes work presented by the nine photographers. "Point of View - West Chicago" documents the community and residents of West Chicago. Closing reception at ...
- A Musical Daisy Chain Leads Up to Balanchine (New York Times)
The new program that entered City Ballet?s repertory features four ballets whose greatest common factor is that they were all choreographed by Balanchine.
- 'Laugh-In's Dick Martin, TV Comedy Pioneer - NPR News
Morning Edition , May 26, 2008 · Dick Martin, co-host of Rowan and Martin's Laugh In , a TV comedy staple of the 1960s, died Saturday. Zany, frenetic, and daring in its references to sex and drugs, Laugh-In challenged the more tame TV sitcoms of the ...
- Return of the urban balladeer - Livemint.com
A love song for a sassy, veiled girl in Karachi; an ode to Bilqis Bano, a victim of genocidal communal violence in Gujarat, and to three young men killed for standing up against corruption—the nine songs in Rabbi’s second album, Avengi ja Nahin ...
- “I Hope They Know...The Essential Handbook on Alzheimer's Care”, - Mass Media Distribution LLC (press release)
“I Hope They Know...The Essential Handbook on Alzheimer's Care”,Mass Media Distribution LLC (press release), FL - 1 hour agoThe extensive use of photographs and poetry inspire a feeling of hope and spirituality uncommon for books on the subject of care giving. ...
- Art begins to flourish in Kashmir - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesArt begins to flourish in KashmirLos Angeles Times, CA - 32 minutes agoUgliness replaced beauty, and the finer things -- art, music, poetry -- seemed unbearable luxuries, like a rich dessert on an empty stomach. ...
- At Cloud Place, teens reach for sky - Boston Globe
At Cloud Place, teens reach for skyBoston Globe, United States - 4 hours agoEverything I've ever witnessed in my life is in my poetry." What urban teens witness, and what Adams and Kroutil write about, is what they have been handed ...
- "Poems on the Rubbles" released - CCTV
CCTV"Poems on the Rubbles" releasedCCTV, China - 1 hour agoPan Ziqiang, editor-in-chief, Zhuhai Publishing house, said, "Normally published poems are works by professionals. Two thirds of the poems in this ...
- Obituaries for August 3 (The Capital)
Today's obituaries recognize: William Herndon, John Lipp III, Thomas Smith and Gayle Wright.
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