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- Perils of Multitasking - Washington Post Blog
I have no regrets in life, other than the fact that it is a thankless grind marked by serial indignities. Not least of these is the constant, humiliating quest for electricity in airports so that I can rejuice my laptop or cellphone. How long before ...
- Following her fitful muse - Philadelphia Inquirer
'Sometimes I listen to my music," Rickie Lee Jones is saying, as she sits in an Old City cafe around the corner from the Painted Bride Art Center, where the peripatetic singer is in the midst of a residency that runs three consecutive Wednesdays ...
- REDCAT's New Original Works (NOW) Festival - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesREDCAT's New Original Works (NOW) FestivalLos Angeles Times, CA - 15 hours agoLaBaron likes the term "hyper-opera" for this succession of six "songs" to a libretto of typographic concrete poetry by Douglas Kearney. ...
- Inaugural class of Dintersmith Fellows - College of William and Mary
Five seniors at William and Mary have a head start on their honors projects, after spending the summer doing funded, faculty-mentored research as participants in the College's first class of Dintersmith Fellows. The program, made possible by Ted ...
- We would love to have you for supper, Jeremy Paxman... - Daily Telegraph
Perhaps he was scared witless by someone with a Scottish accent when he was still in his perambulator. Or maybe he was thrashed mercilessly by a sadistic Scottish master at whatever minor public school he attended. Or maybe, much later in life, he ...
- Cathy Parker Management - New York Sun
Cathy Parker ManagementNew York Sun, United States - 28 minutes agoSubtle political commentary saturates the film, beginning with the opening scene, in which an American pathologist orders a Korean assistant to dump ...
- Chris Satullo: Your chance to help promote the arts - Philiy.com
Political discussion is most often about problems - decrying them, blaming them on someone, arguing over how to solve them. Less often is the dialogue about strengths - how to protect and build upon them. That's a shame, because exploiting assets ...
- Colorado looking for new chief poet - Broomfield Enterprise
Colorado looking for new chief poetBroomfield Enterprise, CO - 10 hours agoThe position was created to promote an appreciation of poetry and to honor outstanding Colorado poets. The laureate will serve as an advocate for poetry, ...
- Attack of the Anaconda - Failed Conservative Values - OpEdNews.com
Sometimes it helps to use a bit of imagination and creativity to look at things in a different way to shake up the status quo and change mindsets. I've been asking people to create a metaphor for the Failed Conservative Values. For example, if ...
- Walter Johnson published Excelsior, Wayzata papers - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Walter Johnson, a former city newspaper reporter, took the plunge to live his dream, moving on to own, edit and report for his own newspaper. Johnson, who was publisher of the former Maverick of Excelsior and the former Wayzata Weekly News, died of ...
- What's Your Problem? - Washington City Paper
The Afflicted : Brookland poets Michael Gushue and Dan Vera, publishers of itsy-bitsy print-on-demand outfit Vrzhu Press. Diagnosis: Tome in search of a home. Gushue and Vera started ÂVrzhu last year to help publish “poets that we admire,†says ...
- The Power of Music in the Ancient World - Cybergrass
The Power of Music in the Ancient WorldCybergrass - 6 minutes agoHistory was chanted in myth and poetry. We can translate most ancient languages but much of the feeling and meaning of what the chants conveyed are hidden ...
- WARC - Engage the powers of destruction urged by international ... - Worldwide Faith News (press release)
WARC - Engage the powers of destruction urged by international ...Worldwide Faith News (press release), NY - 8 hours ago?We envision the transformation of economic and political structures in ways that enable the ?fullness of life for all,? ? the theologians said in a ...
- Doctor finds his healing through words - Cleveland Plain Dealer
There may come a day when Dr. Jason Eubanks will look at an old man who needs help clipping his toenails and think, "I've seen him plenty of times." He might gaze upon the burn patient or the gunshot victim and think, "Oh, this again." But Eubanks ...
- Religious retreats nestled in valley (Poughkeepsie Journal)
NEW LEBANON - At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the Sunday service at the Sufi religious retreat.
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