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- Shining a light on depressing subject matter - Times Colonist
Shining a light on depressing subject matterTimes Colonist, Canada - 1 hour agoPredictably, their most challenging subject is English, specifically literature, poetry and short-story analysis. This can be difficult even for Canadian ...
- 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame' makes a return engagement - Daily Camera
'Take Me Out to the Ballgame' makes a return engagementDaily Camera, CO - 1 hour agoIt probably is the third-most-played song in the United States after Happy Birthday To You and The Star-Spangled Banner. The tune was written in 1908, ...
- Best bets for kids - Los Angeles Times
Best bets for kidsLos Angeles Times, CA - 38 minutes agoUnion Station for Kids: A Family Tour The Los Angeles Conservancy offers a kid-centric tour of the downtown landmark. Visit www.laconservancy.org for ...
- Daughter outs dead father - Daily Press
Daughter outs dead fatherDaily Press, VA - 2 hours agoA celebrated poet, Moore has published three books of poetry, and a memoir about her painter grandmother called "The White Blackbird. ...
- Family of woman who died after being Tasered suing police (Sun-Sentinel)
The family of a schizophrenic woman who died after being shocked by a Taser 10 times during a mental health crisis is suing the City of Green Springs and two of its police officers in federal court.
- The role of the artist's muse - guardian.co.uk
The role of the artist's museguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoPainters don't claim muses until painting begins to take itself as seriously as poetry. Andrea del Sarto, an Italian painter born in 1486, was famously ...
- Comics Russell Peters and Ian Bagg are in town this weekend: It's ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Comic Russell Peters is of Asian Indian ancestry. Never mind the name. He doesn't, though others sometimes do. He makes fun of that and other stereotypes in his act, which is coming to Hilarities this weekend. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the ...
- How About Five Year Renewable Copyrights With A Use-It-Or-Lose-It ... - Tech Dirt
Over the years, we've seen numerous ideas and recommendations for ways to fix copyright, and a popular one is getting rid of the automatic creation of copyright on new works, requiring individuals to actually register that work -- often combined with ...
- No Funeral Yet For Times ' Weddings - New York Observer
Understandably, when a newspaper has to make deep cuts in its payroll, columns like this crunch the numbers. How many pink slips, and in what areas? But that is arguably less important than how the remaining staffers are reorganized to fill the gaps ...
- Musical service offers Jesus with a touch of jazz (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Jazz might conjure up images of smoky nightclubs and beret-topped beatniks, but not church -- usually. But Wednesday night, Bardstown Road Presbyterian Church was the venue for an improvisational jazz performance.
- Former dancer refocuses life goals because of MS - Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Former dancer refocuses life goals because of MSSioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - 32 minutes ago... she decided online courses would be less stressful than traditional college life. A writer and an animal lover, Auch has put her emotions into poetry. ...
- Independent Foreign Fiction Prize: Goodbye to Berlin (Independent)
Paul Verhaeghen has won this year's Independent Foreign Fiction Prize for his novel Omega Minor, published by Dalkey Archive Press. His victory with this exuberant, pyrotechnic, toweringly ambitious epic is a suitably mould-breaking event. To begin with, the Belgian-born cognitive psychologist translated his own work into English from the Dutch. (He has taught in the US since 1997, and is ...
- From red to green (Baltimore Sun)
In Moscow, newly rich Russians' motto is 'more, more, more!' In Moscow, newly rich Russians' motto is 'more, more, more!'
- NU to Offer MFA in Creative Writing (Daily Northwestern)
Starting in Sept. 2008, Northwestern will offer, for the first time, a Master of Fine Arts program for students who write poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. A part-time, evening MFA program will allow students to write a longer thesis, closer to book length, than the part-time MA program.
- The Fever Chart: Three Visions of the Middle East - BackStage.com
Naomi Wallace's The Fever Chart : Three Visions of the Middle East is profoundly depressing, less because of its stories than its stereotypes. The play presents three extended scenes that share only one vision: the perspective that sees persecuted ...
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