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- REQUIRED READING - New York Post
Full of wonderful tidbits about Ginsberg, including a 1976 letter to Bob Dylan, the poet asked for money to pay off bank loans of Naropa, a Beat- and Buddhist-inspired school he helped establish in Colorado. And in his last letter, just days before ...
- In the Arts (Independent)
"Plein Air 3 Ways" is on exhibit at the Middletown Library through July 31. Favorite scenes through the eyes and art of three plein air artists: Manny Jomok, watercolors; Marge Levine, pastels; and Jim Ferrier, oils. Plein Air artists paint from life and work out of doors to capture the light and movement of an actual scene.
- Minneapolis' Rain Taxi keeps tabs on the literary scene - Los Angeles Times
Minneapolis' Rain Taxi keeps tabs on the literary sceneLos Angeles Times, CA - 38 minutes agoThere are reviews of poetry and audio and graphic novels, including a look at "Witness," a compilation of wordless graphic novels published between 1918 and ...
- Exhibition hopes to have the last word (The Herald)
An interactive exhibition designed to explore the "magic" of words and featuring celebrated writers launches tomorrow. Words 2008 aims to promote new literary talent in Scotland and also engage the wider public with contemp-orary writing and the creative process.
- Hanging out and hangers on at the Factory - Times Online
Hanging out and hangers on at the FactoryTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoOf course, the Factory was more than a social scene: it was an artist’s atelier, film studio, experimental theatre and poetry workshop. ...
- The Luminous Heartbeat - WTNH
The Luminous HeartbeatWTNH, CT - 6 hours agoIn "The Genesis Garden," Victor re-imagines the creation story through art and poetry. "Wings of the Cherubim" chronicles Victor's time in Africa and the ...
- Race for Ramadan - Al-Ahram Weekly
Al-Ahram WeeklyRace for RamadanAl-Ahram Weekly, Egypt - 6 hours agoPoetry reading nights are on the menu, featuring poets from across Egypt, including Ahmed Balboula, Hassan Khedr, Taher El-Brinbaly, Zainab Abulnaga and ...
- First mid-autumn festival holiday helps revive tradition (China Economic Net)
With the first mid-autumn festival holiday nearly upon China, many people are asking 'what is it for?' An online survey by the website Sohu.com saw 55.7 percent of the 1,313 respondents saying they would spend the holiday with their families.
- Arson destroys beloved Monstero! of Georgetown (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
A senseless act destroyed Monstero!, taking away a little piece of Seattle character in Georgetown.
- Susan Marsh Worden Scapelitte - Jamestown Post Journal
Susan Marsh Worden ScapelitteJamestown Post Journal, NY - 19 hours agoShe loved to write poetry and her hobbies were sewing and caring for her plants. She is survived by her husband, Frank Scapelitte, whom she married July 4, ...
- The green thumb of Jack Blue - Augusta Chronicle
The green thumb of Jack BlueAugusta Chronicle, GA - 12 minutes agoHe enjoys writing poetry, and for 12 years, he designed custom Christmas cards, complete with a poem on the back. In December 1994, he wrote a poem called A ...
- Anne & Gilbert plans Ontario tour (CBC)
The stage musical Anne & Gilbert is to tour Ontario this fall on the 100th anniversary of the publication of the original Anne of Green Gables.
- 'Encounters at the End of the World': Living in Antarctica - Buffalo News
'Encounters at the End of the World': Living in AntarcticaBuffalo News, United States - 43 minutes agoIf there’s an ounce of poetry or dream or truth-seeking anywhere within you, you will marvel at these people, not laugh at them. These are the descendants ...
- at a store near you - Emirates Business 24/7
Emirates Business 24/7at a store near youEmirates Business 24/7, United Arab Emirates - 15 minutes agoWhy hasn't poetry, with its punchiness and concision, benefited from our short attention span? If we'll be reading on our cell phones, perhaps there'll be ...
- Author of 'Hitler's Irishmen' to read in Ennis, Co. Clare, for Western ... - Indymedia Ireland
A fascinating story of Irishmen behind the lines in Nazi Germany "A handful of Irishmen fought for Nazi Germany – but only two ever wore the uniform of the notorious Waffen-SS…" Terence O'Reilly, author of the best-selling Mercier Press 'Hitler's ...
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