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- Recalling 'a new American gothic' (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
HOLLYWOOD – Dusk was approaching high up on the rim of Mulholland Drive and Warren Beatty, relaxed at poolside, looked down on the twinkling lights of the San Fernando Valley before he recounted a quarrel he had four decades ago at the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank.
- Students and others testify on behalf of 'Moby-Dick' - SouthCoastToday.com
Students and others testify on behalf of 'Moby-Dick'SouthCoastToday.com, MA - 10 hours agoThe harpooners depicted in the novel — a South Sea islander, a Wampanoag Indian and an African prince — are the noblest characters aboard the whaling boat, ...
- Moving Forward Together: Leadership Spotlight - EKUpdate
Moving Forward Together: Leadership SpotlightEKUpdate, KY - 1 hour agoThe MFA program will offer students the opportunity to study poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. The first residency in the program is scheduled for ...
- Sindhi Poetry at ATP: faasla - All Things Pakistan
Sindhi Poetry at ATP: faaslaAll Things Pakistan, Pakistan - 4 hours agoThis poem was published on February 20, 2008 in The Daily Kawish. Poetess is Shagufta Jabeen. I think it is a very beautiful poem. I have tried to translate ...
- Minnesota publisher, poet win book awards (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Emilie Buchwald, of Milkweed Editions, is a McKnight foundations 2002 Distinquished artist award winner.
- The Medium and The Message - Baltimore City Paper
Baltimore City PaperThe Medium and The MessageBaltimore City Paper, MD - 3 hours ago... College of Art in 2001, he has received two Maryland Arts Council grants in poetry and started the spoken-word and publishing venture Narrow House. ...
- How 'Belinda' danced into print (Exeter News-Letter)
What do spaghetti, big feet, a glass of wine, and ballet all have in common? For children's author/illustrator Amy Young they meant the launch of a new career.
- Dialogue: P&G's Overstreet, Gentile (The Hollywood Reporter)
Procter & Gamble, which with the establishment of P&G Prods. in 1949 was one of the first advertisers to understand the value of producing its own entertainment to market its brands, today uses strategies ranging from basic product placement to the development of original TV series to connect with consumers.
- Pasadena Art Weekend Presents More Than 20 Free Cultural ... - FOXBusiness
Pasadena Art Weekend Presents More Than 20 Free Cultural ...FOXBusiness - 4 hours agoGenres range from storytelling to recitations, poetry readings to theatre, as well as a film screening. Art Talk will take place at the Boston Court ...
- Denver HS Students to Promote Traffic Safety March 17-21 - Cherry Creek News
Denver HS Students to Promote Traffic Safety March 17-21Cherry Creek News, CO - 58 minutes ago... a non-profit organization dedicated to health promotion and prevention education, will include a poetry contest, daily safety announcements, ...
- Grete Weil's 'Aftershocks' - New York Sun
Grete Weil's 'Aftershocks'New York Sun, NY - 9 hours agoHe is the walking embodiment of Theodor Adorno's initial dictum, from 1949, that no poetry could be written after Auschwitz. As such, he is miserable, ...
- Kashmir: The Scarred and the Beautiful (New York Review of Books)
Catalog by Pratapaditya Pal of a recent exhibition at the Asia Society and Museum, New York City. Asia Society/5 Continents, 224 pp., $55.00 (paper) In November 1989, as a young journalist newly arrived in India, I was sent to Kashmir to cover a series of violent incidents in the state capital of Srinagar.
- Outrage Fatigue - OpEdNews
Outrage FatigueOpEdNews, PA - 46 minutes agoAnother excellent article at TomDispatch, Tom Englehardt's invaluable website, by the New Labor Forum's Steve Fraser about our new Gilded Age puts this in ...
- Scrapping match - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Scrapping matchFort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Jan 22, 2008The edgier scrapbookers thought of it as an outlet – much like keeping a diary – in which they expressed political views, decorated pages of their poetry or ...
- Anchoring Edo Japan, a 'floating world' of pleasure - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : In the theaters, teahouses and brothels of Edo, pleasure was a serious business. For a period during the 17th and 18th centuries, the urban area now known as Tokyo was the world's largest city, with entire districts catering to the needs ...
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