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- UB's poetry treasures find global audience (The Buffalo News)
The knapsack Robert Graves carried in World War I. James Joyce's eyeglasses and opera cane. A self-portrait by Wyndham Lewis. The fold-up typewriter used by William Carlos Williams, plus his writing desk.
- What Is Happening Today On Gather - Wednesday July 30 2008 - Gather.com
Gather.comWhat Is Happening Today On Gather - Wednesday July 30 2008Gather.com, MA - 2 hours agoWhatever the reason you love trains, we want to give you the chance to share your affections in the All Aboard group and the "Next Stop" Poetry Contest. ...
- Latitude Shows How a Festival Should Be Done - RedOrbit
Latitude Shows How a Festival Should Be DoneRedOrbit, TX - Jul 26, 2008There's a bewildering array of other options, from poetry to comedy to cinema to literature. So, when the band line-up palls - most of Saturday, ...
- Will Spielberg take a walk on the wild side? (Los Angeles Times)
The director has said he's out to challenge himself in his 50s. The results could be fascinating -- if he's really willing to take the risks. Steven Spielberg, who at 22 was hired by Universal to a long-term contract, started out his career as the teacher's pet of the Movie Brat generation. With the unveiling of his first Indiana Jones escapade in 19 years today at Cannes, he's proffering yet ...
- America Back on Track... for Friday, July 18th - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Friday, July 18thOpEdNews, PA - 8 minutes agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- The struggle between evolution and creation: an American problem - On Line Opinion
Survey after survey confirms that most Americans accept some form of scientific creationism - the claim that the early chapters of Genesis are good scientific guides to the origins of our world. Today, one often hears talk of so called intelligent ...
- Black Dog Music Fest to feature 20-plus acts on July 27 (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
The July 27 Black Dog Music Fest, featuring some of the top folk, alt-country and rock acts in the area, is a benefit for the Music Through the Ages Fund, a music-education concept honoring the late Dennis Monroe.
- Wellesley High's 2008 Award Recipients - Wellesley Townsman
Wellesley High's 2008 Award RecipientsWellesley Townsman, USA - 2 hours agoBook Award for Excellence in English: Kelsey Woerner; David Norton Poetry Award: Elizabeth Hinchey; New Century Book Award: Callie Brady; Journalism Award: ...
- 'Quebec' celebrates 400 years of song - Telegraph-Journal
'Quebec' celebrates 400 years of songTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 2 hours agoDylan's hipster bohemian touchstones are equally important, found in Greenwich Village and the Beat poets. The all-important Harry Smith Anthology, ...
- Two Trains Running (Pittsburgh City Paper)
Not to take anything away from Wilson's genius, but the Hill District native's plays do have a special resonance in his hometown, and nowhere more so than at Pittsburgh Playwrights. By Michelle Pilecki.
- Jazz Students Lend Helping Hands in New Orleans (All About Jazz)
We begin with a heartwarming story courtesy of the July 27-August 2, 2008 issue of American Profile magazine headlined “Hometown Heroes: Jazzing Up the Big Easy.” It's a moving account of how students at New Trier High School in Winnetka, IL, led by music director Jim Warrick, spent their spring break not on the beaches in Florida but in the heart of storm-ravaged New Orleans spreading music, ...
- Main in Motion kicks off (Montrose Daily Press)
MONTROSE — Coordinators joked it was almost “Rain in Motion.” But, after wet weather earlier Thursday, Montrose’s premiere summer event kicked off under cloudy skies.
- Finish summer break with a shorelands tour - Salt Lake Tribune
Finish summer break with a shorelands tourSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 22 hours agoThe event will include hands-on activities and poetry writing. The tour begins at 9 am and is free, but reservations are required. ...
- Corporate honcho, management student give in to impulse, pen books (Calcutta News)
Vivek Kumar Aggarwal and Zaheer Ahmed, one a corporate executive and the other a management student, have given a break to the structured thinking they are trained in and delved into the literary world with their debut books to get in touch with their 'spontaneity'.
- A Girl and a Gun (New York Times)
A look at the revolutionary achievements and long career of the French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard.
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