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- Poet Cecil Giscombe Inspires Students with the Outdoors - UC Berkeley
UC BerkeleyPoet Cecil Giscombe Inspires Students with the OutdoorsUC Berkeley, CA - 1 hour agoThe course was focused on non-fiction prose various kinds, including the work of the flaneurs, or intellectuals who roamed urban boulevards in order to ...
- Book review: Finding the deeper Albert Camus in his 'Notebooks, 1951 ... - International Herald Tribune
Albert Camus was one of the two pillars of postwar French literature. The other was Jean-Paul Sartre, his comrade in letters if not quite in arms (during the Resistance, Camus dangerously put out a clandestine newspaper, while Sartre stayed safely ...
- Cannes Review: Palermo Shooting - Cinematical
Cannes Review: Palermo ShootingCinematical, CA - 44 minutes agoThere's a quote from the great literary critic Robertson Davies that says "Thou shalt not read The Bible for its poetry"; as a variation on that rule, ...
- Stemming flow of literary heritage across the pond - guardian.co.uk
Stemming flow of literary heritage across the pondguardian.co.uk, UK - 29 minutes ago"Two things are inevitable: death and Texas," one of them was heard to sigh. Judy Berg, archivist at the University of Hull, remembers overhearing this ...
- THEATRE REVIEW: Tartuffe, Roger McGough, Liverpool Playhouse - Liverpool Daily Post
THEATRE REVIEW: Tartuffe, Roger McGough, Liverpool PlayhouseLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 5 hours agoWhen the poetry seems almost in period, he will come out with a modernism like Orgonâs cry of âHeavens to Betsyâ and sometimes there are pure gags. ...
- 'The Danish Poet' screened at Rotary meeting - Westmount Examiner
'The Danish Poet' screened at Rotary meetingWestmount Examiner, Canada - 40 minutes agoAlthough it is a simple story about poetry, love, miscommunication, and very long hair, it took four years for Kovie to create. The film can be purchased on ...
- Huntsville doc publishes poetry with medical touch (Montgomery Advertiser)
HUNTSVILLE -- After a stressful day at his Huntsville medical practice, Dr. Scott Williams heads home and writes poetry.
- A sprightly elegy (Al-Ahram Weekly)
I never thought funerals could be such fun. But then, not every funeral has Khalid Galal as director. He has a keen eye for the ludicrous and an eerie knack for squeezing laughter out of the most lugubrious situations and gruesome events.
- Lit fest needs more big-name authors - Kansas City Star
Iâve had a week to reflect on the second Kansas City Literary Festival. Iâm convinced there will be a third installment in 2009. Iâm fairly confident of a fourth edition in 2010. But if I were a betting man, Iâm not sure Iâd wager on a ...
- June Anderson publishes âTo Catch a Fallen Starâ (Americus Times-Recorder)
It has been said that God uses His people in ways they never think possible.
- RedEye picks whatâs hot and whatâs cool at Chicagoâs 31 beaches - Chicago Tribune
RedEye picks whatâs hot and whatâs cool at Chicagoâs 31 beachesChicago Tribune, United States - 17 hours agoEnjoy readings by award-winning poets, or bring your own prose to the weekly poetry readings held at Greenleaf Avenue at Lake Michigan. ...
- Livinâ La Vida Hands-Free Loca - Santa Monica Mirror
Livinâ La Vida Hands-Free LocaSanta Monica Mirror, CA - 1 hour agoBan tint on car windows and now the windows come down⊠so that everybody can enjoy the delicate poetry and social commentary of your favorite music. ...
- Unfit for Publication: Corsi's The Obama Nation filled with falsehoods - Media Matters
Summary: In its preface, Jerome Corsi compares his new book, The Obama Nation , to his 2004 book Unfit for Command . The comparison seems apt: Just as Unfit for Command contains false attacks on Sen. John Kerry's military service, a Media Matters ...
- Taking the Kids: Youth art exhibit at the De Young Museum - Contra Costa Times
WHY IT'S COOL: San Francisco's famous de Young Museum is known for its collection of American art, native American, African and Pacific Rim art, but this week, the de Young showcases a distinctly different exhibition, the 22nd annual Young at Art ...
- Local author talks about her novel (The Journal Times)
When Patricia Cumbie wanted to set her first novel in a working-class neighborhood, she knew exactly where it should be.
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