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- Painting trains: Full steam ahead (Independent)
The motorcar had little impact on 20th-century art. There are a handful of good car-paintings, and they're all oddities. Somehow, painters couldn't make the automobile work for them. The aeroplane didn't fare much better. (Yet think how cinema has adored both cars and planes.) But the train – surely that's another story? Paintings have loved trains. Was it simply all that steam?
- Poetry reading in Provincetown - Wicked Local Wellfleet
Poetry reading in ProvincetownWicked Local Wellfleet, MA - 1 hour agoAuthor of more than a dozen books of poetry and prose Oliver has received numerous awards including the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, Lannan Literary Award for ...
- 7th Costa Rica Poetry Fest Opens - Inside Costa Rica
The seventh International Poetry Festival Costa Rica 2008 sessions in San José on May 16-23, with the participation of poets from 14 countries of America, Europe and Africa. The launching of books by authors as the outstanding writer, ethnologist ...
- Where is the evidence? - La Crosse Tribune
In Thursday’s letters, R.M. Ciechanowski says it is obvious that God is punishing us with extreme weather, high gas and food prices, the war on terrorism, etc., because church attendance is meager throughout the country. Does he have facts and ...
- Reason and intellect: Christianity's friends - WorldNetDaily
WorldNetDailyReason and intellect: Christianity's friendsWorldNetDaily, OR - 19 minutes agoI've read and recommended many excellent books on the subject but want to call your special attention to one I've most recently read because of the ...
- OUT AND ABOUT - PNW Local News
OUT AND ABOUTPNW Local News, WA - 29 minutes agoWriting and performance group to read poetry as part of “Folklife” event. Center House Theatre, 305 Harrison St., Seattle Center. “Namaste Man”: May 30-June ...
- Midsummer festival high - Denbighshire Free Press
Midsummer festival highDenbighshire Free Press, UK - 9 minutes agoIt featured a wide range of events from the traditional Ball Drop to Poetry Slams. "Welsh Market stallholders were delighted with the event and are keen to ...
- On the write track (Cleveland Jewish News)
Ohio publishing houses may not have the name recognition of McGraw-Hill or Oxford University Press, but they’re leaving an impressive imprint nonetheless.
- Joss stars in mini festival (North Devon Gazette & Advertiser)
FOR three nights this month, West Mill in Welcombe plays host to one of England's smallest festivals. Run by Briony Lawson, the West Mill Festival will witness a night of poetry, classical music and jazz.
- Larry Scarpa: Between Creativity and Pragmatism (Contract Magazine)
To hear Larry Scarpa describe Pugh + Scarpa Architects' design process, you might wonder if you are hearing a descriptive synopsis of the 1997 film "Fast, Cheap and Out of Control."
- Germany films life of critic Reich-Ranicki - Monsters and Critics.com
Germany films life of critic Reich-RanickiMonsters and Critics.com - 1 hour agoMarcel Reich-Ranicki, 88, is in many ways an old-style European intellectual, part of a world that reveres sublime poetry and profound minds and sneers at ...
- Student-friendly paper passes the test - Independent
Share There was a great sense of relief and few, if any, complaints after the Ordinary Level Leaving Cert Irish Paper II yesterday. Many students declared they would have nothing more to do with the language. Robbie Cronin , an Association of ...
- DESIREE COOPER: Club's name is its goal for 110 years (Detroit Free Press)
This month, the Detroit Study Club celebrates its 110th birthday.
- Comments, corrections clarifications, and c*ckups (Crikey)
No related articles. David Mulally writes : Just thought I would bring to your attention that WYD has already started to go to the heads of some folk. I just went into Coles Express at Town Hall and was surprised to hear them playing Christian tunes instead of the usual inoffensive music.
- Teenage poet sharing her work: Widdifield grad wins young authors ... - North Bay Nugget
Susie Gooch didn’t think her poem Infinitely was an award-winning piece when she first wrote it. “I was on the bus on the way from my sister’s graduation in Guelph and I didn’t really have anything with me so I started writing on Post-it ...
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