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- We're No. 23! How to increase PDX arts funding - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
We're No. 23! How to increase PDX arts fundingThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 9 hours agoWe went to the city to get a matching grant of $1 million for free days. But it wasn't even taken seriously. I felt it was a picture-perfect match with ...
- Something for readers - Long Beach Press-Telegram
Something for readersLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - 5 hours agoR. Douglas Jacobs of Long Beach reads from his poetry collection, "The Rhymes of Love & Reason." 8 pm, Borders, 101 S. Pine Ave., Long Beach. ...
- Opportunities abound for area artists to show talents (El Paso Times)
Here are a couple of opportunities for artists of all types-- whether they're visual artists, writers or young singers.
- Here and Now - Geneva Sun
Here and NowGeneva Sun, IL - 5 hours agoWilliams' 1936 work uses Biblical texts alongside poet Walt Whitman's Civil War poetry. Soloists Mary Lutz, soprano, Jeffrey Strauss, bass, ...
- Mystery deepens over German poet Schiller's skull - Boston Globe
BERLIN (Reuters) - A painstaking two-year investigation to determine which of two skulls belonged to Friedrich Schiller has found neither is a match, prolonging a 180-year-old mystery over the celebrated German poet's remains. A team of international ...
- To print this page, select "Print" from the File menu of your browser - Salon
May. 22, 2008 | Has the role of the professional critic become obsolete in an age of book clubs, celebrity endorsements and blogs? A new book, "The Death of the Critic," says no, and argues that there are still reasons to regard some opinions as ...
- Disconnected women cross paths in odd, beautiful film (Philly.com)
A beautifully strange movie, Jellyfish - from the Israeli author, and now director, Etgar Keret - tracks the perambulations of three Tel Aviv women. Though they are unrelated, and their paths cross by chance, they share a common bond: a profound sense of disconnection - from family, from loved ones, from themselves.
- Community Column - Weirton Daily Times
Nearly fifty Red Hat women showed up for the meeting of the ‘reorganized’ chapter of La Bonne Vie (The Good Life). It was a special event in celebration of the tenth birthday of the worldwide Red Hat Society, hosted by Fran Linkesh, Karen Hribal ...
- `She messed my head up' (Toronto Star)
It started with an innocent game of chess between a patient and his nurse. But it quickly evolved.
- Chinese school of rock? Somebody tell Jack Black (Calgary Sun)
How to explain and explore the global expansion of heavy metal music? That sounds like a job for Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen, directors of Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, the film that took the metal world by storm in 2005.
- Indian Culture and Social Life - NewsBlaze
Indian Culture and Social LifeNewsBlaze, CA - 23 minutes agoAs a result Greek and Indian cultures influenced each other especially in the war, philosophy, poetry, sculpture, architecture, theatre and literature etc. ...
- Selected and otherwise (The Phoenix)
After I exited Lafayette College in June 1964, I spent the summer as a cub reporter for my Connecticut home-town newspaper, The Trumbull Times . The only news worth repeating is that I interviewed Jayne Mansfield.
- Pauline Potter - Garden City Telegram
She was born March 30, 1916, in Preston, to H.R.S. and Minnie Allen Hoff. She lived in Preston until the family moved in 1930 to the Hamilton County area. She attended Mound Country School. On Oct. 13, 1934, she married Emery T. Potter in Garden City ...
- Science teacher turns boyhood memories into debut novel - The Times
Science teacher turns boyhood memories into debut novelThe Times, South Africa - 1 hour agoAlthough he is a novice author, he has been writing poetry for over 20 years and his A Tribute to Princess Diana of Wales was published in an anthology ...
- Kelley Deal, The Breeders (Gothamist)
Not since Jacob took the birthright of his older brother Esau back in the Old Testament has a younger twin grabbed a bigger chunk of the spotlight than Kim Deal has over her sister Kelley throughout the years. However, Kelley is no slouch on her own. She has just written her first knitting book that will be released this fall, titled "Bags That Rock: Knitting on the Road with Kelley Deal." ...
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