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- Studebaker memorial overflows (The Times-News)
Hundreds of people overflowed the Herrett Center at the College of Southern Idaho on Saturday for a memorial service honoring author, nature-lover and teacher William Studebaker.
- A bit of what you fancy - Telegraph.co.uk
A bit of what you fancyTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 8 hours agoBeryl Cook was to painting what Pam Ayres is to poetry, at least as far as popularity goes. Cheery postcards, bright with big-bottomed women, ...
- "My Blueberry Nights," "The Free Will" - IFC
IFC"My Blueberry Nights," "The Free Will"IFC - 25 minutes agoLikening it, and Wong's project altogether, to contemporary poetry is not stretching too far — the work is a battle waged against everyday complaisance, ...
- Black Rose Writing Presents "Everchanging Seasons" by Catalina C ... - PR.com
San Antonio, TX, May 02, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Black Rose Writing Presents Everchanging Seasons by Catalina Cristescu Geornoiu. Black Rose Writing is proud to announce that it has acquired the publishing rights to Catalina Cristescu Geornoiu's ...
- UE, USI art exhibition showcases seniors' finals - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
UE, USI art exhibition showcases seniors' finalsEvansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - 11 hours agoArtists from New York City and Louisville, Ky., will join Evansville talent on Tuesday for a special edition of the monthly music and performance poetry ...
- Gilchrist, Bragg to visit city (The Greenwood Commonwealth)
Another busy week at Turnrow Book Co. will wrap up with book signings with Mississippi author Ellen Gilchrist on Thursday and best-selling writer Rick Bragg on Friday.
- 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 ...
- The great Indian Empress conquest - Hindustan Times
Contrary to her sombre public image, in private UK’s Queen Victoria was a passionate, romantic and a feisty politician who even had an affair with a young and handsome Indian servant, a new film says. Apart from courtier Abdul Karim, Victoria had ...
- Janus to present 'Greatest Story' (Daily Herald)
The song "Mack the Knife" has become a part of popular culture. Most everyone has heard the oddly violent ditty about an assassin that was popularized by Bobby Darin.
- Creating portraits with poetry - Manchester Evening News
MANCHESTER Art Gallery has been uplifting visitors for generations - and now Linda Chase will use it to inspire her poetry. Linda, from Didsbury, has already started to scrutinise the collections . . . as well as the visitors to Mosley Street. In ...
- Prodigy at 20, Dead at 31, Kapell's Genius Survives on New Set - Bloomberg
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- By 1953, 31-year-old William Kapell owned the world. A pianist of prodigious gifts in both fingers and brain power, handsome and happily married, his fame seemed without limit. That year he had added Australia to his realm ...
- Legislator Enters Literary World (WGRZ-TV Buffalo)
Buffalo's Betty Jean Grant has been in the public eye for a number of years as a community activist, and a member of the Buffalo Common Council, School Board, and Erie County Legislator.
- Couple Seek New Hope in NYC Run of Monsterface June 5-28 (Playbill)
Monsterface, Daniel Roberts' new play about a family retreating to New Hope, PA, to heal, will get an Off-Broadway production by The Audax Theatre Group at the Irish Arts Center in Manhattan June 5-28.
- Writing on the wall (The New Statesman)
In a recent article in the Times Literary Supplement , Terry Eagleton wrote about the linguistic similarity between Samuel Beckett and Theodor Adorno. "What is most drastically impoverished in Beckett is language itself," he wrote.
- Cartoonist has ‘time’ for a win (Goshen News)
After living in the cities of Los Angeles, Paris, Milan and Munich and seeing his cartoons appear in publications including Playboy, the New York Book Review, The San Francisco Chronicle and The Denver Post, it wasn’t until Gerrit Huig moved to Goshen that he started thinking of himself as an artist.
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