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- Peebles gallery gets rare show of Bob Dylan prints (Sunday Herald)
has scored a coup by becoming one of only two venues in Scotland to display artworks by the legendary singer/songwriter Bob Dylan.
- The Ghazal: A Poem of Longing - Weekend America
Weekend AmericaThe Ghazal: A Poem of LongingWeekend America, MN - 4 hours agoYou've heard of haikus, sonnets, and limericks -- all are poetry. But what about ghazals? At first glance, the poems look almost like a sonnet because it's ...
- Goodman reduces Emmett Till to black and white - Chicago Maroon
Chicago MaroonGoodman reduces Emmett Till to black and whiteChicago Maroon, IL - 5 hours agoYet The Ballad of Emmett Till, a title that belies the lack of poetry or cohesiveness of the play’s narrative, trivializes the tale with base stereotypes ...
- Hartford County - Morning Call
Merrick Dennis, 6, of East Hartford, mimics presenter Richard Skoler as he watches the effects of air pressure on an empty soda bottle. The demonstration was one of several activities organized by the Connecticut Public Health Department as part of ...
- Keeping faith with Dr. King: Tibetan monk studying nonviolence at URI - Providence Journal
Thupten Tendhar, above, is attending the Summer Institute run by the Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies at the University of Rhode Island. Stephen Yang, of the institute, talks to a class about levels of conflict. The Providence Journal Steve ...
- Indian River County community connection: May 26 - Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription)
Indian River County community connection: May 26Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription), FL - 5 minutes agoCreative Writing, Poetry: Discussion, critiques, encourages budding writers. Indian River County Main Library, 1600 21st St., Vero Beach, 6 pm Adults. ...
- Journalist's writings survive tragic life - Pantagraph
McLean County Museum of History The author, Edward Mayne Wilson, was born Aug. 16, 1866, in Dale Township, about five miles southwest of Bloomington. He was the third of nine children to A. Judson Wilson, a successful farmer and local officeholder ...
- "Falsettos" Rating: *** (Denver Post)
Nothing like watching the love story of a divorced Jewish dad and his dying lover, set to fiery, percussive African drumbeats. OK, so they haven't quite worked out all the kinks at the Aurora Fox's new 75-seat studio theater. Rating: ***
- 2 choral groups plan spring concerts - Toledo Blade
2 choral groups plan spring concertsToledo Blade, OH - 1 hour agoOne of 42 performers selected for this contest, Kostraba, who also performs and leads a chamber music group locally, is playing Robert Muczynski's ...
- Company grows along with baby boomers' list of needs - Detroit Free Press
About a decade ago, Tony Fama, a former investigative reporter on Channel 4, started the Maria Madeline Project Inc. -- a company aimed at helping baby boomers with their growing needs. Named after Maria, his mother, and Madeline, his grandmother ...
- Bush's argument backs Lanka's right to fight terror - Ceylon Daily News
Bush's argument backs Lanka's right to fight terrorCeylon Daily News, Sri Lanka - 1 hour agoWilfred Owen, the leading war poets of World War I, fighting in the cold, rain-drenched trenches of Somme, wrote poignantly about the horrors of war. ...
- A lost weekend in the north (Guardian Unlimited)
The recent history of posthumous publishing has not been terribly happy.
- America Back on Track... for Thursday, July 10th - OpEdNews.com
Our Quote of the Day is from John Ruskin who said, "Life without industry is guilt, industry without art is brutality." Some observations on the news... The United States Senate disgraced itself once again giving overwhelming support to a bill ...
- Attendance up at second annual KC Literary Festival (The Kansas City Star)
Twelve-year-old Rachel Franklin stood alone onstage. Poised, confident, she recited one of her poems, “Plea for Goodness.”
- Channeling Shakespeare (The Phoenix)
Cardenio at the ART; King John at ASP Cardenio , an early-17th-century play in which Shakespeare may well have had a hand, has been MIA since its debut and will doubtless remain so.
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