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- Artist lets her 'body' of work speak for itself - The Times of Trenton - NJ.com
Artist lets her 'body' of work speak for itselfThe Times of Trenton - NJ.com, NJ - 1 hour ago"When I work, I incorporate words and sayings that rise up in me, frequently coming from Zen poetry, sutras and writings," says Baiz. ...
- A Celebration of Sand, in Vast Quantities or One Grain at a Time (New York Times)
A baggy compendium of artworks at the Parrish Art Museum offers a chance to meditate on the many meanings of one of the world?s cheapest and most precious materials.
- Students tested on Winehouse lyrics (UPI)
CAMBRIDGE, England, May 28 (UPI) -- Students taking the Practical Criticism class at Cambridge University in England compared Amy Winehouse's lyrics to Sir Walter Raleigh's poetry for an exam.
- Flowers and poems at the arboretum (Hunterdon County Democrat)
CLINTON TWP. -- On Sunday, June 29, the staff of the Hunterdon County Arboretum will welcome visitors to a special Garden Social and Poetry Reading from 1 to 3 p.m. The event is free but registration is required.
- Saddam's jail diaries published - Salon
An Arab newspaper has published what it says are excerpts from diaries written by the ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein while in captivity. The extracts printed in Al-Hayat portray a man who never seems to have stopped believing in himself as a ...
- Art show to help Thunderbird Clubhouse - Daily Oklahoman
A reception will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. and will include a poetry reading at 8 p.m. The Thunderbird Artists Collective is an affiliate of Thunderbird Clubhouse, a nonprofit agency in Norman that helps adults living with and recovering from mental ...
- Simon Brault: The Art of Cultural Action - La Scena Musicale
Simon Brault: The Art of Cultural ActionLa Scena Musicale, Canada - 2 hours agoHis uncle, Jacques Brault, was a Governor General award-winner in poetry. Brault initially didn’t want to work in the cultural sector. ...
- Jimi Hendrix burnt guitar set to fetch ÂŁ500,000 at auction - Daily Telegraph
'When Hendrix set this guitar alight it marked a watershed in live performance' Hendrix's 1965 Fender Stratocaster, which was famously set alight on stage during a performance at London's Finsbury Astoria in 1967, is going under the hammer with other ...
- MASTER OF THE DELTA By Thomas H. Cook | Harcourt. 367 pp. $24 - Washington Post
MASTER OF THE DELTA By Thomas H. Cook | Harcourt. 367 pp. $24Washington Post, United States - 1 hour agoThere's also the newcomer Veyrenc, who shares an odd trait with Ogden, a Dick Tracy villain from the year 1960: the ability to compose instant poetry ...
- Iranian students to host culture night - The UCLA Daily Bruin
Iranian students to host culture nightThe UCLA Daily Bruin, CA - 7 hours ago“Because this is what we know and love, and that’s what we’d love to represent Iran.” She added that the diversity of Iranian culture and society is also ...
- Stafford students win with quarterback, Indian maiden - Free Lance-Star
Pocahontas and Johnny Unitas aren't mentioned together too often, but both are big-time heroes at Stafford Elementary School. Fifth-grader Emma Guercio loves the legend of the American Indian princess saving white settlers. When her classmate, Joey ...
- Poet Samudra Gupta passes away - The Daily Star
The Daily StarPoet Samudra Gupta passes awayThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 13 minutes agoDuring his long writing career, Gupta who was a journalist by profession -- penned 13 poetry books, one fiction and a poetry book with another writer. ...
- Asia’s largest tulip garden blooms in Kashmir - Thaindian.com
Thaindian.comAsia’s largest tulip garden blooms in KashmirThaindian.com, Thailand - 3 hours agoWhen the tulips are blooming, the filmmakers can’t be too far behind, bringing with them not just commerce but also free publicity on the silver screen. ...
- Tom Sutcliffe: Would the BMA deny Bond his martini? - The Independent
Some people, it seems, just don't quite understand how drama works. First we had the head of the Bar Council suggesting that Criminal Justice, Peter Moffat's excellent series for BBC One, should be struck from the record as inadmissible evidence. It ...
- Diaries Show Saddam Feared Getting AIDS in Prison - ABC News
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. Ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein reacts in court in this 2006 file ...
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