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- Americans' fear of feeling sad may be threat to great art - Omaha World-Herald
Imagine that just before composing his dark masterpiece, "Nebraska," Bruce Springsteen had come across the writings of Dr. Phil. Norwegian expressionist Edvard Munch might never have produced his most famous painting, "The Scream" (1893), if he had ...
- Group offers refuge from streets - Inside Bay Area
When Oakland police find young girls on the street involved in prostitution, one of the first things they do is call for a counselor from MISSSEY Inc. The counselor provides a sisterly shoulder to lean on during a time of crisis and acts as an ...
- As freedoms roll back in the ex-Soviet world, Ukraine becomes an ... - PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)
As freedoms roll back in the ex-Soviet world, Ukraine becomes an ...PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - 14 hours agoDuring the past two years, Belarusian expatriates have held an annual «Belarusian Spring» festival, featuring fare banned back home _ movies, poetry ...
- Library events in June - This is Devizes
People with a story to tell can learn about the best way to go about getting published at an event being held at a Wiltshire library. Wiltshire County Council has organised the event at Warminster Library on June 26 as part of the National Year of ...
- Flava of fame - Metromix
Flava of fameMetromix, IL - 41 minutes agoSpanish-language poetry is inscribed on the walls of the entrance, mood lighting gets moodier as the night goes on, and luxurious black quilted leather ...
- Arts calendar for 7/6-7/12/08 - MetroWest Daily News
VILLAGE HARMONY, a teen world music ensemble based in Vermont, performs tonight at 7:30, at the First Parish Church, 7 Harrington Road, Lexington. The program features gospel and Appalachian music from America, traditional music from Bulgaria and ...
- All in a name - Hindu
All in a nameHindu, India - 6 hours agoIf I were to tell you that “He Do The Policeman in Different Voices” is a landmark in modern poetry would you believe me? Or that “Tom All-Alone’s Factory ...
- Hemet resident's art springs from memories - Press-Enterprise
Hemet resident's art springs from memoriesPress-Enterprise, CA - 2 hours agoThe juried literary and visual arts exhibition is currently accepting entries in the categories of poetry, short stories, photography, two-dimensional art ...
- Auckland Uni Press Salutes Its Five Finalists - Scoop
Auckland University Press Salutes Its Five Finalists in Montana NZ Book Awards Auckland University Press has five finalist books, more finalists than any other single publisher, in the 2008 Montana New Zealand Book Awards shortlist announced today ...
- 'Last Comic' winner squeezes in daddy duty (The Arizona Republic)
Josh Blue earned the title of Last Comic Standing after winning NBC's reality show in 2006. The Colorado-based comedian has gone on to make a name for himself on the club circuit with a broad audience thanks to his TV success.
- DVD meant to help children who were flood victims - Martinsville Reporter-Times
Young children whose families lost everything in the June 7 flood might not understand the magnitude of what happened until they grow older. A DVD with photos of the aftermath with music by Bigg Country playing in the background will help record what ...
- Religion (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
The vacation Bible school is a tradition in Protestant churches. An informal version of Sunday school, most programs package lessons as summer camp fun with crafts, songs and art work tied to scriptural themes.
- Bookshop with a view (The Telegraph)
In the quaint Radhanath Mullick Lane, off College Street and just a few bends away from Putiram, a bookshop has just been born. Formally, it is called Charchapad — also the name of its imprint.
- Review of 'Poems 2008,' by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. - Cybergolf
We all know that Robert Trent Jones, Jr. (Bob to his friends) is one of the greatest names in golf course design. But did you know he's also an accomplished poet? With an education from Harvard and Stanford, you can bet he couldn't avoid classical ...
- reply to this message - Broadway World
Connie of Woodmere has just married Fred of Newark, but her exes are back in the picture and not sure they approve of the union. Judy of Westchester is being wooed by Arthur, a dishwasher poet of no particular address, while her husband is out of ...
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