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- What Is A Fair Copyright Term? - Outside Beltway
James Wimberly writes in favor of drastically limiting copyright terms . [T]he 21-year limit of Queen Anne’s Act (footnote) provided adequate incentives for authors; the 95 years or life-plus-75 years of contemporary IP law is a giveaway to a ...
- Dateline Wharton (Wharton Journal-Spectator)
Christian Comedian Delainard will be at Crossover Community Fellowship Church, 11406 FM 1301 today at 7 p.m. Coffee and cake will be served after his appearance. On Sunday, May 18 Cary Gilham will speak at the 10:45 a.m. worship service. A covered dish luncheon will follow the service.
- Office Drones, Without the Buzz - New York Observer
I VOLUNTEERED TO REVIEW THIS novel by my former Village Voice co-worker Ed Park because I assumed the conflicts of interest would be so blatant they’d implode—a roman à clef, in which I myself might play a minor role, about the alt-weekly where ...
- ORLAN: Post-Identity Strategies - Actuphoto.com
ORLAN: Post-Identity StrategiesActuphoto.com, France - 7 hours ago... the play of identity, reach the heights of poetry. From the artist’s reinterpretation of Judeo-Christian iconography, based on a depth study of the ...
- From rap, to prose and power chords - College of New Jersey Signal
From rap, to prose and power chordsCollege of New Jersey Signal, NJ - 1 hour agoWhile The Goods has largely been a showcase of the College's literary talent in the past, this year's six-hour show was more diverse, with poetry placed ...
- Gwendolen Gross, author of The Other Mother, to Speak at East ... - Leader
Anonymous writes " EAST BRUNSWICK (April 28, 2008) — Come to the East Brunswick Public Library to hear Gwendolen Gross speak about her new motherhood novel, The Other Mother on May 6, 2008 8:00pm. Gwendolen Gross’ novel, The Other Mother , is ...
- Sultry Steps | The tango waits for you (Charleston City Paper)
It is late Sunday afternoon on Market Street in downtown Charleston. It's the sort of mild, early spring day that invites window-shopping and strolling in the fresh air. But up the heart pine steps to the banquet room of French restaurant Mistral, a civilized commotion is set to break out just as it does every month. And even as the sun goes down outside, the temperature in this corner of ...
- TOP STORIES (St. Petersburg Times)
Visiting an open-air military camp manned by French Napoleonic hussars, watching documentaries on the wall of the Fountain House, taking a sneak look at monkeys putting their babies to bed and reading your own poetry to whoever will listen at the Alexander Blok Apartment Museum are things people can do at a one-night-only, not-to-be-missed event at twenty St. Petersburg museums this weekend as ...
- Child abuse to be topic in Secaucus Thursday - The Jersey Journal - NJ.com
Child abuse to be topic in Secaucus ThursdayThe Jersey Journal - NJ.com, NJ - 8 hours agoMcLain currently teaches poetry at John Carroll University and New England College. Her debut novel, "A Ticket to Ride," was released earlier this year. ...
- Mary Oliver’s ‘work is loving the world’ (The Block Island Times)
Reluctant to sit for interviews, Mary Oliver prefers to be known through her work, which in the end best defines her as an individual as well as a poet. Choosing to deflect interest in herself as a personality, the writer seems happy simply to dissolve into her poetry.
- Fates launch 1000 quips (The West Australian)
Phew. Talk about blowing the dust off an old classic. Where were these gals when I was studying Greek theatre at uni? Sad to say, they probably weren’t even born.
- Robert Smith seeks a Cure for what ails him - Pitch Weekly
Robert Smith seeks a Cure for what ails himPitch Weekly, MO - 15 minutes agoIt's full of poetry and drawings I did while listening to your music. I even drew the Cure's logo on it right there on the cover during drama club.
- Poetry festival - Fakenham and Wells Times
Poetry festivalFakenham and Wells Times, UK - 2 hours agoSaturday, May 3, 9.30am, £2 or £5 for a family group (up to four), Schools Reading with Anne Osbourn at The Maltings. The meeting point of poetry and ...
- ODDS AND ENDS: Saginaw Choral Society sings classics, Midland presents ... - MLive.com
Two classic choral works conclude the 2007-2008 Saginaw Choral Society season at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 4, in Saginaw's St. Mary Cathedral. "Vive Le Classics" features Antonio Vivaldi's "Gloria" and W.A. Mozart's Mass in C, "Coronation Mass." The Vivaldi ...
- THE DYLAN PRISON, ANYONE? - South Wales Evening Post
THE DYLAN PRISON, ANYONE?South Wales Evening Post, UK - 8 hours agoPoetry indeed! My final point about the popularity of poetry in the local community draws upon many years of personal experience - stand on the Kingsway and ...
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