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- Let there be 'Light' - San Diego Union-Tribune
Neon was an early medium for Bruce Nauman. There was an old beer sign on the window of his San Francisco studio (a converted grocery store) and that gave him an idea: make his own signs in neon. BRUCE NAUMAN / Artists Rights Society In Bruce Nauman's ...
- City show for Dylan works - ic Wales
Manchester Evening News BlogCity show for Dylan worksic Wales, United Kingdom - 5 hours agoThey are said to visually echo the stylistic hallmarks of Dylan’s prose, poetry and music. Samantha Jackson, marketing director of Castle Galleries, ...Own a piece of history by Bob Dylan ic Walesall 5 news articles
- June 2008 - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
--If you're interested in what heavyweight champ, grillmeister and dad-of-10 George Foreman has to say about his fatherhood journeys and other life struggles, you can read an excerpt of his new book. --And if taking my poll about jobs wasn't enough ...
- Cumming dares, bares in lively "Bacchae" revamp (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
He is a rock star, an exhibitionist and a vengeful god. He is Dionysus as played by stage and film star Alan Cumming in a vibrant production of Euripides' "The Bacchae," courtesy of the National Theatre of Scotland.
- SPOTLIGHT CALENDAR (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
ONGOING Alfred T. Hornbacks -- Rockin' C Karaoke, 8 p.m. Tuesdays, no cover. The Beer Joint -- Firehouse Karaoke, 8 p.m. Thursdays & Fridays, no cover. ...
- On Poetry: Rhythm washes up in waves (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Here's a question for summer: When the tide goes in and out, when the waves wash up in rhythm, why is it that most contemporary poetry doesn't have a regular rhythm, doesn't rhyme and often doesn't tell a story? What's the pleasure in that? I've been asked this question a lot.
- 'Defying Dixie' sheds light on South - Island Packet Online
Many of us think the civil rights movement began when Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of a bus or when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood in front of the Lincoln Memorial to deliver his historic "I Have a Dream" speech. But the fight for social ...
- Book learning (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
When Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., said, “I’ve seen the Promised Land,” in a speech on the eve of his assassination, he was referring to the Exodus story from the Bible.
- NAMES AND FACES: Heigl forgiven, but Izzy may suffer (Detroit Free Press)
Grey's Anatomy star Katherine Heigl, 29, withdrew herself from Emmy contention, saying that she didn't feel she was "given the material this season to warrant an Emmy nomination," but show creator Shonda Rhimes says there are no hard feelings.
- Birds Nest in Brisbane - Energy Bangla
Energy BanglaBirds Nest in BrisbaneEnergy Bangla, Bangladesh - 4 hours agoShe is an occasional singer, dancer and an actress, Shilpi also loves to do painting and writes poetry when she needs to express her feelings. ...
- 'Southern Masters' opens retrospective at Ogden Museum of Southern Art (The Meridian Star)
For close to 50 years, artist, designer, and urban planner Robert Tannen has interwoven visionary urban schemes, many of which were realized, and environmental, social and urban commentary in his art.
- Poet Ahmed Faraz dead - Tribune
Legendary Urdu poet Ahmed Faraz, a passionate proponent of progress and democracy in Pakistan, has died after a prolonged illness at 77. Faraz, who was suffering from a kidney disease and had returned to Pakistan from the US after falling seriously ...
- Willoughby pair eliminated on 'Nashville Star' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Laura Fedor, left, and Sophie Zalokar. Willoughby natives and best friends Laura Fedor and Sophie Zalokar ended their eye-rolling first run at fame by being booted off TV's "Nashville Star" on Monday, but they're not done yet. Fedor, an 18-year-old ...
- Week of June 22, 2008 - Los Angeles Times
Week of June 22, 2008Los Angeles Times, CA - 7 minutes agoSarah Maclay, Carine Topal, Douglas Richardson, Dennis Cruz, Jamie Asae Fitzgerald, Cathie Sandstrom Smith and Tess Lotta read their poetry, Beyond Baroque, ...
- Writer tells soldiers’ stories - Moose Jaw Times-Herald
Writer tells soldiers’ storiesMoose Jaw Times-Herald, Canada - 57 minutes agoAt 12:15 pm, a festival wind-up lunch will take place at the Cosmo Centre, with Anne Slade and Doris Bircham hosting a presentation, “Prairie Women: Poetry ...
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