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- Hobo Ball - Blueridgenow.com
In 1898, at age 20, Charlie (Carl) Sandburg set out on the road, rail and river for the West. For four months, he traveled as a hobo, sneaking rides in empty railroad cars and working odd jobs for money and food. The Friends of Carl Sandburg at ...
- New Nintendo DS Has Camera, Music Playback - Nintendo World Report
New Nintendo DS Has Camera, Music PlaybackNintendo World Report, CA - 1 hour agoNintendo fans who know their history may also draw a connection with the Game Boy Camera peripheral, which let users take black and white pictures and use ...
- Of ivory towers and coups d'etat - Guardian Unlimited
For any student of Persian, the name Ann Lambton is likely to conjure up feelings of either despair or gratitude. Despair, if, faced with her dense, unforgiving Persian Grammar , you felt like giving up before you'd even started. Gratitude, if having ...
- AYC prepares for fifth gospel concert - AntiguaSun
AYC prepares for fifth gospel concertAntiguaSun, Antigua and Barbuda - 8 hours ago“The main purpose of the event is to develop all forms of the art whether it is dance, drama, poetry or singing. The event also began as a dance fest and ...
- At the Senior Center: July 31-Aug. 8 - Abington Mariner
The Senior Center and the Senior Cinema at the Coolidge Corner Branch Library present a free, foreign film festival. All films begin at 1:30 p.m. and will be subtitled in English. In 1995, the French editor of Elle magazine suffered a paralyzing ...
- Poetry Has Lost Its Appeal - RedOrbit
Poetry Has Lost Its AppealRedOrbit, TX - 3 hours agoTale of a Ring finally convinced him, and today he's writing mostly prose. "Poetry has lost its appeal. Writing a poem is a Sisyphean task and right now I ...
- Artists’ retreats offer inspiration, quiet - The Chronicle Herald
Some people buy deserted Nova Scotian islands to escape from the world. Not Dick Lemon. Lemon wants his island between Truro and Parrsboro to become "a crucible" for creative collaboration between writers, artists and musicians. Lemon, a former ...
- The hard job of picking your own best poetry - DAWN Group
Name and fame of the kind many lesser poets have enjoyed through hard PR work, presence, availability, appearance in TV `mushaeras’ or shear good luck has not been our good friend Parto Rohilla’s lot, now in the eighth decade of a life well lived ...
- Will Self and Ruth Rendell to support SW11 Literary Festival - Staines Guardian
Book lovers are in for a treat next month thanks to the SW11 Literary Festival. This year’s festival will be launched by Councillor James Cousins, Wandsworth Council’s executive member for regeneration and community safety, at a reception on ...
- Brazilian Director Heads Towards Shakespeare - The Celebrity Cafe.com
Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles plans to make a big screen adaptation of “Love’s Labour’s Lost.” Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles is going in a new literary direction, taking cues from William Shakespeare. The director started ...
- Expressions of life - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphExpressions of lifeCalcutta Telegraph, India - 34 minutes agoTill September 7 at Photographers’ Gallery, 59A Southend Park, ground floor; 3 pm - 8 pm: Visual Play: A Journey from Colour to Black-and-White ...
- Art & Soul: Poetry of light (Savannah Morning News)
In 1960, artist Stephen Antonakos experienced an epiphany while walking down a street in Manhattan. Struck by the poetic majesty of the light cast by a neon sign, he felt compelled to incorporate this colorless, odorless gas into his art. "When I started to work with neon, it was immediately geometric, abstract," Antonakos said. "I wanted to use the material for its own qualities. I called ...
- 'Poetry and lyrics are my first love' - Daily News and Analysis
NEW DELHI: Can an NRI get by in Britain or the US by writing poetry? Yes, if he or she has some other income to fall back on, says Chamal Lal 'Chaman', a London-based poet, lyricist and radio broadcaster. Sprightly at 74, he said, "From 1977 to the ...
- Dale Patterson: A Somerville poet with many hats - Somerville News
Dale Patterson: A Somerville poet with many hatsSomerville News, MA - 1 hour agoI lived in a house that William Dean Howells resided in, perhaps this inspired my writing. But I really like Somerville. DH: The poetry I have seen from you ...
- Arts Calendar: 8/24-8/30 - MetroWest Daily News
INDIAN RANCH, 200 Gore Road, Webster, presents Neal McCoy with opener, Don Campbell Band, today at 2. Tickets are $45-$32.50 or $27.50 for advance purchase general admission. Call 508-943-3871 or visit tix.com. PUPPET SHOWPLACE THEATER, opposite ...
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