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- A twisted sense of aesthetic - Newark Star-Ledger
Susan Clinard often walks the Connecticut coastline, don ning an apron and gloves while carrying driftwood off the beach and into her car. People stare. "They say, 'What are you going to do with that?!'" Clinard says with a chuckle. What she does is ...
- Leaps of Faith - ARTINFO
Leaps of FaithARTINFO, NY - 1 hour agoThey draw from an Islamic heritage and from poetry and calligraphy, but the artists from Islamic countries are not necessarily creating Islamic art. ...
- FALL OF FROST - New York Times
FALL OF FROSTNew York Times, United States - 9 hours agoIf biography accounts for poetry, this one should have resulted in none.” Yet it did, and Hall’s aim is to map the way it happened. ...
- art Till April 30 at Akar Prakar, P 238 Hindustan Park, #2464 2617; 2 pm - 7 pm: (The Telegraph)
Kabi Birendra Chattopadhyay Smaran Committee and Akar Prakar present Afuranto Jibaner Michhil (unending procession of life), an exhibition of paintings by eminent artists inspired by the poetry of Birendra Chattopadhyay.
- 2008 MEMORIAL DAY CALENDAR - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Salem-News.Com2008 MEMORIAL DAY CALENDARMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 1 hour agoThe public is invited for music and poetry during a shared remembrance in the grassy area next to the memorial. Historic Murphy's Landing, 2187 Hwy. ...Memorial Day services Peoria Journal StarMany events planned to mark Memorial Day San Diego Union Tribuneall 43 news articles
- Wu Han Plays Tchaikovsky, Month by Month - NPR News
APM, June 30, 2008 - You've got to love Wu Han. I've been lucky to work with her on several projects, so I've seen her in many roles: solo pianist, chamber musician, teacher, lecturer, administrator, producer, mother. In every situation, in every ...
- McCallister: HoSangs' son killed on bike (New York Daily News)
The tragic death of Brian HoSang - son of Vincent and Jeanette HoSang, owners and founders of Caribbean Food Delights, Royal Caribbean Bakery and JerkQ'zine Caribbean Grille - stunned New York's Caribbean community last week.
- Roslyn Zinn, 85; blended social activism with the arts - Boston Globe
The dunes overlooking Wellfleet's shore, a terrain Roslyn Zinn revered during summer visits, glow in one of her paintings with a singular warmth, as if she perceived the landscape more deeply than any seasonal pilgrim. "After years as a teacher and ...
- 'A Tale of Two Brothers': Reaching Out from Beyond - Yahoo Finance
Author Claims to Channel Jim Morrison and Michael Hutchence in Candid New Account of their Lives PITTSBURGH, June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Legendary frontman for The Doors Jim Morrison died on July 3, 1971. Michael Hutchence, the original lead singer of ...
- Historically Speaking: Norwich man left literary mark - Norwich Bulletin
Historically Speaking: Norwich man left literary markNorwich Bulletin, CT - 2 hours agoHe was invited by Norwich native Daniel Coit Gilman, president of Johns Hopkins University, to present eight poetry lectures there in 1891. ...
- Controversial abortion doctor faced a lifetime of persecution (The Globe and Mail)
Henry Morgentaler's appointment to the Order of Canada is controversial
- Summer & Substance - Tampa Bay Online
Summer reading doesn't have to be fluff - it just has to be good. And it probably should be something you won't mind being seen with poolside at the hotel, on the beach or aboard the plane. The Tribune's book reviewers give you a hand by recommending ...
- Pauline Potter - Garden City Telegram
She was born March 30, 1916, in Preston, to H.R.S. and Minnie Allen Hoff. She lived in Preston until the family moved in 1930 to the Hamilton County area. She attended Mound Country School. On Oct. 13, 1934, she married Emery T. Potter in Garden City ...
- Greatest Generation meets young generation (Cape Cod Times)
HARWICH — Tales of strafing runs through anti-aircraft fire, laughter about "shacking up" and memories of watching people blown to bits came rushing back for 92 veterans of World War II last night.
- Poetry review: 'Work' interprets the world - San Francisco Chronicle
Poetry review: 'Work' interprets the worldSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 1 hour agoBy Elizabeth Bradfield Elizabeth Bradfield thinks hard about being a naturalist in her new book of poetry, "Interpretive Work." Many of Bradfield's poems ...
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