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- Louise Erdrich: Secrets in the Indian file - The Independent
Her acclaimed fiction remembers the drama and tragedy of the Native American past. Louise Erdrich's latest novel, she tells John Freeman, is about memory itself Of all the fictional hamlets American writers have planted, from William Faulkner's ...
- British Surrealists: Minor league, but major players - The Independent
A new exhibition of British Surrealists in Middlesbrough may not be crammed with big names, but all of these artists deserve a second look, argues Tom Lubbock They've been gradually dying off. ELT Mesens went in 1971, so did John Tunnard, and John ...
- Internet Scams Lurk Everywhere - World Student Press Agency
Internet Scams Lurk EverywhereWorld Student Press Agency, Canada - 52 minutes agoOne day I had ten minutes to spare and encountered a poetry competition. I hadn’t written poetry for years but threw an assortment of words at the page for ...
- Two gallery openings highlight monthly art walk - Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin
The "State of the Art" continues to expand this week with two gallery openings timed to coincide with the monthly First Friday art walk presented by the Gorgeous Washington Street Association (GWSA). One is on Binghamton's State Street, also known as ...
- Religion Calendar: 06/21/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- Mighty Yeats is pure poetry in motion after Ascot Gold Cup treble (Daily Mail)
Three types of blue blood coursed through the veins of the parade ring yesterday in the form of genuine royalty, acting royalty and equine royalty.
- Famous Faces of European Collection Showcased in Installation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Art Daily)
Lullaby: Madame Augustine Roulin Rocking a Cradle (La Berceuse), 1889. Vincent van Gogh (Dutch (worked in France), 1853–1890). Oil on canvas. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Bequest of John T. Spaulding. Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
- Poets provide accounts of early New Braunfels - Herald Zeitung
Poets provide accounts of early New BraunfelsHerald Zeitung, TX - 2 hours agoGovier emphasized the poetry of Goldbeck because he believed that none gave a more complete picture of early life in New Braunfels. ...
- Telenor, Rafi workshop receive overwhelming response - Pakistan Observer
Telenor, Rafi workshop receive overwhelming responsePakistan Observer, Pakistan - 2 hours agoThe festival showcased a rich variety of Sufi music and poetry, both foreign and local A wide array of styles, including Qawwali, Kafi, Naat, ...
- ‘Bird’ flies again: One-man play recreates the life of Charlie Parker - Yarmouth Register
‘Bird’ flies again: One-man play recreates the life of Charlie ParkerYarmouth Register, MA - 3 hours agoHe engages the audience directly at times: bumming a cigarette or seducing an attractive woman with poetry; alternately, he’s talking to characters filled ...
- Elsie von Maur, driving force of Quad-City symphony, dies at 106 (Quad-City Times)
The Quad-City Symphony Orchestra used to practice on Sunday afternoons in Davenport’s Masonic Temple, sometimes only to a one-person audience of Elsie von Maur.
- Do you believe Zimbabwe can afford to wait a month for the MDC and ... - The Standard
Do you believe Zimbabwe can afford to wait a month for the MDC and ...The Standard, Zimbabwe - 5 hours agoFirebrand poet Chirikure Chirikure and Innocent Batsani Ncube of the Bob the Boss fame were expected to spice up proceedings with their poetry, ...
- AHS students have poetry slam - Texarkana Gazette
AHS students have poetry slamTexarkana Gazette, TX - 7 hours agoHe spent several days working with classes on incorporating all the required Arkansas Frameworks in writing, school officials said. ...
- Leaping Puffballs, Floating Demons and Lots of Gyrating Whatsits (New York Times)
?Passion,? a 75-minute show presented by Momix, strikes me as sensationalist trash so brightly harmless that I wish I could fall in line with those who enjoy it as sheer sensation.
- ‘Absurd blurbs’ offer hope to hopeless - UW Badger Herald
‘Absurd blurbs’ offer hope to hopelessUW Badger Herald, WI - 4 hours agoAnd through our simple poetry we found a solitary window pointing away from the despair. Through our fights over mics, we would improve our minds. ...
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