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- A man at odds in 'Flash of Genius' (Boston Globe)
"Flash of Genius" is a true-story drama about the guy who invented the intermittent windshield wiper. It's a very earnest movie and I don't mean to be cruel, but shouldn't we draw the line on biopics right around here? Can the life struggles of the discoverer of dental floss be far behind? A miniseries on the inventor of the toilet ...
- Arts Calendar (The Post and Courier)
Through Nov. 8: Exchange Club of Charleston presents the Coastal Carolina Fair. Ladson Exchange Park. $8/adult; $5/children. Call 572-3161 or visit www.coastalcarolina.org .
- David Malouf - Brisbane Times
David Malouf, one of Australia's finest writers, will launch the first in a series of literary lunches at the Gallery of Modern Art. University of Queensland Press and the Faculty of Arts will host an intimate lunch with Malouf and others over the ...
- The trouble with fairy-tales - The Independent
Like most girls of her age, Ariane Sherine believed in romance. She thought she had only to find the right person to find perfect passion and happiness. Then, slowly and painfully, she discovered the truth... I was 15, he was 16, and our romance ...
- Around the Are - Haddon Herald
Around the AreHaddon Herald, NJ - 57 minutes agoPOETRY: Poets Juditha Dowd and Rachel Bunting will appear at the Burlington County Library, 5 Pioneer Blvd. in Westampton, Thursday, Nov. ...
- Showcasing 'Hidden Treasures' from Afghanistan (San Francisco Chronicle)
In a sweltering room in Kabul, Afghanistan, Afghans and an invited guest from America stood in rapt attention as the lock to an old safe was undone. Afghanistan's past was in that safe - a past that extended beyond the time of Alexander the Great, when the...
- Hearing poetry in a different way - Commercial News
A retired teacher from Scotland took up her profession again Tuesday during a visit to Schlarman High School. Elspeth Mitchell has traveled around the states with a friend from Danville for the last three weeks, and among her last stops was the third ...
- Erica Jong: POPULAR DELUSIONS AND THE MADNESS OF CROWDS (HuffingtonPost)
October is the cruelest month--at least for the Dow--only 30 stocks but more influential than than the price of tulips in 17h century Holland. Stocks...
- Stories from Another Time, a Foreword - Inquirer.net
Stories from Another Time, a ForewordInquirer.net, Philippines - 6 hours agoAnd Leo would write the first part, on innocence and young love; Tony, the second part, on seduction and elopement; Dan, the third, on marriage and adultery ...
- Community Calendar Community Calendar treasures galore k0awyf77 - Eagle-Tribune
James and the Giant Peach, 2 p.m. at the Timberlane Performing Arts Center Stage, Plaistow, N.H. Tickets $10 each or $8 for groups of 10 or more. The show will be done in sign language and in the spoken word for all to enjoy. For tickets, call 603 ...
- It was a dark and stormy night with Gossip Lady... (Portsmouth Herald)
We've all heard of historical hauntings in Portsmouth; stories handed down for a century or so. But if we were haunted once, wouldn't we still be? Did they take flight with the onset of the television, computer and beat poetry.
- Writers Notebook: Open-mike for writers to be Tuesday - Winston-Salem Journal
Writers Notebook: Open-mike for writers to be TuesdayWinston-Salem Journal, NC - 6 hours agoIt is part of the Then and Now series by Arcadia Publishing. â–¡ 7:30 pm Tuesday at the Old Salem Visitor Center, 900 S. Main St. â–¡ 10 am-4 pm Saturday at ...
- Charles Pachter puts iconic Queen-moose paintings in new alphabet book - The Canadian Press
Charles Pachter puts iconic Queen-moose paintings in new alphabet bookThe Canadian Press, TORONTO - 1 hour ago... are in his recently published alphabet/art/poetry/history book, "M is for Moose: A Charles Pachter Alphabet" - to the attention of the Royal Family. ...
- American Indians: Through the Lens of Douglas Kent Hall - Newspaper Tree
American Indians: Through the Lens of Douglas Kent HallNewspaper Tree, TX - 5 hours agoDouglas Kent Hall (1938-2008) was a fine art photographer and writer of fiction, poetry, nonfiction, essays, and screenplays. He may be best known for his ...
- Warriors find poetry in Motion - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Warriors find poetry in MotionAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 30 minutes agoSTENNY’S Kevin Motion hit an 85th-minute goal to steal all three Third Division points from a superior Cowdenbeath. Iain Thomson – who joined manager John ...Stenny Stunner Is Poetry In Motion Glasgow Sunday Mailall 5 news articles
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