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- Putting the Arts back into the Arts - Utne Reader Online
Utne Reader OnlinePutting the Arts back into the ArtsUtne Reader Online - 7 hours agoThe skills of eye and hand and heart that were so much a part of making art in the 19th century, the after-dinner poetry recital or a musical performance or ...
- Jericho’s past hounds him? - The Journal Group Online
AFTER the story conference for “Codename: Asero†last Saturday, Heart Evangelista was interviewed by Raymond Gutierrez exclusively for “Showbiz Central.†She clarified that she was not able to announce that she has broken up with Jericho ...
- Go for it, says English degree gran - Worcester News
Go for it, says English degree granWorcester News, UK - 2 hours ago“For my dissertation I wrote about the representation of landscapes in poetry between the year 1900 and 1930,†she said. “My granddaughter is studying at ...
- Oure Pleasure pleased to be marking 25th - Sun Chronicle
ATTLEBORO - Something for fun. That's how it started out, a small group of relatively out of place singers searching for a vocal outlet and finding each other. They decided to join forces, named themselves after a song lyric and set out not really ...
- Poetry isn't in the cards (Denver Post)
For more than a century, nothing but nothing has brought out the shameless sentiment in writers like baseball. Most have missed.
- Marjorie Talalay was the spark that fired Cleveland's love affair with ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Marjorie Talalay, shown at home in 1993, exercised a huge impact on the reception of contemporary art in Clevleand. Instead of a trained manager or a Ph.D. art historian, Talalay was a doyenne, an impresario, an entrepreneur, a provocateur. The ...
- Educational Benefits Of Social Networking Sites Uncovered (Science Daily)
In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as their counterparts.
- Orange County Calendar - Los Angeles Times
Book signing: Author of "The Devil Wears Prada," Laura Weisberger discusses and signs her new book, "Chasing Harry Winston." Reservation recommended. 7 p.m. Free. Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 548-2411 or www.city.newport ...
- 'Last Comic' winner squeezes in daddy duty - AZCentral.com
Josh Blue earned the title of Last Comic Standing after winning NBC's reality show in 2006. The Colorado-based comedian has gone on to make a name for himself on the club circuit with a broad audience thanks to his TV success. One thing that makes ...
- That economic squeeze you feel isn't your imagination (Las Vegas Business Press)
Americans feel squeezed now and economist Jared Bernstein senses why. He says the costs of many basic items in their market basket -- health care, education, child care -- have risen steadily although wages haven't kept up.
- Food/Wine events for June - AZCentral.com
Kids Summer Boot Camp: noon-3 p.m. June 3. Ages 8 and older make dishes that include handmade pasta and Italian spiced meatballs. The Epicurean Palette, 6137 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek. $40. 480-488-4955. www.epicureanpalette.net. Five Star ...
- Hip cast gives "Iron Man" comic book appeal - Buffalo News
Tony Stark, genius munitions designer, is in Afghanistan, showing off his latest blowtop handiwork. He’s riding through a war zone, which in his case means having cocktail hour and drinking up the world’s adulation along with a very good scotch ...
- Cindy Lange-Kubick: A man, living a scene at a time - Lincoln Journal Star
If Jim Cook’s life were a play, this would be the end of the first act, just before the curtain falls for intermission. Time for the audience to stretch. Find the powder room. Sip sparkling water and make small talk in the lobby before settling ...
- Jacqueline Bishop: Choosing the write way - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerJacqueline Bishop: Choosing the write wayJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 2 hours agoI hate how creative writing, particularly poetry writing, has been largely segregated and divorced from the body politic. "I would love to see poetry and ...
- Our stone fairy's still not hiding her light under a bushel (Blayney Chronicle)
We found the stone fairy. And she didn't disappoint. Her name is Marcia McReynolds and she lives in Portland, Oregon. She's 55, has a loud, infectious laugh, and still loves dressing up sometimes as the Easter bunny, sometimes as a creature resembling the May Queen, but always flamboyantly.
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