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- Local Authors: Poet shares his witticisms - Evening Sun
It's a time to eat ice pops, a time to take a dip in the pool and a time to sleep in every morning. Who doesn't love the kiddos? Even when they're irritating, we remember, we were once them. So I stumbled across the book, "Ninety-Nine Whimsical ...
- Diego Riviera's bicycle pursuit of Frida Kahlo in Hampstead (The Ham&High Network)
Unashamedly plundering characters from literature and art history, Mychael Barratt creates affectionate narrative paintings and prints with London settings.
- Art Guide: May 16 - Daily Camera
Art Guide: May 16Daily Camera, CO - 7 hours agoFrame Up Gallery "Visual Poetics," by Tomara Kafka, a multimedia mix of photography and poetry; floral pastels and acrylic paintings by Barbara Kornfeld; ...
- A Postscript for a Writer, 200 Years in the Works (New York Times)
Recent DNA tests to identify which of two skeletons belongs to German writer Friedrich Schiller, instead showed that the skeletons proved to contain bones from at least six people.
- Reviewed by Alexandra Fuller - Washington Post
Reviewed by Alexandra FullerWashington Post, United States - 21 minutes agoThe martyrdom of Saro-Wiwa is a challenge to writers who find themselves in the midst of gross injustice to abandon the subtleties of fiction and poetry. ...
- County library - Charleston Post & Courier
Catch the Reading Bug: Children's Summer Reading Program (ages 11 and younger). Through July 31. Children are awarded prizes for reading or being read to at levels of 5, 10 and 30 hours. Prizes include the S.C. reading medal, passes to community ...
- Writer remembers Pa. 'sabbaticals' at grandmother's - Akron Beacon Journal
A trip to grandmother's house? Supposed to be nice, safe and wholesome. Gregory J. Bednar's My Sabbaticals at Grandmothers make his visits sound more like the plot of a slapstick movie. Bednar, an Akron native, begins by recalling his father's death ...
- Book Review: God of Speed by Luke Davies (Blogcritics.org)
A remarkable fusion of prose and poetry, well worth reading regardless of whether or not the subject matter is of interest to you. Luke Davies is the sort of writer that skips past the surface of his subjects, moving deeper into that underlying subconscious place of pain and fear. His latest novel takes on the over-wrought subject of Howard Hughes. In his heyday, Hughes was America’s biggest ...
- What Do Critics of Israel Have to Fear? - Israel e News
What Do Critics of Israel Have to Fear?Israel e News, Israel - Jun 11, 2008In 2002, Harvard’s Department of English invited Tom Paulin—Oxford professor and one of the finest living British poets—to speak, but promptly disinvited ...
- Everybody dance now ... and that means everybody - Tallahassee.com
Everybody dance now ... and that means everybodyTallahassee.com, FL - 41 minutes ago... a vendor marketplace, a book fair, and live performances by the Lotus duet, Black on Black Rhyme and the Back Talk Poetry Troupe. ...
- Look what we found in the bric-a-brac - Middleton Guardian
CHARITY shops across south Manchester are showing off their wares after receiving some of their most valuable donations ever. Staff at Oxfam charity shops in Chorlton and Whitworth Park say they are astounded by a number of recent items handed in to ...
- Three art forms at one place (The Hindu)
BANGALORE: Three forms — poetry, dance and music — come together on Friday evening when Natyalakshana presents The Fires Within at the Chowdiah Memorial Hall here, between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
- Growing older: Searching for a loving God in a rationalistic culture - Wicked Local West Roxbury
Growing older: Searching for a loving God in a rationalistic cultureWicked Local West Roxbury, MA - 44 minutes agoReligion, to my mind, offers a kind of poetry that enriches life. It broadens and deepens one’s worldview, giving it a scope it would not otherwise have. ...
- Howard Jacobson: What makes everyone believe that they have an inalienable right to be 'worth it'? (Independent)
Life's a talent contest. Darwin told us that, though I suspect we knew it well enough already. "In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment."
- Ready for the world: CSU-Monterey Bay graduates 12th class (The Monterey County Herald)
The one-time chief of staff to President Clinton, former Rep.
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