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- Weimar: Between Cultural Splendor and Political Gloom - The Epoch Times
Weimar: Between Cultural Splendor and Political GloomThe Epoch Times, NY - 45 minutes agoPerhaps no other line of poetry explains it more clearly than this. What one might call "typical German sentiments," but it seems a daring statement [for ...
- USC Hosts Writer’s Festival (Free Times)
Ten years ago, USC received a unique donation with a very specific directive: host an annual writer’s festival, coordinate it through the Department of English and the USC Library and make it free and open to the public.
- Writing is for the birds (Bureau County Republican)
PRINCETON — It’s probably safe to say the majority of authors write their books to be read by people. However, one Princeton man has written a book for the birds, specifically for parrots.
- Van Gogh's starry nights star in new MoMa show (USA Today)
Before Vincent van Gogh could make what would become one of the world's most famous and beloved images, he had to figure out how to use color to paint the blackness of night and how to do it in the dark.
- JOHN HALEY'S HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PICKS/WEEK 7 - MyCentralJersey.com
The game of football is so vicious and filled with commotion, but at the same time, it can be poetry in motion. There's Vitabile, Danielsen, Bolin and Cole doing what they do best, which is opening a hole, then there's Fitzgerald, Little and Miller ...
- Movies: Review: "The Exiles," a 1961 Film About Indians in Los ... - Washington Post
"The Exiles," a 1961 film about a group of young Native Americans living in downtown Los Angeles, opens with a montage of portraits by the photographer Edward Sheriff Curtis. It's an apt setup for the film that follows. Like Curtis, director Kent ...
- As a series, 'Crash' flails to be daring - Boston Globe
What can you say about a TV series that opens with Dennis Hopper spewing Bukowski-esque poetry at his own penis in the back of a limousine underneath the Hollywood sign? That it's not a very easy ride? "Crash," based on the Oscar-winning movie, is a ...
- The other Gandhi scion (rediff.com)
Gen Next may know its I-Phone from G1, but when it comes to the Gandhi-Nehru family whose vicissitudes marched in tandem with the nation's, its knowledge may not stretch beyond Priyanka and Rahul
- Your Calendar - South Lake County (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Find out all the events going on in your community, and plan your week’s activities with The Times.
- Rubber Chicken Rhyme - Monterey County Herald
Rubber Chicken RhymeMonterey County Herald, CA - 21 minutes agoBy MARC CABRERA Garland Thompson Jr., host of the Rubber Chicken Poetry Slam in Monterey and outgoing Pacific Grove poet-in-residence, urges his audience, ...
- To be ‘canonized’ in literature (The Manila Times)
A writer forwarded to us the good news that Miguel Syjuco, now working in Montreal, won the Man Asian Literary Prize for his novel Ilustrado with the note “recently ‘canonized,’ would you say?â€
- Last updated at 12:08 PM on 25th November 2008 - Daily Mail
Daily MailLast updated at 12:08 PM on 25th November 2008Daily Mail, UK - 2 hours agoIn it he records his present daily life, his memories of past times with Joan, his thoughts, snatches of poetry and conversation. ...
- The man behind the Modi masks – II - Zee News
Zee NewsThe man behind the Modi masks – IIZee News, India - 25 minutes agoSwati: Do you search for romance in poetry? Swati: Whatever your interests be, be it photography, reading, writing or trekking, these are all lonesome ...
- Local farm plants thousands of heads of garlic every autumn (Peoria Journal Star)
Papery white garlic skins and golden walnut leaves swirl across the rich black soil on Henry Brockman's Woodford County farm. In woolly cap and bib overalls, Brockman rumbles across his field, steering a Ford 1720 tractor propelled on biofuel. The faint smell of French fries occasionally wafts through the autumn air, exhaust from recycled vegetable oil. Farmhands stoop low over ...
- Viggo’s a man of his word on and off set - Times-Leader
Viggo Mortensen is no fan of westerns, so how did he wind up as the star of “Appaloosa,†an old-fashioned oater directed by and co-starring Ed Harris? Well, Mortensen liked the script. And, more important, he liked working with Harris, who played ...
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