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- Journey by the book - TriVallyCentral
Some people question the need for English majors, and others, like radio personality Garrison Keillor, lovingly poke fun at them. But a former resident of Kerhonkson and Ellenville has done them proud. Shannon McKenna Schmidt has used her education ...
- iSpeak puts on showcase for campus - Wheaton Wire
iSpeak puts on showcase for campusWheaton Wire, MA - 25 minutes agoWalking through Balfour-Hood on the night of Friday, April 19, one may have overheard the rhythmic sounds of poetry projecting across the Atrium. ...
- American Dance Festival (The News & Observer)
Compagnie Maguy Marin, Aydin Teker, Khadija Marcia Radin.
- This week in the arts (The Columbus Dispatch)
CLASSICAL MUSIC • Westerville's "Sounds of Summer" concert series will begin with a performance by the Otterbein Concert Band at 6:30 tonight in Alum Creek Park amphitheater,
- Your vents, Thursday, June 12 - Daily Mail - Charleston
Your vents, Thursday, June 12Daily Mail - Charleston, WV - 1 hour agoHow can you know how to govern a major university with a degree in law and poetry? * The racism Clinton Giles, principal of Capital High School, ...
- Terrorism and the Internet: US Senate Report - Right Side News
Terrorism and the Internet: US Senate ReportRight Side News, GA - 1 hour agoThe report voices concerns over the exposure of American citizens to the websites of Al-Qaeda and other radical Islamic organizations. ...
- Cleveland Museum of Art names new chief curator - Cleveland Plain Dealer
C. Griffith Mann, director of the curatorial division of the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, will take up his new duties as chief curator of the Cleveland Museum of Art in September. The Cleveland Museum of Art has appointed a new chief curator to ...
- Woman on the run - Minneapolis Star Tribune
G il Adamson starts her debut novel in madness and then pushes the reader headfirst into the torrid Canadian wilderness of 1903. Adamson rolls out luxuriant prose in "The Outlander," dunking in the rivers and rolling in the moss under the forest ...
- CD Reviews - Kane County Chronicle
Portishead’s new album starts at a gallop. Never thought I’d write that sentence. New album from Portishead? The band that made two simmering, loungey masterpieces in the ’90s, then promptly disappeared? And gallop? Really? That means that you ...
- Star turns - May 08, 2008 (Cape Argus)
Some two million people have downloaded, for free, Coldplay's new single Violet Hill since it was put on their website last week. "In the past seven days, the single has been downloaded for free by a staggering two million people," a spokesman said.
- Office Drones, Without the Buzz - New York Observer
I VOLUNTEERED TO REVIEW THIS novel by my former Village Voice co-worker Ed Park because I assumed the conflicts of interest would be so blatant they’d implode—a roman à clef, in which I myself might play a minor role, about the alt-weekly where ...
- Real Chick Lit: Love & Life Lessons From Young Adult Novels - The Frisky
The FriskyReal Chick Lit: Love & Life Lessons From Young Adult NovelsThe Frisky, Georgia - 1 hour agoEven when Logan Bruno was acting pig-headed, the rest of The Baby-Sitters Club would be there to cheer Mary Anne up by throwing a kiddie poetry slam or ...
- Roslyn Zinn, 85; blended social activism with the arts - Boston Globe
The dunes overlooking Wellfleet's shore, a terrain Roslyn Zinn revered during summer visits, glow in one of her paintings with a singular warmth, as if she perceived the landscape more deeply than any seasonal pilgrim. "After years as a teacher and ...
- Robert Smith seeks a cure for what ails him (Phoenix New Times)
Young bands — New York's Rapture, most notably and successfully — cite Robert Smith's London outfit The Cure as a holy source, a development nobody apart from the Cure's planet of black-clad fans might have guessed. The Cure sold records, claiming and saving lives during the '80s, when R ...
- Key figure in promoting American Indian literature (Miami Herald)
In the 1960s, when some in academia still denied the existence of American Indian literature, Paula Gunn Allen embarked on a career that proved them wrong -- and altered the required reading lists of literature classes on U.S. college campuses.
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