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- Stuff the stockings with homegrown music and literature - Boulder Clarion
Boulderites frequently use the term “buying local†in casual conversation. Usually, this is in reference to organic produce, Subarus or weed, but there’s another group that’s often forgotten during the holiday season: artists. If we don’t ...
- Review: The Oxford Guide to Literary Britain and Ireland - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukReview: The Oxford Guide to Literary Britain and Irelandguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoThe Oxford Guide to Literary Britain and Ireland is a treasure trove of anecdotes, quotes obscure and reassuringly familiar, odd poetry and literary pub ...
- "Third Annual Outsider Art in the Hamptons" (Newsday)
WHEN "Third Annual Outsider Art in the Hamptons" will feature more than 300 works (paintings, drawings, multi-media sculptures, collages, poetry) by emerging and established artists inspired by their own private worlds, unfettered by the "isms" that drive mainstream contemporary art.
- Poet turns ordinary things grand (The Standard-Times)
Though she calls herself "a proud mono-tasker," Kay Ryan was making toast for her nephew while fielding calls about her appointment as 16th poet laureate of the United States.
- Books: Welcome to the Club - Newsweek
Books: Welcome to the ClubNewsweek - 28 minutes ago... even food writing (the Library has also just published an anthology of that), as often as in conventional novels, stories, poetry and plays. ...
- Carp diem! (Salon.com)
Fish pedicures come to America, leaving flesh-hungry carp full and your feet clean.
- RACE RELATIONS: Civil rights monument unveiled on Va. Capitol lawn (The Daily Times)
RICHMOND — For the first time Monday, statues of black children and civil rights leaders were placed alongside statues of some men who had worked to deny racial equality on the lawn of what was once the Confederate Capitol.
- The masochistic joys of festivals - Daily Telegraph
Now that we all have central heating, televisions and roofs over our heads, where can the old-fashioned British masochist - lover of queues, rain, crowds - go at weekends? The British love of queuing and discomfort and being bossed around seems to ...
- Katy Guest: What, no quick snifter on the Circle Line? - Independent
Katy Guest: What, no quick snifter on the Circle Line?Independent, UK - 4 hours ago(Much of my work I consider to be growly-voiced folk poetry that makes grown men cry, so I'm glad he mentioned that.) It was a scoop, also, when the great ...
- Books to travel with: The Man Who Loved China by Simon Winchester - New Scientist (subscription)
Books to travel with: The Man Who Loved China by Simon WinchesterNew Scientist (subscription), UK - 4 hours agoHowever, the west used to see it as a curiosity, an intellectual backwater: there was some nice art and some poetry worth translating, but the Chinese were ...
- Pratt School of Engineering (Duke University)
Stefano Manzoni, Shuyi Wang and Liangbo Hu received the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering’s Professor Senol Utku Award, given to the best peer-reviewed journal articles written by pre-PhD students.
- What's goin gon - Star-Gazette
"AVALON," free film; 6:30 p.m. Steele Memorial Library, 101 E. Church St., Elmira. 733-9173. "SCULPTURE GARDEN BY THE C LYON," sculpture displayed on 40 acres of manicured paths, through Sept. 7, by appointment only; The C Lyon, 315 Acker Road ...
- New plan for site of ‘purple house’ - Cumberland News
Cumberland NewsNew plan for site of ‘purple house’Cumberland News, UK - 2 hours ago... who brought up a large family there. The property provided lodgings for several leading personalities in the theatre, poetry and mountaineering worlds. ...
- GOING OUT: LIVE THEATRE - Globe and Mail
GOING OUT: LIVE THEATREGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoIn this narrative chaos, Shakespeare's poetry constantly anticipates (and withholds) a perfect cadence - which, in Shakespearean terms, means marriage for ...
- "I Can Read" Program brings budding readers into bloom. - SIU - Daily Egyptian
"I Can Read" Program brings budding readers into bloom.SIU - Daily Egyptian, IL - 1 hour agoOther themes in the program were Readers' Theatre, We're Going Places, Watch Us Grow, Poetry, and Fairy Tales. "I Can Read" started as a free after-school ...
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