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- Arts camps for kids in Richmond, Berea (Richmond Register)
Arts organizations in Richmond and Berea will stage day camps this summer in which youngsters can develop creativity and appreciation for the arts.
- The Big Kahuna: Tim Winton's new novel explores why the young heed ... - Independent
The Big Kahuna: Tim Winton's new novel explores why the young heed ...Independent, UK - 49 minutes agoGrowing up in Perth, western Australia, as the son of a policeman, writing was not the most obvious of career choices, but Winton began composing poetry at ...
- Arts Listings 6/19 (Provo Daily Herald)
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- Faculty and staff vacate Antioch College campus this week - Yellow Springs News
Yellow Springs NewsFaculty and staff vacate Antioch College campus this weekYellow Springs News, OH - 2 hours ago... time at Antioch that the school had a strong commitment to expanding the literary canon to include African-American, feminist and multicultural studies. ...
- GEORGIAN SINGING WORKSHOP IN GLOVER - Barton Chronicle
A Georgian singing workshop will be held Wednesday, July 16 (and other Wednesday nights) at 7:30 p.m., in the new building at Bread and Puppet Theater on Route 122 in Glover. For more information, call 525-9559. A Covered Dish Supper will be held on ...
- Galleries packed with art for First Friday - Topeka Capitol-Journal
First Friday Art Walk participants will have to step up their pace to see all the art at this month's event. As the 2007-08 academic year draws to a close, works by area art students will be a big part of this month's self-guided, art-viewing ...
- The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily (Arab News)
There comes a point in a man’s life where he gets fed up with everything working. Whether it is a primal desire to put oneself against the slings and arrows of outrageous misfortune, or just because
- Kate Clanchy's workshop (Guardian Unlimited)
The Forward prize-winning author of Slattern, Samarkand and Newborn wants you to write a letter-poem to someone you've lost, in celebration of the ineffable greatness of Leonard Cohen
- Book review: Finding the deeper Albert Camus in his 'Notebooks, 1951 ... - International Herald Tribune
Albert Camus was one of the two pillars of postwar French literature. The other was Jean-Paul Sartre, his comrade in letters if not quite in arms (during the Resistance, Camus dangerously put out a clandestine newspaper, while Sartre stayed safely ...
- Rep's New Playwrights series is full of aesthetic rewards - Vacaville Reporter
One superb play and ensemble of actors was bound to emerge from New Playwrights at the Rep, the series of four original one-acts being performed through June 15 at Missouri Street Theatre in Fairfield. At the end of Richard Slota's "Famous Michael ...
- Two iUniverse Titles Featured in May Kirkus Discoveries Newsletter (PR.com)
The iUniverse titles "Witness" by Bill Blais and "Corporate Governance" by Eric Yocam and Annie Choi were featured among the best-reviewed books of the month in the May issue of Kirkus Discoveries. iUniverse, the leading book marketing, editorial services, and supported self-publishing company, has consistently published titles the Kirkus Discoveries e-newsletter has featured as compelling ...
- Prince’s First Book Out This Autumn - Soul Shine
Soul ShinePrince’s First Book Out This AutumnSoul Shine, Canada - 6 hours agoAmerican singer Prince will be releasing his first book this year which will be a collection of lyrics and poetry accompanied by photographs of and selected ...
- Giving Voice to Poetry in a Concert of Choral Works (New York Times)
The alliance opened its Festival of American Music with a night of choral works, performed by the New York Virtuoso Singers.
- Words in Conflict: Poetry from Israel and the Palestinian Territories (The Online NewsHour)
Poets in the Middle East are often held in high regard, and many achieve a level of celebrity and authority not common in the West. In recognition of Israel's 60th anniversary, Jeffrey Brown offers an encore report on the lives of Israeli and Palestinian poets.
- They're young, but 'Old' at heart - Daily Gazette
When Olivier Demers first met his musical partner, Nicolas Boulerice, about 13 years ago, he had been playing violin in chamber orchestras and jazz groups. Through that meeting, Demers was introduced to the traditional folk music of Quebec, known as ...
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