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- The Ming cycle (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: Banned by Mao in the 1960s, China's most refined opera style is back
- Poem still resonates after 50 years - Leader Times
Poem still resonates after 50 yearsLeader Times, PA - 36 minutes agoI had been writing poetry which I thought was pretty good. Until I opened Ferlinghetti's small black and white pocket-sized collection and read: It is hard ...
- Play addresses class divisions and politics during Harlem Renaissance - Athens News
Ohio University’s School of Theater is performing a play this week and next that features a ’20s Harlem “Renaissance†setting while exploring class divisions within the African-American community. Written by Charles Smith, head of OU’s MFA ...
- Harley Street: another unimaginative medical drama - Times Online
Times OnlineHarley Street: another unimaginative medical dramaTimes Online, UK - 3 hours agoIt was poetry and petrol. The real lesson for Tristrams to be gleaned from Top Gear is that every pound spent behind the lens is worth two up front. ...
- The Antidote: Classic Poetry for Modern Life (The Epoch Times)
The Revelation of DeathThen did Siddhartha raise his eyes, and seeFast pacing towards the river brink a bandOf wailing people, foremost one who swungAn earthen bowl with lighted c...
- Galleries galore span Maryland's Eastern Shore - Maryland Daily Record
SNOW HILL — Art here. Art there. Art everywhere — in Worcester County. Art is alive and well as galleries across Worcester County highlight the drawings, paintings, photography and sculpture of local artists. "We think it's important to show ...
- Plainfield woman waxes poetic about her life - Herald News
No matter what is happening in Clara Johnson's life, the 87- year-old Plainfield woman will write a poem for it. "It's a way for me to express myself," Johnson said. "For example, I just lost my husband in January; we were married 66½ very happy ...
- Viewing all entries for: July 2008 - Economist.com
WHEN I was a young whippersnapper I went for an interview at the Bank of England, which was offering scholarships for further study in economics. After softening me up with a bit of algebra, my inquisitor asked me the simplest question: why do we ...
- Summer & Substance - Tampa Bay Online
Summer reading doesn't have to be fluff - it just has to be good. And it probably should be something you won't mind being seen with poolside at the hotel, on the beach or aboard the plane. The Tribune's book reviewers give you a hand by recommending ...
- Pupils trace links to founders of high school - Otago Daily Times
Pupils trace links to founders of high schoolOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 3 hours agoOn Friday, the Sutherland brothers introduced the guest speakers at the special welcoming assembly and Sam read poetry at the organ recital in the Hall of ...
- The IDEAL Poetry Contest - Clinton News Record
The IDEAL Poetry ContestClinton News Record, Canada - 13 minutes agoIDEAL-WAY is looking for entries for its Ideal Poetry Contest. Individuals with intellectual disabilities across Ontario can share poems that touch our ...
- Hey, Big Spender, Flying My Way? - New York Times
New York TimesHey, Big Spender, Flying My Way?New York Times, United States - 1 hour agoGreen that formulation is not, and yet it does possess a kind of poetry for its beneficiaries. Someone happens to have a plane. As it turns out, ...
- Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers to Simultaneously Publish Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton Picture ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
On September 2, 2008, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers will simultaneously publish inspirational picture book biographies of Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton. The exceptional accomplishments of these larger-than-life politicians will be highlighted in their individual illustrated biographies: Barack Obama: Son of Promise, Child of Hope by Nikki Grimes, illustrated by Bryan ...
- Diego Riviera's bicycle pursuit of Frida Kahlo in Hampstead - Hampstead & Highgate Express
Unashamedly plundering characters from literature and art history, Mychael Barratt creates affectionate narrative paintings and prints with London settings. As his exhibition Urban Myths at Gallery K in Hampstead celebrates the Hampstead and Highgate ...
- Small in stature, huge in heart (Journal Inquirer)
Kiriakos “Keith†Papapanos spent his life overcoming the odds, beating death so many times doctors began to refer to him as “Lazarus.†Now, two weeks after succumbing to liver failure, his family and friends are still finding gifts he left behind for him as they prepare for a life without Keith.
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