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- Correction: The Poetry of Scissors and Glue (New York Times)
An article last Sunday about an exhibition of works by the poet and artist John Ashbery misstated the given name of a poet with whom Mr. Ashbery attended Harvard. He was Frank O?Hara, not John.
- Getty Research Institute Presents Exhibition of Russian Avant ... - Art Daily
Getty Research Institute Presents Exhibition of Russian Avant ...Art Daily - 17 hours agoThis apprehension led them back to their Slavic roots and to a new form of book art. This exhibition takes its title from a book and poem by Kamensky. ...
- Daniel J. Guilfoil: Corporate money in media at heart of corruption - The Capital Times
Daniel J. Guilfoil: Corporate money in media at heart of corruptionThe Capital Times, WI - 13 hours agoSouthern Pacific) having "free speech" (Buckley v. Valeo) protections of the Constitution and can yell louder than any human being about whatever it wishes ...
- Chill factor: On the brink of winter in St Petersburg - Independent
Chill factor: On the brink of winter in St PetersburgIndependent, UK - 3 hours agoThe hand-painted ceilings, dark red chandeliers and tasty Russian food are impressive enough – and the between-course operatic performances by the waiters ...
- 20 questions for … singer-songwriter Nellie McKay - Miami Herald
Singer, songwriter, actor and activist Nellie McKay calls her music "schizophrenic voodoo." Schizophrenic because she jumps genres - from Tin Pan Alley pop and cabaret to reggae, rap and jazz - voodoo because these elements mysteriously gel with her ...
- Dancing Into the Future: Ailey II Returns to Chattanooga - Chattanooga Pulse
Dancing Into the Future: Ailey II Returns to ChattanoogaChattanooga Pulse, USA - 3 hours agoOne man’s life-changing encounter with the Alvin Ailey company is explored in a new book of poetry, Life Dances. Robértu Ras Riley’s life as an English ...
- 'The Art of Surviving': Exhibit displays artwork by victims of ... - Northern Virginia Daily
Northern Virginia Daily'The Art of Surviving': Exhibit displays artwork by victims of ...Northern Virginia Daily, VA - 6 hours agoA storefront at the Second Chance thrift store on Main Street will display paintings, artwork and poetry by victims of sexual violence until Oct. 30. ...
- Local writer made it big in Hollywood - Montreal Gazette
Truth be told: Peter Lenkov was three credits short of getting his degree in film from Concordia University. It still pains him. That was 22 years ago. Some would say he's made amends and should be given a degree today. Why? Since bolting Concordia ...
- A feast of ill will (Journal Inquirer)
A guy whose favorite presidents are Ike and Jerry Ford, whose first political hero was Barry Goldwater, who voted for Ronald Reagan, Bob Dole, Bush the Elder (once), and Bush the Younger (once), tuned in to the Republican convention this week.
- Slouching Toward Washington (The Weekly Standard via Yahoo! News)
You may have noticed that some presidential Transitions are more equal than others.
- Russian site may be Jewish capital - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
MOSCOW — A Russian archaeologist says he has found the lost capital of the Khazars, a powerful nation that adopted Judaism as its official religion more than 1,000 years ago, only to disappear leaving little trace of its culture. Dmitry Vasilyev, a ...
- Hundreds gather to remember Miriam Makeba's life (CTV.ca)
A trumpet wailed and poetry soared Saturday as South Africans remembered "Mama Africa," Miriam Makeba, for her music and her commitment to human rights.
- Power of Words: Hearing a book come alive (The Ithaca Journal)
My mother died 48 years ago, but I can still remember her beautiful voice singing, reciting poetry and reading stories to me. When I could read on my own, I was rarely without a book in my hand. I read every Nancy Drew book just as soon as it came out. I took it for granted that I could pick up a book and read anything that sparked my interest.
- From the Sisters of St. Joseph (Allston-Brighton Tab)
Founders Day celebration, 'Arts of Healing' poetry, Taize prayer
- Writers pick up pens to protest 42-day detentions (Las Vegas Sun)
Sun, Oct 12, 2008 (11:27 a.m.) Dozens of renowned British writers came out against new anti-terrorism legislation Sunday, publishing a collection of satire, essays, fiction and poetry to protest a proposal allowing police to hold suspects without charge for up to 42 days.
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