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- Stan Lauryssens tells of faking it with Dali - News.com.au
"SEVENTY-five per cent of the Salvador Dali artwork being sold today is fake," says writer Stan Lauryssens on the phone from his home in Belgium. It's an audacious statement, and even if it's only partly true, a shocking one. Lauryssens should know ...
- You write the reviews: Roger Lloyd Pack, The Maltings, Wells-Next ... - Independent
You write the reviews: Roger Lloyd Pack, The Maltings, Wells-Next ...Independent, UK - 36 minutes agoThis was a good choice for the opening night of the 11th Poetry-next-the-Sea festival in Norfolk. Roger Lloyd Pack, best known for his role as Trigger in ...
- Scholarship opens gates to Cambridge - UQ News
Scholarship opens gates to CambridgeUQ News, Australia - 6 hours ago"As a student scholar and writer of poetry, I'm particularly thrilled that I'll be walking the corridors of Christ's College, once home to the likes of ...
- Sub Pop 20: Individual Staff Picks - Pitchforkmedia.com
Pitchforkmedia.comSub Pop 20: Individual Staff PicksPitchforkmedia.com, IL - 4 hours ago... revealing an artist whose intense devotion to craft had produced a diverse catalog of roots, rockabilly, garage, and primitive poetry. ...
- Dissecting Nas’ Untitled - Part 2 - PopMatters
PopMattersDissecting Nas’ Untitled - Part 2PopMatters, IL - 2 hours agoHis first verse is an exploration of African American history in a series of poetic, internally-rhymed individual statements which are able to stand ...
- Phoebe Snow is back, and playing in Peekskill - Lower Hudson Journal news
Phoebe Snow is back, and playing in PeekskillLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 14 minutes agoCelebrated for her powerful voice and vocal phrasing, she had a hit single with "Poetry Man," from her eponymous 1974 debut, which went gold on the strength ...
- In short, a perfect day for Dad (Erie Times-News)
Father's Day is coming, and millions of children and/or wives are thinking: "This year, I think I'll get Dad a nice casual shirt."
- Gaining insights from others' lives (Miami Herald)
I used to love reading biographies and autobiographies when I was younger, but maybe I'm a little jaded now. Everyone seems to have an ax to grind, an angle to play, a story to spin and a point to make. Understand, though I still find it instructive to read of other's lives and gain insight from their tales, and reading with a slightly jaundiced eye may actually be a bit of an advantage, like ...
- Your Name Your Email Address Recipient's Email Address - Newsweek
Your Name Your Email Address Recipient's Email AddressNewsweek - 1 hour agoAnd now the journalist Alan Weisman has produced, if not a bible, at least a Book of Revelation, "The World Without Us," which conjures up a future ...
- Poverello to celebrate serving 2 million meals - The Missoulian
Poverello to celebrate serving 2 million mealsThe Missoulian, MT - 3 hours agoDo you have a specific comment or addition to this story? (This form will send your opinion directly to the Newsdesk. To send this story to a friend, ...
- Weintraub: Gritty Iraq drama gives HBO a worthy successor to 'Wire' (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Cynical, violent, unsentimental, gloriously literate and brilliantly executed, “Generation Kill” is the best HBO series since “The Wire.” David Simon and Ed Burns, the primary players behind that late, great urban drama, have adapted ...
- FOLK's Used Book Sale Reminder - Kingwood Now
FOLK's Used Book Sale ReminderKingwood Now, TX - 4 hours agoFriends Of the Library Kingwood's (FOLK's) next Used Book Sale is Saturday, May 10, 2008 at the Kingwood Library, 4102 Rustic Woods Dr @ West Lake Houston ...
- Mouth music - Isthmus
Mouth musicIsthmus, WI - 10 minutes ago"Just having each of them do one poem makes for a great show. You want to come see that." The participatory nature of slams, which randomly pick audience ...
- 'Freedom Rings' at Diamond Park Thursday - Meadville Tribune
'Freedom Rings' at Diamond Park ThursdayMeadville Tribune, PA - 6 hours agoOther local entertainment will include an American Shotokan karate exhibition with Master Arnold Johnson III; a drum circle; poetry by Dianne Manning; ...
- Beyond the Bard at Oregon Shakespeare Festival (San Francisco Chronicle)
Ask Bill Rauch how he likes being the new artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and his boyish face beams. The 45-year-old Rauch moved to this southern Oregon hamlet more than a year ago to take the reins of the festival, its three theaters,...
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