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- Virgin of Flames (RainbowNetwork.com)
What do you say about a mixed-race mural artist who is obsessed with a transsexual stripper, the Virgin Mary and his dead mother - in roughly that order? Mostly, that his story makes for interesting reading, even if you don’t always understand it.
- SLJ Talks to Caroline Kennedy - School Library Journal
School Library JournalSLJ Talks to Caroline KennedySchool Library Journal - 17 minutes agoIt was writing or finding a poem in a poetry book or anthology and picking a poem out that we liked, and either memorizing it or copying it over. ...
- Poetry books 'set free' around city to promote festival - Newburyport Daily News
NEWBURYPORT  While eating lunch at the Grog or enjoying the summer-like temperatures on the boardwalk yesterday, you may have found a book. A number of poetry books were left behind around the downtown yesterday, but not by accident. A total of 25 ...
- Maher's mockery misses the point - Los Angeles Times
Maher's mockery misses the pointLos Angeles Times, CA - 20 hours agoFaith is also the spur for everything from the poetry of Psalms to the Cathedral at Chartres to relief missions. "Religulous" is one-dimensional. ...
- Tears without end: the terrible price of true love - The Independent
Heartbreak has been the subject of so many awful songs that it's tempting to take it lightly. Then, suddenly, it happens to you . Cole Moreton reflects on the appalling human capacity for feeling loss, romantic or otherwise What is it like? It is ...
- The antidote to universal troubles (Times Online)
The most concise distillation of why poetry matters is in Alan Bennett’s play The History Boys. When one of the boys complains that most poetry is about things that haven’t happened to them yet, \ Hector replies: “It will. And then you will have the antidote ready. Grief. Happiness.
- Oscar Wilde Interview (RainbowNetwork.com)
Why am I nervous? Because this man is famous, and fame and status somehow command anxiety from someone such as myself, otherwise - what`s the point of being famous? Except that he isn`t - not yet. I am about to interview Oscar Wilde - the Oscar Wilde, before he is famous. At least, as we know it.
- Gander wins prestigious fellowship - The Brown Daily Herald
Gander wins prestigious fellowshipThe Brown Daily Herald, RI - 2 hours agoHe plans to work on a book of poetry, a work of fiction and translations of two poets, one from Spanish and the other from Japanese.
- Tibetan monks scheduled to return to city - Ashtabula Star-Beacon
Tibetan monks scheduled to return to cityAshtabula Star-Beacon, OH - 11 hours agoShartse offers complete basic courses in Tibetan history, literature, poetry, grammar, English and mathematics, which are studied as prerequisites for the ...
- Consumers Love The Fun Labels of Mollydooker Wines As Much as The ... - 1888 Press Release (press release)
Consumers Love The Fun Labels of Mollydooker Wines As Much as The ...1888 Press Release (press release), TX - 4 hours agoSmall, custom fonts and writing on both the front and back recite poetry, “Every heart is full and the joy of love permeates all things. ...
- Musing poetry and music cafe offers variety, unique venue - Farmington Observer
Musing, a poetry and music cafe, offers something new each month. "It's extremely varied and eclectic," said Ann Holdreith, host of the cafe gathering of poets and musicians. "At times it offers the unexpected." In March 2009, for instance, a sitar ...
- Punk rock persona turns a little bit country - Oregon Daily Emerald
Punk rock persona turns a little bit countryOregon Daily Emerald, OR - 16 minutes agoby Alex Gabriel | Pulse Reporter In 1977, more than three decades ago, musician John Doe met a woman named Exene Cervenka in a poetry class in Los Angeles. ...
- James Gleeson: Surrealist painter, art critic and curator who drew dark inspiration from contemporary events (Independent)
James Gleeson was one of Australia's greatest artists, and the country's foremost surrealist painter. Unlike his contemporaries, who merely dabbled in surrealism, Gleeson remained true to its philosophy until his death at the age of 92. While his early work was critically acclaimed, in the middle period of his life Gleeson was better known as an art critic, author, poet and curator. At 68, he ...
- New Web Site, Content for ProQuest - WWJ Newsradio 950
Ann Arbor-based ProQuest said Wednesday it had launched a "dramatically" redesigned Web site at www.proquest.com . ProQuest said the new site would enable customers, partners, end users and other visitors to find what they’re looking for with ...
- ‘The Hugo Chávez Show’ - Extra Newspaper
Extra Newspaper‘The Hugo Chávez Show’Extra Newspaper, IL - 12 hours ago... poetry and whatever else strikes his fancy. “Chávez is easily caricatured because he can be funny; he can seem buffoonish on his ‘Aló Presidente,’†...
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