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- Nuit Blanche “WORDS TRAVEL FAST” in TTC Subway - Market Wire
TORONRTO / ONTARIO, PRESS RELEASE--(Marketwire - Oct. 3, 2008) - From sunset on Saturday, October 4, to sunrise on Sunday, October 5, 2008, Toronto will be bustling with activity as hundreds of thousands experience a full night of contemporary art ...
- Few treasures found in 'Boxes' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
I look into the eyes of others and see that they make out someone old . It is an identity, old . I feel mild distaste in the eyes of the young. And I feel the same distaste when I look at 85-year-olds in the supermarket. Age is slack and ugly. At 80 ...
- Grades 5 & Up - School Library Journal
AGUIAR, Nadia . The Lost Island of Tamarind . Bk. 1. 448p. (The Book of Tamarind Series). Feiwel & Friends . Oct. 2008. Tr $17.95. ISBN 978-0-312-38029-8 . LC number unavailable. Gr 5–8— Maya, 13; her younger brother, Simon; and baby Penny are ...
- Nick Robinson (BBC News)
Cameron's speech - skilled but what of the substance?
- Churches should be open to all - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Churches should be open to allInland Valley Daily Bulletin, CA - 2 hours ago... then our small numbers will no longer be a point of concern. They will know we are Christian by our love, not our judgments, and that will be a good day.
- PJ Johnson, Ovid Before Exile. Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses - Fabula
PJ Johnson, Ovid Before Exile. Art and Punishment in the MetamorphosesFabula, France - 12 hours agoShe reveals that in the poem, as in late Augustan Rome, the overriding criterion for artistic success was not aesthetic beauty but satisfying the ...
- Arts festival showcases Calgary's Iraqi culture - Calgary Herald
Arts festival showcases Calgary's Iraqi cultureCalgary Herald, Canada - 12 hours agoGuests at the event were treated to live music and heard two Iraqi poets from England read their poetry. Paintings, sculptures and vases created by Iraqi ...
- Site of the week: The Manchester Review - guardian.co.uk
Site of the week: The Manchester Reviewguardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours ago... writing (home to creative writing professor Martin Amis), will be published each spring and autumn, offering a mix of fiction and poetry as well as art, ...Manchester literary journal to publish new work by John Banville Crain's Manchester Businessall 2 news articles
- LOVE, LONGING, AND THE CAMERA - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphLOVE, LONGING, AND THE CAMERACalcutta Telegraph, India - 2 hours agoTurning over the pages of Kuldip Salil’s anthology, Treasury of Urdu Poetry, I chanced upon a couplet by Makhmoor Dehlavi (1909-1956) that caught my eye. ...
- Poet Weaves Visions in an Alluring Web - KBSU
Poet Weaves Visions in an Alluring WebKBSU, ID - 17 hours agoby Robert Woltman "Poetry is the language in which man explores his own amazement," said 20th-century British playwright Christopher Fry. ...
- South Africa bids tearful farewell to ‘Mama Africa’ (Gulf Times)
JOHANNNESBURG: Hundreds of people paid their last respects yesterday to music legend and anti-apartheid activist Miriam Makeba, whose death last weekend plunged South Africa into mourning.
- Nigeria: The Poet And the City a Full Dissection Denja Abdullahi's Abuja Nunyi (AllAfrica.com)
What is it that makes a great writer remembered, quoted and sung for all times like that classical piece "The nutcracker suite" by Peter Illich Tchaikovsky? Undying. Unfading.
- Maya Angelou sees poetry in Obama - Chicago Tribune
Upon his election in 1992, Bill Clinton —affectionately referred to as the nation's first black president—asked Maya Angelou to compose a poem and read it at his inauguration. Angelou feels a new poem welling up inside her following Barack Obama ...
- Putting Antigone's World in Context - Wall Street Journal
Derek Walcott, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1992, is making his opera directing debut in London with "Burial at Thebes," which is the Antigone story retold by the Irish poet Seamus Heaney -- who himself won the Nobel prize in 1995. The ...
- College for Kids 2003 (Knox College)
GALESBURG -- More than 20 courses in art, music, literature, history, mathematics and science will be offered at the College for Kids Program, June 16-27 at Knox College, Galesburg, IL. Courses are offered for students who have completed fourth through eighth grade.
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