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- Photo exhibit opens at Nature Center Saturday - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- Kalamazoo photographer Jonathan Morgan will open an exhibit today at the Kalamazoo Nature Center. Morgan's exhibit, "Birds, Insects and Plants for the Native Habitat," consists of 40 images. The theme ties in with the Wild Ones Native ...
- Credo: Living in time with the rhythm of the Church’s year - Times Online
Credo: Living in time with the rhythm of the Church’s yearTimes Online, UK - 13 hours agoWe appreciate music, poetry and drama. We become more balanced in our quality of life when rhythms develop naturally. A man of wisdom once wrote: “Hurry is ...
- Wednesday's Child - Katherine - WTNH
Wednesday's Child - KatherineWTNH, CT - 5 hours agoShe even writes poetry - when there's time. "I come home, do homework, music, read and basically that's it. Then I go to bed. But if I don't read, ...
- Filipino author wins Asian literary prize - GMA news.tv
Filipino author wins Asian literary prizeGMA news.tv, Philippines - 7 hours agoSyjuco’s earlier fiction and poetry pieces have appeared in national publications and anthologies. He co-founded and edited an online publication, ...
- Writing group celebrates at annual festival (Concord Monitor)
Twenty years ago, a small group of people gathered at a former sewing button factory in Portsmouth and talked writing.
- Books special: Can intelligent literature survive in the digital age? (Independent)
Look at this chap sitting outside the Caffè Uno at Paddington station. He is reading For Whom the Bell Tolls with slightly exaggerated attention. He has a Uniball pen close to hand, for making shrewd marginal comments. He holds the book up before his face, and his chin juts slightly, as if the fall of Hemingway's lapidary prose were giving him some caffeine boost of vicarious heroism. Behold, ...
- Stage Raw: The Little Dog Laughed - LA Weekly
Stage Raw: The Little Dog LaughedLA Weekly, CA - 1 hour agoHe's also engaging in anonymous erotic encounters with Josie's gay room-mate Calvin (Joshua Bitton). Elaine is engaged to a gay man (Daniel Ponickly) who's ...
- Greenfield students participate in N.C. young author's project (The Wilson Times)
Fourth-graders in Meta Melchior's class at Greenfield School were encouraged to write in poetry or prose on this year's North Carolina Reading Association's Young Authors' Project. The theme for 2008-2009 is Bridges. Here are a few samples of the students' writing. To read the remainder, go to www.wilsontimes.com. Bridges This summer I went tubi ...
- The art of collaboration - New Statesman
New StatesmanThe art of collaborationNew Statesman, UK - 6 hours agoBrasillach was, above all, an aesthete, with a taste for Greek poetry and neoclassical design. He was not the only Frenchman of his generation to acquire ...
- Commerce class busy on literary magazine - Union-News & Sunday Republican
SPRINGFIELD - One could say that many of English teacher Angie L. Scarfe's High School of Commerce students are inspired when it comes to writing and drawing. "Inspired," is the name of a literary and art magazine and Scarfe and involved students are ...
- The Society of the Blind and Deaf organized the Poetry and Art ... - Times of Central Asia (subscription)
The Society of the Blind and Deaf organized the Poetry and Art ...Times of Central Asia (subscription), Kyrgyzstan - 2 hours agoThe Poetry and Art Festival for the disabled children is organized each year in one of the regions of Turkmenistan. This year it has brought the ...
- 'Proud American' feels forced, phony - MLive.com
Terrance Hardy is one of the stars in "Proud American." The message of "Proud American": In the good old U.S. of A., one can accomplish anything . Coming to this conclusion takes little deductive reasoning, for the film is as subtle as an avalanche ...
- One anticipated musical is ‘Road Show,’ which will be off-Broadway ... - Vindicator
NEW YORK — Not since the heyday of the ’80s British musical invasion — which brought “Cats,†“The Phantom of Opera†and “Les Miserables†— has Broadway anticipated such a big, critically lauded musical from across the Atlantic as ...
- No sensible British shoes for this rebel fashionista (Toronto Star)
"You can't have depths without surfaces," the British writer Linda Grant notes on her online blog, The Thoughtful Dresser . In The Clothes on Their Backs , her fourth novel, she pays plenty of attention to what her characters wear, but her emphasis is on what their fashion sense (or lack of it) reveals about them.
- Riding the rails, enveloped in luxury (Lexington Herald-Leader)
EDINBURGH, Scotland . History tells us that Queen Victoria became so enamored of the beauty of Scotland while traveling across the country by train that she decided she must have a castle here. Hence, Balmoral was added to the list of royal residences. Sadly, I wasn't in the market for a Scottish castle, but I was about to follow in Victoria's footsteps by taking a rail journey through the ...
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