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- Political correctness is not a bad thing - Examiner.com
Examiner.comPolitical correctness is not a bad thingExaminer.com - 11 hours agoSome suggest the abolition of the public recital of (mostly) Christian prayer is the cause of youth run amok and without parental supervision or, ...
- Hollywood takes on the Nazis - The Chronicle Herald
Kate Winslet stars as Hanna Schmitz and David Kross is Michael in Stephen Daldry’s The Reader. Winslet portrays a former concentration camp guard in the drama, which is set for release next month. (Melinda Sue Gordon / Alliance) Tom Cruise and ...
- New Hands Detonate ‘Doctor Atomic’ - New York Times
New York TimesNew Hands Detonate ‘Doctor Atomic’New York Times, United States - 3 hours agoThe libretto, by Peter Sellars, is a collage from documentary sources, history books and poetry variously connected to the characters’ inner worlds. ...
- The new war against TB - guardian.co.uk
The new war against TBguardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours agoProminent victims included John Keats, Emily Brontë and Robert Louis Stevenson - associations that gave it an aura of romance and poetry. ...
- Chapter and verse on writing - This is Hampshire
WRITERS in Andover are encouraged to put pen to paper this month with three different events taking place. Sally Startup and Catherine Randle, founder members of Andover's Razbecks Writers, will be displaying poems by the Razbecks all over Andover on ...
- A UI sudent's do-it-yourself gallery - UI The Daily Iowan (registration)
A UI sudent's do-it-yourself galleryUI The Daily Iowan (registration), IA - Oct 27, 2008... the Undergraduate Poetry Workshop student and art aficionado encountered numerous museums and exhibitions. But he found something more inspirational in ...
- Poet and art critic Marjorie Welish to Appear - Carleton College News
Poet and art critic Marjorie Welish to AppearCarleton College News, MN - 3 minutes agoIn the writing process, Welish challenged herself to write in opposition to the words presented in the poem. She explained, “What does it mean to say ‘the ...
- Cops on Fatal L.I. Wal-Mart Stampede: "This Crowd Was Out of Control" (Gothamist)
The Wal-Mart worker killed during yesterday's morning Black Friday sale stampede at the Valley Stream store was identified as 34-year-old Jdimytai Damour of Jamaica, Queens. Newsday reports that the Wal-Mart entrance doors were broken down by a restless crowd of 2,000 shoppers--many of whom had been waiting for hours--as workers were getting the store ready for the 5 a.m. opening. Damour, a ...
- Which character has the worst name in fiction? - guardian.co.uk
Which character has the worst name in fiction?guardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoNames that work, names that really do make an impression on the reader, have a definite sense of poetry to them. Before David Baddiel turned literary critic ...
- Play music - Washington Times
Washington TimesPlay musicWashington Times, DC - 7 hours agoIt was no accident, for instance, that one of Major League Baseball's most famous commissioners, the late Bart Giamatti, had been an epic poetry egghead at ...
- A BLUE HAND: THE BEATS IN INDIA By Deborah Baker, Viking, Rs 499 - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphA BLUE HAND: THE BEATS IN INDIA By Deborah Baker, Viking, Rs 499Calcutta Telegraph, India - 5 hours agoPeriodically he cast back through the pages, prospecting for the glowing seam of a poem, like a miner long accustomed to working in the dark. ...
- • 'Lord of the Burgeoning Lumber' offers fun and originality - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
• 'Lord of the Burgeoning Lumber' offers fun and originalityThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 4 hours agoPlays, as Archibald MacLeish once said about poetry, should not mean but be. And "Lord of the Burgeoning Lumber" be one heck of a bareback ride into the ...
- Readers will visit The Lost World for free (The Herald)
Glasgow and Edinburgh are joining literary forces for the first time to offer thousands of free books to readers in both cities next year.
- Two poets to read at APSU Wednesday - Leaf Chronicle
Two poets will visit Austin Peay State University Wednesday to read from their books of poetry. Kate Daniels, author of "The Niobe Poems," "The White Wave" and "Four Testimonies," lives in Nashville and teaches at Vanderbilt University. "She has ...
- Arts calendar for Nov. 2-8 (The MetroWest Daily News)
Arts and entertainment events around MetroWest for the week of Nov. 2 to 8. ÂÂ
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