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- 'Ashes': Irresistible & impossible - Philadelphia Daily News
There's a rumor going around that "Ashes of Time Redux" is a martial-arts movie, but I'd advise Jackie Chan fans to give it a wide berth. It's art, certainly, but it ain't martial. "Ashes of Time" is the work of celebrated visualist Wong Kar Wei, who ...
- Nature collection grows at Arnold public library (The Union Democrat)
A collection of books and videos housed at the Arnold branch of the Calaveras County Library System stands as the legacy of a Camp Connell woman who studied, photographed and taught about her natural surroundings.
- Let's talk food at book fair - Honolulu Advertiser
Contributors to the new compilation "We Go Eat: A Mixed Plate From Hawai'i's Food Culture" (Hawai'i Council for the Humanities) will take part in the book fair at Barnes & Noble Ala Moana tomorrow. The book, which includes articles, short fiction ...
- Michael Miles, musician, banjo player and storyteller, to reveal ... - Chicago Tribune
Michael Miles, musician, banjo player and storyteller, to reveal ...Chicago Tribune, United States - 6 hours agoQuoting news accounts, journals, letters, speeches and even poetry, Miles will recount in story and song the history of the railroad, celebrating its ...
- Moon – the new frontier - Chandigarh Tribune
Moon – the new frontierChandigarh Tribune, India - 3 hours agoBy SK Sharma, Professor Emeritus, Panjab University Since time immemorial poets, writers and astrologers have looked at the moon for writing romantic poetry ...
- Joe Stroud recapitulates a life in poetry (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
For the past four decades, Joe Stroud has sifted through the details of daily life, searching for miracles.
- CSO soars with Dvorak (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
No doubt many in Music Hall for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra’s concert this morning spent a difficult week without power. Paavo Järvi’s all-Dvorak program, grounded in beautiful Bohemian moods, was a gratifying respite. But there was an added bonus: A bright new cellist named Gautier Capucon.
- Free Oct. 20 reading by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Stephen Dunn (Daily News Journal)
Stephen Dunn, a Pulitzer Prize recipient and the author of 16 books, will present a poetry reading at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20, in Cantrell Hall, which is located in the Tom H. Jackson Building at MTSU.
- Konstantin Pavlov, Bulgarian poet and screenwriter, dies at 75 - Sofia Echo
Konstantin Pavlov, Bulgarian poet and screenwriter, dies at 75Sofia Echo, Bulgaria - 47 minutes agoHe had been publishing poetry since the 1960s and had his work organised in 10 volumes. Throughout the years, Pavlov also wrote scripts for feature-length ...
- 'Role' with Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott and you'll be rolling ... - MLive.com
Danny (Paul Rudd) has a few reservations about his job. He and his partner, Wheeler (Seann William Scott), travel around to schools, urging kids to stay off drugs and guzzle their energy drink Minotaur instead (their slogan: "Taste the beast!"). But ...
- Enjoy some Plays and Poetry - Regional Standard
Enjoy some Plays and PoetryRegional Standard, CT - 9 hours agoKandie Carle, who for years has done her popular "Victorian Lady" performance at many venues in the region, has put together "Plays and Poetry," a set of ...
- The O-Scene - Rhett Akins, Aaron Hall Band hit up the Ox-patch - Daily Mississippian
Well, kiddies, it’s almost that time of year again. Candy, debauchery, evil and costumes (and, no, I’m not talking about Mardi Gras) make for a fun-filled Halloween weekend … this time next week. Until then, we’ve got another away game and a ...
- MSA Week Plans in Process of Being Finalized - Connect2 OWU
MSA Week Plans in Process of Being FinalizedConnect2 OWU, OH - 16 hours agoThis year’s event schedule is not yet finalized, but there are three events that Stevenson can confirm: the Annual Sisters United Poetry Slam on Thursday, ...
- Passing the bucks - Village Voice
'You couldn't build a city like New York in good taste,' Rudy Burckhardtâ€â€photographer, filmmaker, painterâ€â€observed in 1994 of the hometown he'd adopted some six decades earlier. That was, in large measure, what he liked about it. Of the countless ...
- 'Double Helix' - Ashland Daily Tidings
A rollercoaster ride akin to the spiraling structure of DNA, "Double Helix" is a techno thriller that may leave you drop-jawed as to why you'd never heard of it or Ashland author Nancy Parker. Parker is that rare breed of cat in whose hands technical ...
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