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- Aida Edemariam meets Marcus du Sautoy, the world's least likely maths professor (Guardian Unlimited)
A couple of years ago the physical theatre company Complicite were workshopping their new play when they decided they needed some help. Given that A Disappearing Number (currently playing at the Barbican in London) involves the early 20th-century Cambridge mathematician GH Hardy, and an Indian mathematician he tutored, Srinivasa Ramanujan, they thought they would call on the services of a ...
- Art With Arlesia Set for TV Production in Atlanta! - Forbes
ATLANTA, Oct. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- The most anticipated, long awaited television show representing local Artists in Metro Atlanta launches any day now! The "Art Gallery" related television show will primarily focus on Visual Arts, including all of the ...
- Sarah's pompom palaver - Seattle Post Intelligencer
WASHINGTON -- I had hoped I was finally done with acting as an interpreter for politicians whose relationship with the English language was tumultuous. There's W.'s gummy grammar, of course, like the classic, "Is our children learning?" And covering ...
- The morning after the night before - Guardian Unlimited
The day after the election, I saw Barack Obama standing in the produce aisle of my local grocery store, wearing an "I voted" sticker and holding a cantaloupe. Outside, his wife waited in a station-wagon pointed north. "What's he doing in Michigan ...
- Angelou Writing a Poem About Obama - BlackNews.com
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — 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 ...
- Barack Obama fulfills the dream - Times Online
The election of Barack Obama, the son of a Kenyan goatherd, as the 44th President of the United States of America is a moment to savour, proof that the promise of a better day, expressed in prose that rises like poetry, can still carry an electorate ...
- Georgia Literary Festival Opens Thurs - BainbridgeGa.com
BainbridgeGa.comGeorgia Literary Festival Opens ThursBainbridgeGa.com, GA - 12 hours agoIn addition, the festival will include readings, book signings, children’s activities, poetry workshops with vendors and exhibitors from around the ...
- Toadies find situation a 'win-win' with new fans - Grand Rapids Press
Courtesy photo The Toadies make a stop at the Majestic Theatre in Detroit on Friday. Since reuniting in 2007, members of the alt-rock band Toadies have gradually recognized that they're playing to crowds comprised heavily of new fans. Continue ...
- Ready for another slice of American Pie. (The Charleston Gazette)
Want to go. Don McLean WHEN: 7 p.m. Sunday WHERE: Clay Center TICKETS: $17.50 to $37.50 INFO: 561-3570 or
- Native poets show recent work (Arizona Daily Wildcat)
Add some Southwestern culture to your life and attend a poetry reading by two award-winning authors Thursday. UA professors Luci Tapahonso and Ofelia Zepeda will celebrate the release of their respective books, "A Radiant Curve" and "Where Clouds are Formed" during the reading.
- Book-review: Chicken of India Unite - American Chronicle
Book-review: Chicken of India UniteAmerican Chronicle, CA - 10 minutes agoHis lyrical works have been published in literary poetry sites: Slow Trains, International Zeitschrift, World Poetry Society (WPS), New Writing North, ...
- Obama is off to a poetic start - Daytona Beach News-Journal
Obama is off to a poetic startDaytona Beach News-Journal, FL - 2 hours agoRepublicans and conservatives can start making jokes about how Obama will defend American interests abroad by penning blistering protest poems against ...
- PET DISH: Fun books on animals come in many breeds - Atlanta Journal Constitution
PET DISH: Fun books on animals come in many breedsAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 2 hours agoThe poems are so funny you’ll be reading them out loud. And they’re coupled with wonderful photographs. Any dog lover will enjoy this book. $12.95. ...
- Review by DAVID ORR - New York Times
Review by DAVID ORRNew York Times, United States - 52 minutes agoIt’sa pity not only because many people might enjoy the poetry if they were to read it on its own merits, rather than for the customary vicarious frisson, ...
- Defining moments - New Statesman
New StatesmanDefining momentsNew Statesman, UK - Oct 23, 2008The result of this search is sparse and suggestive poetry, in which “syllables break off in the wind” and “information forks”. Single instants are vividly ...
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