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- Anthea Lipsett meets the teacher who carried out a terrifying experiment in fascism in the 1960s (Guardian Unlimited)
A new film tells how a teacher in the 1960s carried out a terrifying experiment in fascism with his class. Anthea Lipsett tracks him down - and some of his students
- Desire: A dangerous flame (Independent)
Why is the measure of love loss? In between those two words – love, loss, and standing on either side of them, is how all this happened in the first place. Another word: desire.
- Kaiser Center may see new life again - Tri Valley Herald
Kaiser Center may see new life againTri Valley Herald, CA - 6 hours agoActress Bette Davis was slated in 1960 to present Oakland with an evening of poetry by Carl Sandburg. And the center looked more like a fortified embassy in ...
- Mr. T, Zombie Poetry on NTV Station Today - NewTeeVee
Mr. T, Zombie Poetry on NTV Station TodayNewTeeVee, CA - 21 hours agoThe 80s icon’s appearance virtually guarantees viral success, but despite a number of wildly popular clips, the actor/bouncer/bodyguard’s online presence ...
- INBOX DELIVERY: Digital Variety Edition only - Variety
INBOX DELIVERY: Digital Variety Edition onlyVariety, CA - 1 hour agoBy DIANE CLEHANE It's a bit of a mystery to acclaimed crime novelist PD James just how she's managed to keep poetry-loving Scotland Yard detective Commander ...
- Community Events - Melrose Free Press
Community EventsMelrose Free Press, MA - 13 minutes agoPlease let the Melrose Free Press know for the Community Events section. Photos are welcome. Send information, by Monday at 10 am for Thursday publication, ...
- Jack White and Alicia Keys Team for Quantum of Solace Theme Song - Forbes
CULVER CITY, Calif., July 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, producers of the highly anticipated 22nd James Bond adventure "Quantum of Solace," announced today that multi-Grammy Award-winning and platinum selling recording ...
- Rob Hughes: Carribean Conundrum - Scotland on Sunday Online
THE SO-CALLED Lightnin' Bolts on the Olympic track this past week would not have surprised Louise Bennett. More than 40 years ago, Bennett, Jamaica's very own Rabbie Burns, wrote Colonization in Reverse, in which she foresaw her boys and girls re ...
- Food, wine events in September - AZCentral.com
Sundays at Chez Antiques: Sundays; varies month-to-month The antique store offers wine and cheese. Chez Antiques, 8740 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale. Free. 480-813-1909. Friday Wine Tastings: 5:30-8 p.m. Fridays. The tasting theme changes weekly ...
- HANGING ON TO HISTORY - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
HANGING ON TO HISTORYThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 7 hours agoThe Artists' Gala Reception will be held Oct. 10, from 6 to 8 pm as a Louisiana Passport Event and part of the World Cultural Economic Forum sponsored by ...
- Longtime S.B. Poet Cynthia Anderson Moves On - Santa Barbara Independent
After 26 years in Santa Barbara, poet and editor Cynthia Anderson and her new husband and artistic collaborator Bill Dahl (they tied the knot August 4) are following their dream to a new home and inspiration in the high desert near Joshua Tree ...
- Extended Q&A: Fred Andrle, author of Love Life, a collection of poems - Columbus Dispatch
As host of WOSU AM's radio show Open Line , Fred Andrle has interviewed the famous and become a bit famous himself. But nothing, he said, compares to the thrill of seeing the words "First Edition, First Printing" on his book of poems. Love Life , a ...
- Step up for Arts Walk! (The Hingham Journal)
The Hingham Downtown Association is currently helping to match up artists with host businesses for the annual Arts Walk.
- 24th Annual Raleigh Medal Of Arts Ceremony - Raleigh Chronicle
Raleigh Chronicle24th Annual Raleigh Medal Of Arts CeremonyRaleigh Chronicle, NC - 7 hours agoHe is a writer of more than 20 forms of poetry, drama, essays and literary criticism. In 2008, he became the first Southerner and the first African-American ...
- Senior citizens pursuing education from home, via telephone - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Kathy Leeds grows animated as she describes the courses she is taking this fall, including classes in current events, art, and literature. But Leeds will never step foot on a campus or in a classroom. The 79-year-old widow has multiple ...
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