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- Visiting Israeli Scholar Gabriel Levin (Knox College)
Gabriel Levin, the 2008 Joseph B. Glossberg Visiting Israeli Scholar at Knox College, will deliver three free, public lectures in September and October about Middle Eastern literature and his work as a translator.
- 'Culture is oxygen. We have to protect it' - Globe and Mail
Patrick F from Canada writes: The problem with supporting the arts is that the payoff in terms of getting something into the public domain is somewhere on the order of 140 years now (Life 70 years copyright). And they want to strengthen copyright ...
- Top Names Book in For Ennis Festival - PR Inside
2008-11-27 12:20:53 - Thursday, 27 November 2008 - Some of the most recognisable names in Irish and international literature will participate in the Ennis Book Club Festival 2009, details of which were announced today. The County Clare capital will ...
- Montgomery Community Events Oct. 23-30, 2008 - Washington Post
Washington PostMontgomery Community Events Oct. 23-30, 2008Washington Post, United States - 19 hours ago... Enduring Debates That Define and Inspire Our Country." 7:30 pm, Friendship Heights Village Center, 4433 S. Park Ave., Chevy Chase. Free. 301-656-2797.
- Poet Kay Ryan speaks tonight at Montalvo - San Jose Mercury News
Poet Kay Ryan speaks tonight at MontalvoSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 23 minutes ago"PCSJ's mission is to bring the most interesting and diverse voices in American poetry to an ever-increasing audience," Dille says. "WS Merwin, Eavan Boland ...
- At 'Home' With the Past - Washington Post
At 'Home' With the PastWashington Post, United States - 3 hours agoHere are the two volumes of Calvin's "Institutes of the Christian Religion," without which she thinks you can't understand Herman Melville. ...
- Bootle-born poet Matt Simpson on a life of writing - icSeftonandWestLancs
Bootle-born poet Matt Simpson on a life of writingicSeftonandWestLancs, UK - 1 hour agoI was writing poetry and I was reading. I said ‘this is all wrong’ and I wanted to go to university.†Ironically working those 15 months helped guide him ...
- Rod Dreher: Wendell Berry's time is now - Dallas Morning News
Rod Dreher: Wendell Berry's time is nowDallas Morning News, TX - 4 hours agoHe is a Christian who can't be understood apart from his deep religious conviction that humankind is under divine command to be good caretakers of creation ...
- SNAPSHOTS: Hard Freight Cafe - Penn State Altoona
SNAPSHOTS: Hard Freight CafePenn State Altoona, United States - 3 hours agoA poetry reading by Kim Garcia and Hard Freight Café were held on Thursday, October 2 at 7:30 pm in the Titelman Study Lounge of the Misciagna Family Center ...
- Meet the Authors - Washington Post
Meet the AuthorsWashington Post, United States - 8 hours agoHome & Family 12:10 pm Signing 2 PM Eavan Boland, a poet and writer born in Ireland, has published nine volumes of poetry, including " Domestic Violence" ...
- Superconducting and Superfluid - Kommersant
Academician Petr Kapitsa (above) waited 40 years for his well-deserved honor. He received the 1978 Nobel Prize in physics for work published in 1938. The Nobel Committee responded quickly to Nikolai Basov (below) and Aleksandr Prokhorov’s discovery ...
- Holiday charm - Corsicana Daily Sun
Holiday charmCorsicana Daily Sun, TX - 3 hours agoWe thank you for reading exp, and if you don’t receive one at your home or business, or pick one up in a store, please contact me at the Daily Sun and we ...
- Goings on About Town: Classical Music (The New Yorker)
OPERA METROPOLITAN OPERA Last season’s opening-night attraction was Mary Zimmerman’s new production of “Lucia di Lammermoor,†whose combination of fantasy and verisimilitude delighted the daring but left traditionalists unmoved. Diana Damrau (who could definitely give 2007’s Lucia, Natalie Dessay, a run for her money) takes the title role . . .
- Alan Cruise-Johnston - SOUNZ
Alan Cruise-Johnston’s enthusiasm for choral music was kindled at Christchurch Boys’ High School singing the works of Griffiths and Galway under the inspired baton of Clifton Cook. His years at Victoria University of Wellington with Page and ...
- Site of the week: The Manchester Review - Guardian Unlimited
This week's star URL is a new arts journal from Manchester University, which has scored a coup by persuading Booker winner John Banville to hand over the first chapter of his yet-to-be-published novel for its launch edition. Banville's The Sinking ...
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