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- Poetry and rehabilitation - International Herald Tribune
For years, Jay Parini, the Robert Frost biographer and literature professor, had been writing - wrestling with, he says - a book titled "Why Poetry Matters." No sooner was it published than the writer was confronted with a slice-of-life demand to ...
- Seven-Book Release Propels Author to National Level - 24-7PressRelease.com
Seven-Book Release Propels Author to National Level -- Longtime publisher gears up for massive exposure with lineup of empowerment tools -- /24-7PressRelease/ - June 16, 2008 - The notion that seven is the number for completion did not bypass Dr.
- Peace, Love and the Psychedelic Sixties from the Sheldon Museum of Art - Art Daily
Art DailyPeace, Love and the Psychedelic Sixties from the Sheldon Museum of ArtArt Daily - 49 minutes agoThe exhibition also includes a Vietnam portfolio with poetry and art created in 1967 to protest the war. Many artists dissented through print media: from Ad ...
- Intervene! Interrupt! (Good Times)
(a-e/intervene-interrupt-1) Inside “Rethinking Art as Social Practice”
- James Bond's TLS - Times Online
In late 1959 Ian Fleming’s marriage was foundering and his James Bond novels were not tripping off the page as he would have liked. As an escape, he agreed to fly round the world, researching a travel book called Thrilling Cities. By November he ...
- A Series of Unfortunate Literary Allusions - NPR News
The Baudelaire orphans draw their name from another Baudelaire who had it really, really bad -- the French poet who wrote The Flowers of Evil. HarperCollins NPR.org , October 12, 2006 · A Series of Unfortunate Events is chock full of evil henchmen ...
- Go fishin' with Dad - Portsmouth Herald News
Go fishin' with DadPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoAt 10:30 am Wednesday, July 23, Lawrence Clark will share his one-man show blending music, original poetry, storytelling and drama. At 10:30 am, Thursday, ...
- Showtime's 'This American Life' fares better in second season (The Wichita Eagle)
On radio, "This American Life" is a treasure -- a brilliantly conceived form of quirky, true-life storytelling that has spawned a host of imitators and stands with the finest work the medium has delivered. But on TV last year, not so brilliant. While the first season on Showtime was promising, mistakes were made -- even host and executive producer Ira Glass says so. "I feel proud of what we ...
- Juneteenth Planning Committee prepares for Big Event - Birmingham Times
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – Staff and sponsors for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute’s (BCRI) 13th Annual Juneteenth Celebration are hard at work planning for a successful event. On Saturday, June 7, the Institute will host its free daylong street ...
- LOCAL RELIGION DIGEST: West Reading church to honor police officers - Reading Eagle
LOCAL RELIGION DIGEST: West Reading church to honor police officersReading Eagle, PA - 1 hour agoChallenged persons who would like to sing, play an instrument, dance, share poetry or display arts and crafts should contact the Rev. ...
- MSNBC.com reports - MSNBC
Rosie O’Donnell and Howard Stern ended their long feud on June 3 when O’Donnell called in to the Stern’s radio show. Among the topics they discussed were her final days of “The View,” which O’Donnell remembers differently from ABC ...
- Library News for Monday, June 30, 2008 (The Milford Daily News)
Library News for Monday, June 30, 2008
- Norma Woodall (Mendocino Beacon)
Norma Alice Woodall passed away May 20, 2008 at Ukiah Adventist hospital, following a long illness. Alice was born March 21, 1924, in San Francisco, Calif. Her parents then moved to Little River, where they founded a homestead out on the Little River Prairie.
- Brigitte Bardot's Inconvenient Truth - LA Canyon News
LA Canyon NewsBrigitte Bardot's Inconvenient TruthLA Canyon News, CA - 7 hours agoBut as many of us believe we are going forward, France has now taken a step back into the Dark Ages with the recent conviction of the beloved Hollywood sex ...
- Duncan Hamilton: Punishment through poetry. Let's teach miscreants a ... - yorkshirepost
There's an image of our judiciary as being stuffily cloistered in Harold Macmillan's "you've never had it so good" tweedy and monochrome 1950s. It is difficult to shake when one judge is heard in court dimly murmuring to himself "Who are the Beatles ...
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