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- 'The Dead All Have the Same Skin' by Boris Vian - Los Angeles Times
'The Dead All Have the Same Skin' by Boris VianLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoHe published poetry and numerous articles, many of these springing from, and reflecting, his pedigree as Pataphysician. He performed and recorded original ...
- John Lundberg: Amy Winehouse At Cambridge (HuffingtonPost)
No, she wasn't actually staggering around the hallowed halls. But a Cambridge English professor caused quite a stir last week when a question on his...
- Cambridge students tested on Diana biography - Daily Telegraph
Prof Mary Beard said she also made her third-year pupils read tabloid newspapers and transcripts of the notorious "Squidgygate" and "Camillagate" tapes, which revealed intimate details of the princess and the Prince of Wales's extra-marital affairs ...
- Amiri Baraka launches Spoken Word & Hip Hop Educator’s Institute ... - Isthmus
Amiri Baraka launches Spoken Word & Hip Hop Educator’s Institute ...Isthmus, WI - Jul 8, 2008“African American culture is strong because we have had to be strong to survive,” said Baraka, encouraging young people in the audience to read history and ...
- Brighton Bar stays true to musical mission (Asbury Park Press)
Even the most haughty of rock 'n' roll historians would have a tough time challenging The Stone Pony's epic stature as the Jersey Shore's polestar for blues-driven, heartland rock.
- New Dallas Museum of Art exhibit lets vistiors get in touch with art (Dallas Morning News)
How does an art museum create an exhibit that keeps the kids happy without boring adults – and vice versa? How does the brick-and-mortar museum highlight what can't be experienced online – but still provide the high-tech extras that only computers can supply?
- A&L Events Calender - Gateway
A&L Events CalenderGateway, NE - 5 hours agoMay 15 - Spoken word artist Nebraska will be at the Loves Jazz and Arts center as part of its "Poetry in Motion" showcase. The performance starts at 7:30 pm ...
- Shocking attitudes to Great War`s wounded revealed (PhysOrg)
Diaries written by working class soldiers wounded in World War One have revealed how they silently endured brutal treatment by military nurses, doctors, physiotherapists and stretcher bearers.
- Shakespeare sonnets hit the stage - Jam! Showbiz
For while the latter's legacy is certainly defined in large part by works like David and the Pieta and the former's by his roster of works for the stage, when it comes to Michelangelo's artistic contributions, if one overlooks the bit of painting he ...
- Friday Books: poetry slams, Civil Rights, energy independence and ... - Facing South
Friday Books: poetry slams, Civil Rights, energy independence and ...Facing South, NC - 5 hours agoAbbott captures the colorful history of Southern performance poetry in Let them Eat Moonpie, a book that is part history and part Southern study. ...
- Joseph Lodge Superior Court Judge (Santa Barbara Independent)
Joe Lodge was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1932. His father was a businessman, his mother a piano teacher. There were no lawyers in his family, but he decided as a teenager that he wanted to become one. His father wanted him to go into the family business, while his mother supported him in his desire to go away to college. His mother prevailed.
- CD reviews: Flutist Baum grows as composer, arranger (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Flutist Jamie Baum's music is a little larger than it seems -- in several ways. Her septet sometimes grows in size, and her music ranges from forward-looking jazz to semi-formal explorations of thematic ideas.
- Chicago Weather - Hartford Courant
By Katie Peterson A Phone Call to the Future: New and Selected Poems By Mary Jo Salter Knopf, 222 pages, $26.95 'A Phone Call to the Future" combines selections from five earlier books and a generous helping of new works by Formalist poet Mary Jo ...
- Ugly World of Modeling: Drugs, Rape, Predators, Isolation - ABC News
ABC NewsUgly World of Modeling: Drugs, Rape, Predators, IsolationABC News - 2 hours agoJudging by poetry Korshunova had posted on social networking sites, the Kazakhstan-born model was likely a "very young girl who has discovered that romance ...
- DeRosier's dedication to education recalled at memorial service (Billings Gazette)
Longtime Rocky Mountain College President Arthur DeRosier Jr. was remembered with personal tributes, poetry and music during a soulful memorial service Friday morning. DeRosier, 76, died of pancreatic cancer in November at his son's home in Louisville ...
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