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- A beautiful new mosaic - Augusta Chronicle
A beautiful new mosaicAugusta Chronicle, GA - 1 hour agoAll along the way, there will be dancing and singing and book-and-poetry readings and exhibits ranging from the Inventions of Da Vinci to the legacy of our ...
- Charles Pachter puts iconic Queen-moose paintings in new alphabet book - News1130.com
TORONTO - It's been more than three decades since Toronto-based artist Charles Pachter painted the first of several images of the Queen with a moose (saluting astride one, paddling through water on one, and so on) and he still doesn't know if Her ...
- Vikings preferred male grooming to pillaging - Telegraph.co.uk
Vikings preferred male grooming to pillagingTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoBy Jonathan Wynne-Jones But Cambridge University has launched a campaign to recast them as "new men" with an interest in grooming, fashion and poetry. ...
- Neil Gaiman - UGO
Neil GaimanUGO, NY - 2 hours agoSecond, this could be Dreamworks Animation's answer to Pixar's The Incredibles, a hip, superpowered teen movie with lots of metahuman slugfests. ...
- Prince of style: Book captures the fashion genius of a pop-culture ... - Wilton Villager
Prince of style: Book captures the fashion genius of a pop-culture ...Wilton Villager, CT - 9 hours agoThis sumptuous collection of photos, poetry and new music, co-created with celebrity photographer Randee St. Nicholas, offers up Prince as a pop-cultural ...
- Frankfurt Book Fair fetes Turkish-born authors (AFP via Yahoo! News)
After solemnly reading a German poem, Zafer Senocak jokes with two readers in Turkish, an example of writers at ease with double identities in a country seeking to refine policies of integration.
- Peek at the Week (Niles Herald-Spectator)
Submissions for Community Calendar are required 10 days preceding the date of publication. Send to: Niles Managing Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026. Information may be faxed to (847) 486-7495 or e-mailed to mbottari@pioneerlocal.com.
- Sony Patches Controversial LBP Song - Tom's Guide
Sony Patches Controversial LBP SongTom's Guide, CA - 6 hours agoVerses form the Koran have been used all over the place, from poetry and books to words from the Qur’an being quoted in an article. ...
- ANNA E. SAKELLARIADIS (The Harvard Crimson)
Prominent Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his first seminal work, “Things Fall Apart” yesterday evening with readings from his poetry and a discussion of his life’s work—both literary and political—in front of a packed audience at the Tsai Auditorium.
- Love of music, classical literature influences organ player (Concord Monitor)
BENNINGTON -- Dorothy Anita Smith is not to be confused with the Dorothy Smith whose X-rays were once placed in her folder at the hospital.
- Norwich Pops Orchestra - Hall of Fame (EDP24 - Eastern Daily Press)
Well-known, with a great tune, presented in the grandest manner, with every instrument playing its heart out, Jupiter, from Holst's Planets Suite, was just the choice for the Sunday afternoon concert by the Norwich Pops Orchestra, which was conducted by the irrepressible Geoff Davidson and led by Fiona Hutchins.
- 5 recognized as embodying award's spirit of courage - GoErie.com
5 recognized as embodying award's spirit of courageGoErie.com, PA - 20 minutes agoAccording to a biography provided by Sisters of St. Joseph, Austin has shared her poems with other women in the Sexual Abuse Family Education and Treatment ...
- Deaths & Funerals - Times Colonist
Deaths & FuneralsTimes Colonist, Canada - 2 hours agoGwinn's lifetime interests included a devotion to religion, politics, travel, poetry and charitable endeavours like reading for blind people. ...
- Fighting cancer across the globe - Huntsville Times
S. African group visits local Relay for Life officials Relay for Life - the American Cancer Society's signature fundraiser - isn't an easy task, but the Huntsville chapter of the society spent Wednesday making the relay easier for parts of South ...
- Charlotte Kohler dies at 99; editor brought distinguished writers, poets to Virginia Quarterly Review (Los Angeles Times)
Charlotte Kohler, who helped shape the path of literature as the longtime editor of the small but influential Virginia Quarterly Review, died Sept. 15 of congestive heart failure at her home in Charlottesville, Va. She was 99 and died one day before her 100th birthday.
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