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- Art takes a stance in Birmingham (West Bloomfield Eccentric)
Two giant metallic sculptures spring from the ground at the corner of Pierce and Merrill, instantly grabbing Michelle Bosanc's attention. "This is the first time I saw them," she said. "I think they're cool... they add something." Altogether, 10 sculptures are being installed around downtown Birmingham as part of the 2008 CityScapes Public Arts Program. John Sauve, one of the most recognized ...
- 'Tagore balances the moral and the rational' - Times of India
'Tagore balances the moral and the rational'Times of India, India - 1 hour agoBut it's his poetry that forces me to place him among the greatest writers of all times like Homer. Isn't it his world view as a humanist and ...
- Sun Road marks 75 years - Missoulian
WEST GLACIER - There are many ways to take the measure of a road. You can measure it in miles. That'd be 52. Or in dollars spent building the route. That'd be $2.5 million. Or in lives. Three were lost building it. Or in pounds of dynamite used ...
- Bulbs come in colors - Austin Chronicle
Local sound artist/pianist Tom Grzinich plans on taking out some aggression tomorrow night at Ballet Austin. Oko Jumu, the name of the night's event, features performances from guitar/drum duo Bulbs and video from experimental film artist Scott Stark ...
- Your weekly planner - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
Your weekly plannerBucyrus Telegraph Forum, United States - 4 hours agoPoet Sarah Stahl (poetry reading) -- 12:40 pm, in the poetry tent on the corner of Cleveland Avenue and Gay Street on the campus of Columbus College of Art ...
- Award-winning historian, dedicated Southern Illinois U. professor ... - U-Wire.com
John Y. Simon spent most of his life at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Now, after his death, Simon's contributions to the University, its students and the academic world will live on, his colleagues say. Simon, 75, died Tuesday morning ...
- Pasadena writers - North Channel Sun
Using the title of “Emotions in Poetry,†Winnifred Schramm was the featured speaker at Pasadena Writers Organization. She was introduced by the club vice president, William Bage. The group meets on the first Saturday of the month at South Houston ...
- Performers boost China's profile (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Chinese singing sensation Da Pou, who grew up speaking one of his Yunnan province's many dialects, did not start performing until he learned the official Chinese language at age 17. ...
- Book review by Will Podmore - National Secular Society
Book review by Will PodmoreNational Secular Society, UK - 1 hour agoIt has an introduction, ‘Flicks and this fleeting life’, by Harrison himself and another by his colleague the filmmaker Peter Symes, ‘It’s all poetry to me’ ...
- Remembering good old JCHS and literature class (The Tomahawk)
Of all the subjects in high school, one of my favorites was Literature. I wasn’t too big on grammar. As a writer of sorts, I wish I had been a little more attentive when the subject of grammar came up. But, I have a number of reference books on grammar now, so I can just look it up.
- More On Your Worst E-Mistakes - New York Times Blogs
More On Your Worst E-MistakesNew York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Ty Rosenow's New Book: Ty's Book of Rubbish: Volume 20 - PR.com
This book is a compilation of short stories, some humorous, some completely serious. A great book to read and enjoy or for a literature textbook. You'll find it all in this first of twenty short story books. Olympia, WA, May 30, 2008 --( PR.com ...
- Marking Caribbean American Ties (Washington Post)
Since 2000 the Institute of Caribbean Studies in Washington has celebrated Caribbean American heritage, highlighting contributions made to the United States.
- A Literary Look at Cuba in Revolt (Nevada Appeal)
LOS ANGELES -- When Americans think of 1950s Cuba, they tend to picture Fidel Castro ranting in tattered fatigues about the revolution.
- War crimes suspect had false ID and practised medicine - Irish Times
BBC NewsWar crimes suspect had false ID and practised medicineIrish Times, Ireland - Jul 22, 2008He liked to write, sometimes morbid and surreal poetry, sometimes children's poems. "He was a kind man, with good manners, quiet and witty," Goran Kojic, ...Video: Karadzic plans to defend himself in The Hague RussiaTodayBosnia's butcher poet The AustralianA Leader Turned Ghost New York TimesReutersall 6,455 news articles
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