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- Victoria Clark: The scientific face behind terror - Independent
Victoria Clark: The scientific face behind terrorIndependent, UK - 4 hours agoShe identifies a failure to differentiate between two modes, between the "mythos" and the "logos" – between the language and uses of poetry, and those of a ...
- Council gives $16,800 to local schools - Saratogian
No comments posted. SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga County Arts Council has announced the winning grant applicants for the Arts in Education/Local Capacity Building Initiative Grant. Nine schools were awarded funding for artist residencies that ...
- Hughs: Best books of 2008 - and more (Knoxville News Sentinel)
Time for the New York Times 100 Notable Books of the Year, and those selected for 2008 come - at least to this voracious reader - as something of a surprise.
- Christmas For Beauty And Happiness - OpEdNews
Christmas For Beauty And HappinessOpEdNews, PA - 4 hours ago... about poetry. and my heart is enchanted even in the darkness. The street can be seen. People are seen. It is all here - a gradual journey of my life. ...
- Stevens Point native shares unique journey via poetry - Daily Tribune
When Betty J. Osowski was 6 years old, her teacher, a nun, asked her what she wanted to be when she grew up. "I told her I wanted to be a sister and I wanted to be a mother of 10 children," she said. "My teacher said, 'You can't be both, Betty ...
- Puerto Rican-born painter's works both soothe and challenge - Boston Globe
Boston GlobePuerto Rican-born painter's works both soothe and challengeBoston Globe, United States - 10 hours agoMelissa Zexter embroiders evocations of front pages from the New York Post and Daily News onto her own black-and-white photographs. ...
- Main event - Press of Atlantic City
Main eventPress of Atlantic City, NJ - 3 hours agoAt Pasta, Prose and Poetry, local writers will deliver their original poems. Proceeds benefit the Marty Wilson Jr. Art and Music Foundation's after-school ...
- Second Man To Serve 30 Years For Homeless Man's Fatal Beating (Local 10 Miami)
A man is sentenced Friday to 30 years in prison for his involvement in the fatal beating of a homeless man, one day after the other man accused in the crime received a life sentence. "I never acted out of malice or hatred. I just didn't think," Brian Hooks says.
- Annual contest offers Middle Eastern artists opportunity to draw ... - Daily Star - Lebanon
Daily Star - LebanonAnnual contest offers Middle Eastern artists opportunity to draw ...Daily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 31 minutes ago"Inspired by Diabetes" is accepting art submissions from all ages in categories including poetry, short essay, original painting, photography, ...
- Read an Excerpt From Roberto Bolaño’s New Poetry Collection - Nymag.com
Decades before he was the world’s buzziest dead novelist, Roberto Bolaño was a poet (he has the long-haired jacket-flap picture to prove it), and he maintained a crazy loyalty to the genre throughout his life. Even when he started writing fiction ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Abe Lincoln: Writer Extraordinaire - HNN Huntingtonnews.net
BOOK REVIEW: Abe Lincoln: Writer ExtraordinaireHNN Huntingtonnews.net, USA - 7 hours agoHe loved the poetry of Robert Burns and in the last year of his life, in January 1865, was invited to give a tribute to Burns at the Washington, ...
- Lupus charity benefit set in Rahway - New Brunswick Home News Tribune
Lupus charity benefit set in RahwayNew Brunswick Home News Tribune, NJ - 28 minutes agoWith her poetry she paints vivid pictures of life, love and truth. The event, presented by Grey Eyes Publications, will raise awareness and research funds ...
- Kali O Kolom - Agrahayon 1415 October 2008 - The Daily Star
The Daily StarKali O Kolom - Agrahayon 1415 October 2008The Daily Star, Bangladesh - 1 hour agoThere is a very interesting piece by Omar Kaiser ('Kabita'r Bhobisshhot’) on the declining audience for poetry, where the author convincingly reasons along ...
- Gina Franco Poetry Reading (Knox College)
GALESBURG -- Gina Franco, instructor in English at Knox College, will read selections from her poetry at 4 p.m., Friday, Sept. 26, in the Common Room, Old Main, on the Knox campus in Galesburg, Illinois. The reading is free and open to the public.
- Life in the Ruins - Brussels Journal
Life in the RuinsBrussels Journal, Belgium - 11 hours agoBefore that time, even during the early phases of Gothic disruption, cheap but attractive consumer goods, such as ceramic table services, made their way ...
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