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- Nature's Ecstasy: Joan Mitchell on Paper and Canvas - New York Sun
Spring and summer provide us with some of the headiest and most ephemeral experiences in the garden. While describing the suddenness and intensity with which our Yoshino cherry tree blossomed a full, feathery white and then, like snowfall, shed its ...
- Art performance devotes itself to female martyrs (Vietnam Net)
VietNamNet Bridge – A special art performance has been planned to mark the 40th anniversary of the Dong Loc Junction Victory (July 24, 1968) in the central province of Ha Tinh tomorrow night.
- Thomas M. Disch | Praised sci-fi author, 68 - Philadelphia Daily News
Thomas M. Disch, 68, who has been called one of the most important science-fiction writers of his generation, died Saturday in New York. Friends said Mr. Disch was found dead in his apartment. He had shot himself in the head, according to the New ...
- Adam Golaski publishes book of short stories (Holbrook Sun)
Adam Golaski recently had a book of supernatural ghost stories, “Worse than Myself,” published.
- Seagull's view of a Racecourse day of emotion - Denbighshire Free Press
Seagull's view of a Racecourse day of emotionDenbighshire Free Press, UK - 15 hours agoI put poetry and music at the top of my list of interests. From that you can probably gather that I am an emotionally driven person. ...
- I just don't get modern art, says Italy's culture minister - Guardian Unlimited
Italy's culture minister has enraged members of the country's arts community with an attack on modern architecture and an admission that he is completely mystified by contemporary art. Sandro Bondi told the magazine Grazia: "I struggle to find ...
- The 'Bluestocking Circle' and the fight for women's rights in literary salons (International Herald Tribune)
The Bluestocking Circle began as a circle wealthy British women who nurtured a sense of intellectual community. Though now largely forgotten, the circle would become an early and influential champion of women's rights.
- Cowboy gathering heads to Fort Scott - Pittsburg Morning Sun
Cowboy gathering heads to Fort ScottPittsburg Morning Sun, KS - 2 hours agoHe began writing cowboy poetry in college, and impressed fans with his "word pictures" on the The family-oriented trip back to the old West will end Sunday ...
- Hot town, summer in the city - Downtown Express
Hot town, summer in the cityDowntown Express - 2 hours agoNow in her fifties, Ian recorded her biggest hit in 1964 while she was still in her early teens, though Ian’s poetry, as well as her wit, ...
- Groovaloos at Samueli Theatre - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesGroovaloos at Samueli TheatreLos Angeles Times, CA - 4 hours agoThe show dramatizes Stanton's shooting along with other personal stumbling blocks the dancers have faced -- as varied as child abuse, depression, family ...
- Park English Professor Leads Study Abroad Course In Northern England - Park University
Park UniversityPark English Professor Leads Study Abroad Course In Northern EnglandPark University, MO - 2 hours agoWhile in England, students read poetry, wrote in their journals and enjoyed conversations with English hikers on trails and during dinner at the Glenthorne ...
- Concerts: Hottest music events - Bradenton Herald
Concerts: Hottest music eventsBradenton Herald, United States - 3 hours ago2: Suefest: John Hancock, River Cove Ramblers, Poetry N Lotion, 8 pm, Skipper's Smokehouse; $5 AUG. 3: Soul2Earth, Rebekah Pulley and the Reluctant Prophets ...
- The hard job of picking your own best poetry - DAWN Group
Name and fame of the kind many lesser poets have enjoyed through hard PR work, presence, availability, appearance in TV `mushaeras’ or shear good luck has not been our good friend Parto Rohilla’s lot, now in the eighth decade of a life well lived ...
- Making the Playhouse scene (Erie Times-News)
Quick. What do you picture when you read the word "nightspot"? A bar? Music? A place to connect with friends, hear a few stories, meet interesting characters, laugh your head off, and forget about the troubles of the day just past?
- Scarlett isn't first to test singing skills - Lincoln Journal Star
Last week Scarlett Johansson became the latest to take the leap from actor to crooner with her debut album of Tom Waits covers, “Anywhere I Lay My Head.” Save a glowing review or two, the reception of Johansson’s effort has been lukewarm at ...
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