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- James Joyce family portraits restored at Buffalo State - Buffalo News
Buffalo State College art conservation graduate student Katrina Bartlett explains her work on portraits of author James Joyce and his wife. Nine family portraits that belonged to James Joyce, including two of the literary giant himself, have been ...
- Houston Ballet: Cranko's Onegin - From Page To Stage (Playbill Arts)
Paula Citron discusses the journey of choreographer John Cranko's Onegin , considered by many to be one of the finest narrative ballets of the late 20th century. The work opens Houston Ballet's 2008-2009 season September 4.
- All Indian life is here - Guardian Unlimited
This 78-part series was at the time the world's most viewed religious serial, and between January 1987 and July 1988 it more or less brought India to a standstill for an hour each week. Everyone stopped what they were doing to sit in front of ...
- Fall arts preview: 'Chicago Songs' intended as poetry to ear (The Sacramento Bee)
This composer, a 38-year-old Fresno native, is the same age poet Carl Sandburg was when he wrote and published the "Chicago Poems," which Erickson used as the inspiration for his "Chicago Songs." Kurt Erickson, the composer of "Chicago Songs," says he was first intrigued by the idea of creating a song set using an eclectic mix of 20th century American texts.
- AS Byatt discusses her former teaching colleague Penelope Fitzgerald - Times Online
AS Byatt discusses her former teaching colleague Penelope FitzgeraldTimes Online, UK - Jul 18, 2008(“Ronnie's niece” makes another appearance, rebuked by Evelyn Waugh for wanting to leave Ronnie's 60th birthday party early “to look after her baby”. ...
- No welcome for Condoleezza Rice - Protest Sat (Scoop.co.nz)
To access the newsletter online go to: http://gpja.org.nz/ This will allow people to link directly through articles until we fix the problem with the newsletter format.
- Shattered Globe's 'Menagerie' opens Sept. 4 - Chicago Daily Herald
Shattered Globe's 'Menagerie' opens Sept. 4Chicago Daily Herald, IL - 29 minutes agoThe Northwest Cultural Council seeks artists to submit works for its 2008 juried international visual art and poetry exhibition with the theme "Life's ...
- More About Comic Critics - Comic Book Resources
More About Comic CriticsComic Book Resources, Ca - 2 hours agoMarissa Goldman: Another one of the site’s founders, Marissa’s interests lean towards independent comics, though she also enjoys poetry and classic ...
- BR Area for Aug 1-Aug 7, 2008 - 2TheAdvocate
BR Area for Aug 1-Aug 7, 20082TheAdvocate, LA - 1 hour agoThe store will remain open late (past midnight) to sell the latest book in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn. Kalila Katherine Smith, author ...
- Festival of Senior Arts coming to Lakewood (Brick Township Bulletin)
The Strand Theater, 400 Clifton Avenue, Lakewood, will host the second annual Festival of Senior Arts from June 24-26 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. The festival is a fine arts and entertainment extravaganza highlighting the spirit, talent and vitality of senior artists from the central New Jersey region.
- First work (The Telegraph)
Michael Down, 24, has loved poetry since he first got interested in it at age 15 - the same age he began writing poetry. "Once I fell in love with poetry, I immediately began writing my own, and hope one day to become a well-known writer," Down said.
- 'Lesbians' don't have to be from Lesbos - The Independent
A Greek court has dismissed a request by people living on the Aegean island of Lesbos to ban the use of the word lesbian to describe gay women. Three residents of Lesbos, the birthplace of the ancient Greek poetess Sappho whose love poems inspired ...
- Old 97's Murry Hammond Releases First Solo Album - Kansas City infoZine
Old 97's Murry Hammond Releases First Solo AlbumKansas City infoZine, MO - 3 hours agoSeventeen tracks, produced by Mark Neill, are self-released by Hammond on the "Hammond family label," Humminbird Records. Los Angeles, CA - infoZine- On ...
- Pupil's poem wins national acclaim - Evening News Norwich
A Norfolk pupil has been announced as one of the winners in a prestigious Amnesty International poetry competition. Rosie Thurlow, 12, from Aylsham High School, has been named as the Key Stage 3 regional winner for East Anglia, for her poem I Wonder ...
- Current Releases - UC Riverside
Current ReleasesUC Riverside, CA - 2 hours ago(June 5, 2008) Hip-hop poetry, Renaissance art and Afro-Brazilian music are among the workshops UC Riverside’s annual Gluck Summer Camp for the Arts will ...
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