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- Carving an outdoor museum - Des Moines Register
Iowans, no doubt, will have plenty to say about the artwork in the future Pappajohn Sculpture Park. Mark di Suvero's spiky bundle of red steel beams will soon arrive, like an alien spaceship, near the corner of 15th and Locust streets. Tony Smith's ...
- Chalk is cheap; free speech isn't! - The Ranger
Chalk is cheap; free speech isn't!The Ranger, TX - 1 hour agoEveryone is welcome to express themselves by drawing pictures and writing slogans, protests, poetry or anything else that comes to mind. ...
- Hemingway, Cuba and mojitos - Twin Falls Times-News
KETCHUM - Step off Ketchum's Main Street into the Tropicana tonight and see the nexStage Theatre transformed into a Cuban nightclub like that once frequented by Ernest Hemingway, Nat King Cole, Carmen Miranda and Jimmy Durante. They'll be serving up ...
- The Big Chill Festival: Words in Motion - Times Online
The Big Chill Festival: Words in MotionTimes Online, UK - 13 minutes agoAnd as Byron notes, “Great swathes of the population believe that they hate poetry. People walk past poetry tents without even hearing anything and heckle. ...
- Russia's literary light who illuminated dark world of Soviet regime - Guardian Unlimited
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who has died aged 89, was a prolific novelist and memoirist, whose life's work, in the best traditions of Russian literature, transcended the realm of pure letters. He was a moral and spiritual leader, whose books were noted ...
- Temple makes a leap of faith (Boston Globe)
It's been years since North Shore Jews have scrambled to find a seat at a synagogue for Rosh Hashana. But when the New Year holiday begins tomorrow after sunset, it will be standing room only at Congregation Shirat Hayam in Swampscott. More than 1,000 worshippers are expected to fill the sanctuary while another 300 will sit in a tent and ...
- Christina Patterson: Where poetry still has power - Independent
Christina Patterson: Where poetry still has powerIndependent, UK - 9 minutes agoHe was summoned to the military governor, who told him that if he continued to write such subversive material, his family would suffer. From that point on, ...
- Who cares if Harper's father idolized Duke Ellington? That he plays in ... - Globe and Mail
Carlos Jose from Edmonton, Canada writes: Well, first off, thanks mary for pointing out the needless programs that Harper has eliminated. Wow, some of that stuff so totally sounds like wasted money. Some of those programs may sound noble, but usually ...
- A year later, families still struggle with flood deaths - Winona Daily News
A year later, families still struggle with flood deathsWinona Daily News, MN - 39 minutes agoDavid loved to write poetry, but he was “such a Luddite” about electricity and computers. (Luddites were British textile workers who rebelled against the ...
- Albion District Library celebrates Library Card Month - Battle Creek Enquirer
Albion District Library celebrates Library Card MonthBattle Creek Enquirer, MI - 23 minutes agoThe Dolly Parton Imagination Project, which provides free books to children in the service area from birth to their fifth birthday, relies on the generosity ...
- A clash of two birthdays (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Kuntar, the unrepentant child-killer psychopath and called on the network to "publicly apologize to its viewers in the Arab world for attempting to turn their children into the likes of Kuntar; to the journalism community, for robbing the profession of its nobleness, and, most urgently, to us, citizens of this planet, for re-legitimizing barbarity in the public square."
- Can the She-Bear Clan Heiress Resolve the Conflict Among Her People? - RedOrbit
Can the She-Bear Clan Heiress Resolve the Conflict Among Her People?RedOrbit, TX - 1 hour agoBegan writing in 1955, short stories, poetry, history articles. Taught school seven years art, English, drama. Directed plays, designed sets, acted, ...
- Spirits of Place - WNYC
Spirits of PlaceWNYC, NY - 36 minutes agoHost Isaiah Sheffer reserved for himself Nelson Algren’s gently ironic “He Couldn’t Boogie-Woogie Worth a Damn,” in which a disenchanted African-American ...
- Alasdair Gray - guardian.co.uk
Alasdair Grayguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoHe has also published short stories, poetry (always written, he claims, after the loss of a loved one), essays and polemic (including a book on Scottish ...
- Nico Muhly's many 'Tongues' - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesNico Muhly's many 'Tongues'Los Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoFor Muhly, however, there’s poetry in all that data. “If you ask someone to name all the phone numbers you can off the top of your head, it’s going to be ...
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