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- Art Exhibits - July 20, 2008 - Allentown Morning Call
Art Exhibits - July 20, 2008Allentown Morning Call, PA - 44 minutes agoTransitions IV Exhibition: Art and poetry by participants in The Program for Women and Families. Through Aug. 31. The Wedding of Cupid and Psyche and The ...
- Arts Alliance hosts literary salon - Houston Chronicle
• Where: space125gallery on the ground floor of Houston Center for the Arts, 3201 Allen Parkway; 713-527-9330 Fans of the spoken word can get their fix Thursday night at space125gallery, where the Houston Arts Alliance is presenting a free literary ...
- Sex and drugs and blank verse - Hindustan Times
The Genealogy of the Beats goes right back to the Romantics, with their "falling and dying" and funereal odes to creatures with wings. But in more concrete terms - in terms readily understood by those who were looking for a way out of bourgeois ...
- DeLauné Michel finds story of her own - Norwalk Hour
"I always knew I would write, partly because I grew up around writing. It's something I've always known about myself," said DeLauné Michel, author of "The Aftermath of Dream-ing" and "The Safety of Secrets." With her family, it seemed inevitable ...
- LIVERPOOL’S acoustic scene goes from strength to strength, and now ... - Liverpool Echo
LIVERPOOL’S acoustic scene goes from strength to strength, and now ...Liverpool Echo, UK - 12 hours agoIt’s run by Graham Holland, who has been hosting the monthly Come Strut Your Stuff open floor poetry and acoustic music night at Egg Café since 2000. ...
- Magazine prints student art submissions (The Lantern)
For aspiring artists at Ohio State, there's a path to being published. Mosaic Magazine is a student-run arts and literary magazine on campus. The magazine is free and published annually and features content submitted from OSU undergraduate students. It is an opportunity for many to see their work in print and gain recognition.
- Lost for words - Guardian Unlimited
It's time to head to a Greek island with a suitcase filled with sun block, thongs and good intentions. Or, if, like me, you are planning to favour Tenby, a chilblain remedy, ear muffs and a stormproof thermal one-piece. But you will still want to ...
- Sweet thought at the dentist’s - Financial Times
A t the dentist, with four different implements in my mouth (a whistling narrow blue tube to draw away moisture; a large white pipe blowing in bicarbonate of soda; a sharp pointed metal scraper; and a dolly-sized oval mirror), I begin to wonder if ...
- Why such big, bold headlines every day on Page 1? - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Question: Why do you always have one story in such a large-font headline every day? The implication is that the story is something alarming or paramount for your readers or very recent, but rarely is this the case. Why not do more like the NY Times ...
- Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt seeing double; Josh Brolin has a mug shot ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have their own Brady Bunch-sized brood with the arrival of twins Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline Saturday, delivered by Caesarian section at Lenval Hospital in Nice, France. An "emotional" Pitt was on hand for the ...
- Taking viewers through a journey of colours - Indian Express
Taking viewers through a journey of coloursIndian Express, India - 5 hours agoLudhiana, September 30 His journey of images began with cartoons, then on to poetry, prose and now to photographs add paintings —somewhere in between. ...
- Herzog 'encounters' nature - AZCentral.com
NEW YORK - The new documentary from the eccentric German director Werner Herzog, "Encounters at the End of the World," is not your typical nature film. Invited by the National Science Foundation to explore Antarctica, Herzog brought just one ...
- Fall frontier on the Lower East Side New dimensions of digital art and installations (The Villager)
On Sunday, September 7, the Lower East Side was swarming with art enthusiasts. It was the inauguration of the fall season and many of the galleries downtown had coordinated their exhibition openings for that afternoon.
- Broken down buses a boon for one North Charleston company - Charleston Post & Courier
A Charleston County school bus is towed Aug. 22 by Ron Smith of Elite Towing after the bus caught fire on Brick Kiln Parkway in Mount Pleasant's Rivertowne subdivision. None of the four students aboard the bus at the time of the fire was injured ...
- Bob Dylan Understands the Weak Economy - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsBob Dylan Understands the Weak EconomyNew York Times Blogs, NY - 2 hours 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 ...
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