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- A defense lobbyist who favors an ax - The Hill
A defense lobbyist who favors an axThe Hill, DC - 2 hours agoBy Roxana Tiron The leather cowboy boots should be the first hint. And then there’s the almost unnoticeable piercing in his left ear — not exactly a ...
- Painting poems of quiet reflection - People's Daily Online
Seen through the eyes of a hundred artists, there are a hundred visions of Huangshan Mountain. The mountain in east China's Anhui province is also a favorite subject for renowned contemporary Chinese painter Guo Gongda. Born in Anhui, the artist has ...
- Famed Authors to Participate in Eighth Annual National Book Festival - MarketWatch
Famed Authors to Participate in Eighth Annual National Book FestivalMarketWatch - 1 hour agoEach of the K-12 students presenting will be a winner in the River of Words environmental poetry and art contest sponsored by the Library's Center for the ...
- Events and activities countywide - Tampabay.com
Events and activities countywideTampabay.com, FL - 1 hour agoPoets live: Open mike poetry readings at 6:30 pm at Largo Public Library, 120 Central Park Drive. Call (727) 587-6715. Healthy cooking: Teens will learn ...
- For Your Information (Miami Herald)
The For Your Information column appears in The Miami Herald's Broward section. You'll find classes, clubs, programs for senior citizens and children, and community entertainment events. Items contributed must be received at least two days in advance at Calendar Desk, The Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza, Fifth Floor Newsroom, Miami, FL 33132-1693. To submit items online, go to MiamiHerald.com, click ...
- After the storm - News Today Online
After the stormNews Today Online, Philippines - 3 hours agoLike poetry, there is no bad love or good love, there is only love… Now, to end all these ramblings, let's get back to Frank, or Ernest, or Chloe, ...
- Tilting at Spanish History: 'A Manuscript of Ashes' by Antonio Muñoz ... - New York Sun
Five years ago, Antonio Muñoz Molina's novel "Sepharad" was published in English to rapturous reviews. Not since W.G. Sebald's "The Emigrants" had a new European writer so powerfully seized the imagination of American readers. "Sepharad" was, in ...
- The Rare Breed (Boise Weekly)
By Bill Cope.
- Film reviews: Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day and Hellboy II: The ... - Daily Telegraph
It's never been easy being a governess in an English novel: from Jane Eyre onwards, such a heroine is traditionally as drab as a sparrow and only a sacking away from penury. In Miss Pettrigrew Lives for a Day (PG) , adapted from Winifred Watson's ...
- Alex Boyd, Anne Simpson win $1,000 national poetry prizes (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Toronto-born Alex Boyd and Anne Simpson of Antigonish, N.S., have won national poetry prizes.
- Centuries-old Shakespeare volume recovered - Independent Online
London - It's a case of all's well that ends well. Police have recovered a 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and worth millions of pounds after a man walked into a library in Washington, D.C. and asked to have it ...
- Bing There, Done That: EA's CCO Talks... Everything - Gamasutra
Bing Gordon is at the helm of the most powerful third party game developer and publisher in the world, with hands firmly at 10 and 2. As the chief creative officer and an executive VP at Electronic Arts, the man has a lot on his plate, but his vision ...
- Related Feature Articles - Aquarian
AquarianRelated Feature ArticlesAquarian, NJ - 8 hours agoI felt like a long time ago when I started writing stories and poetry and words it wasn’t important to harp on clarity. Ever. I felt like the more specific ...
- Nehad Selaiha attends an unusual funeral at the Creativity Centre - Al-Ahram Weekly
Nehad Selaiha attends an unusual funeral at the Creativity CentreAl-Ahram Weekly, Egypt - 1 hour agoThe sketch is a television chat show in which a poet, surrounded by a covey of cheering females in weird wigs, reminisces about an old poetry recital held ...
- NEVER A REST - New York Post
MELISSA Leo might be the hardest-working actress in show business. The Manhattan-born indie fave, whose Sundance-winning "Frozen River" is now in theaters, has six movies in the can: "Righteous Kill," "Greta," "True Adolescents," "Everybody's Fine ...
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