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- Germany films life of critic Reich-Ranicki - Monsters and Critics
Hamburg - Filming begins in July on a biopic depicting the Holocaust years of one of Germany's most extraordinary literary figures: an intense, finger-wagging critic whose judgement about new books has been akin to law for the past 35 years. Marcel ...
- HERE'S TO THE CRAZY ONES / THEY OFTEN CHANGE THE WORLD - OpEdNews.com
Singing your song means celebrating who you are with enthusiasm, joy and purpose ~ regardless of the risks. I've always wanted to make a difference, to share my truth and have it hit a chord that resonates with the world ~ and in many ways I am doing ...
- Arguing the World: Standpoint, A New British Periodical - New York Sun
Arguing the World: Standpoint, A New British PeriodicalNew York Sun, United States - 3 hours agoEnlisting the poetry of Robert Conquest is surely one way to fashion a rampart. So too is having an advisory board that attests to such heady cosmopolitan ...
- J. Ivy - The Ivy League - Six Shot
“We are all here for a reason on a particular path/you don’t need a curriculum to know that you are part of the math/cats think I’m delirious, but I’m so damn serious/that’s why I expose my soul to the globe, the world/I’m trying to make ...
- Jimi Hendrix burnt guitar set to fetch £500,000 at auction - Daily Telegraph
'When Hendrix set this guitar alight it marked a watershed in live performance' Hendrix's 1965 Fender Stratocaster, which was famously set alight on stage during a performance at London's Finsbury Astoria in 1967, is going under the hammer with other ...
- Happy Birthday America 1776-2008 - Scoop.co.nz
Happy Birthday America 1776-2008Scoop.co.nz, New Zealand - 1 hour agoPlease do confirm this with the native American Indians, the 10 million or so who remained the recipient of the "truly great American Revolution started in ...
- Time Off Europe Calendar - Wall Street Journal
theater "Big Love" by Charles Mee: Fifty brides flee 50 grooms and seek refuge in an idyllic Italian villa. When the grooms catch up with their brides, mayhem ensues in a modern retelling of "The Danaids" or "The Suppliant Women" by Aeschylus.
- His scattered dreams (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: Scribbles and smears, hearts and hieroglyphs - what are Cy Twombly's paintings trying to tell us? Adrian Searle visits the Tate's new show
- Summer reading program - Bradenton Herald
Summer reading programBradenton Herald, United States - 5 hours agoStories read aloud are complemented by audience participation, creative dramatics, poetry, puppetry, songs and music, jokes and riddles, games or crafts, ...
- Students Tested On Winehouse Lyrics - Post Chronicle
Students taking the Practical Criticism class at Cambridge University in England compared Amy Winehouse's lyrics to Sir Walter Raleigh's poetry for an exam. The Daily Telegraph said the third-year students were also asked to compare Raleigh's work ...
- 'Yeti' can be disappointing at times - Statesman Journal
"Betty the Yeti," which opened at Pentacle Theatre on Friday, shows that playwright Jon Klein has his ear to the Northwest dialogue. Spotted owls, old growth, preservationists, clearcuts and timber jobs fill the dialogue of Klein's funny, profane ...
- Burns’s legacy to be given £17m revamp - The Herald
Burns’s legacy to be given £17m revampThe Herald, UK - 2 hours agoI think this can help Scots find a love for their own language, traditions and poetry, and also for their country, with its landscapes and people. ...
- Novel GCSE in English leaves out literature - Times Online
A shake-up of GCSE English will allow pupils to study travel brochures or biographies rather than novels, the qualifications regulator announced yesterday. Exams in English, maths, and information and communication technology (ICT) will undergo a ...
- Rest in pieces - World Link
CHARLESTON — If Charleston’s Charlie had hoped for his friends and loved ones to laugh at his funeral, the fish statue’s wishes were granted. At what was likely the most bizarre wake ever held for an 8-foot tuna, people celebrated the life and ...
- Understanding father (Minnesota Public Radio)
Poet Honor Moore created waves with her memoir that in part talks about the double life of her father Paul Moore, an Episcopal bishop. Paul Moore's bisexuality was an open secret in his large family and among some in his parish. In the process of writing and researching, Honor Moore found her feelings toward her father changed.
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