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- Longtime S.B. Poet Cynthia Anderson Moves On (Santa Barbara Independent)
After 26 years in Santa Barbara, poet and editor Cynthia Anderson and her new husband and artistic collaborator Bill Dahl (they tied the knot August 4) are following their dream to a new home and inspiration in the high desert near Joshua Tree National Park.
- After-work drinks could lead to no more work - Walletpop.com
When I was in academia, my department's Christmas parties were an annual festival of drinking, dancing and fun. There was the feminist theorist whose flailing elbows and knees made her a force to be reckoned with on the dance floor, the conservative ...
- Arts carry imagination, language of emotions - Arizona Daily Star
Arts carry imagination, language of emotionsArizona Daily Star, AZ - 3 hours agoPoetry? The language of feeling, color, sound? Again, one of the arts. Your home is your refuge. Chances are you've placed decorative objects on the walls ...
- Paul Batou Demands Audience and Respect for Iraq - AINA
A colorful book about Iraq's history and legends, people and traditions, religions and famous sites, war and disaster. While a pharmacy student at the University of Baghdad, Paul Batou and his buddies did not know that war awaited them at the turn of ...
- Just Asking … Amy Tan - Kansas City Star
Just Asking … Amy TanKansas City Star, MO - 45 minutes agoI think that whatever form you write, whether it’sa story, an opera, a play, a novel, short stories or poetry, a writer has to have the same innate ...
- Musings about the game we love - Auburn Citizen
Musings about the game we loveAuburn Citizen, NY - 8 hours agoOr this one, from Arnold Palmer: “What other people may find in poetry or art museums, I find in the flight of a good drive.†Here's a couple good ones from ...
- Maine Native Winslow Myers' Paintings Exhibited at Gallery 170's ... - RedOrbit
Maine Native Winslow Myers' Paintings Exhibited at Gallery 170's ...RedOrbit, TX - 8 hours ago... meanings associated with voyages, change, death and contrast, like the contrast between tropic and temperate out of which Wallace Stevens made poetry. ...
- The National Day of The American Cowboy - The Bandera Bulletin
The National Day of The American CowboyThe Bandera Bulletin, TX - 3 hours ago"Cowboy dress up, face painting for kids... KR Woods will be there doing a cow chip tossing contest, stick horse races, poetry contest, coloring contest, ...
- How One Stock Changes Everything - MSNBC
I wasn't. I sure wasn't gambling $1,800 on a company I'd never heard of. But somebody was, and he was about to make a lot of money. I know this for two reasons. First, that one trade made this guy a celebrity around here. Second, the crazy Fool ...
- Charles Van Doren - Hartford Courant
The annual summer lecture sponsored by the Litchfield County Writers Project will feature a talk called "Poems of Love, Poems of Loss' by Charles Van Doren on the life and works of Emily Dickinson. Van Doren has written more than a dozen books and ...
- 'Twelfth Night': a multicultural, lively romp - San Jose Mercury News
"Namaste!" biddeth the fool in the opening moments of "Twelfth Night" but, fear not, there is a method to his madness. Indeed, Arclight Repertory Theatre has booked a passage to India for the inaugural season of Shakespeare on the Square. The Raj is ...
- Poetry prize awarded at festival (BBC News)
One of the largest-ever prizes for a literary competition in Scotland is awarded at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
- Read all 'study tools' posts in Webware - Webware.com
Studyrails is a relatively new tool for students who want to get their class schedule and study time synced up. It's mainly a calendaring tool, but thrown in is a mobile reminder service, and a forceful lock-out system that will keep your from ...
- Alicia Keys is at home behind the piano - Evening Standard
Alicia Keys generously gave London its second audience with the New York Grammy hoover in just over four months, despite being one of the busiest women in pop. When she's not winding up her European tour, the woman born Alicia Augello Cook has been ...
- 'Shakespeare was a woman' - News.com.au
SHAKESPEARE was actually a Jewish woman who disguised her true identity to get her work published in Elizabethan London, an expert has contended. The woman, Amelia Bassano Lanier Bassano, was of Italian descent and lived in England as a Marrano. She ...
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