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- Prime ministerial censorship is in the eye of the beholder - The Australian
Prime ministerial censorship is in the eye of the beholderThe Australian, Australia - 3 hours agoTeen pregnancies are largely an underclass problem. Teenage crime is largely an underclass problem. Our collective problems are largely underclass problems. ...
- Member's Forum - Cinema Online
There's a beautiful high-angle shot, early in The Dark Knight, that looks down on Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) in full Batman regalia as he perches atop a Gotham skyscraper, surveying the city he lives to protect, then leaping off and spreading his ...
- Burnside, Thirlwell and Riley among Society of Authors winners - guardian.co.uk
Burnside, Thirlwell and Riley among Society of Authors winnersguardian.co.uk, UK - 4 hours agoAmong the poetry awards, the McKitterick prize went to Jennie Walker, pseudonym of the novelist and publisher Charles Boyle and recipient of one of the ...
- In Bruges (Seattle Weekly)
Black, fluffy, and gloriously unilateral, Colin Farrell's eyebrows aren't the prettiest features of In Bruges . That honor falls to the Belgian city itself, known for its scenic medieval turrets, bourgeois tedium, and unfavorable comparisons with Amsterdam.
- Bulletin Board, May 19 (The Norwich Bulletin)
Things to do across Eastern Connecticut.
- Poetry with a sense of place (The State)
Calling All Poets! The Medical University of South Carolina seeks poetry submissions to accompany art work at a new center for the diagnosis and treatment of heart, vascular and digestive diseases. Poetry Categories “South Carolina — A Sense of Place†: Poems should consider the ways in which the natural world offers poets metaphors about the beauty and mystery of the cycles of life, as ...
- LITERARY DATEBOOK (The Kansas City Star)
DESOTO BOOK GROUP: Call library for titles. 1 p.m. June 4, Johnson County Library--De Soto, 33145 W. 83rd, De Soto. www.jocolibrary.org (913-583-3106)
- Art: Yeats Meets the Digital Age, Full of Passionate Intensity - New York Times
DUBLIN SO here, under airtight, light-shielding glass, is a notebook given to William Butler Yeats in 1908 by Maud Gonne, the beautiful, brainy feminist Irish revolutionary and object of Yeats’s infatuation across five decades, the muse — well ...
- Indian River County community connection: May 18 (Vero Press Journal)
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- Bright Star - femalefirst.co.uk
London 1818: a secret love affair begins between 23 year old English poet, John Keats, and the girl next door, Fanny Brawne, an outspoken student of high fashion. This unlikely pair began at odds, he thinking her a stylish minx, while she was ...
- Hawaii Book and Music Festival, May 17 & 18 - Honolulu Advertiser
World-famous authors and award winning musicians will be drawing book and music lovers to Downtown Honolulu for two days to attend "A Celebration Of Story and Song." The festival has quickly become one of the most intriguing and popular in the state ...
- We're No. 23! How to increase PDX arts funding (The Oregonian)
For arts and culture lovers, there is perception and then there is reality. The perception: Portland is a blooming arts-friendly city where creative types ride bikes, make art and drink artisanal coffee in a supportive and stress-free atmosphere.
- Literary Events - Washington Post
Literary EventsWashington Post, United States - 5 hours ago10:30 AM Joan Bauer reads from and discusses Peeled, her new YA novel featuring a savvy student newspaper reporter, at Politics and Prose Bookstore, ...
- Marine uses poetry as release from pain of war - WJRT
After fighting in Vietnam and losing many of his buddies in combat, he has learned to release his anger and sadness through poetry. "That's why I write my poetry. It's the healing process, to rid myself of the ghosts that I have from that time in my ...
- Paperback: Tennis Whites and Teacakes, by John Betjeman (Independent)
How delightful that a statue of the man who wrote "It is useless to pretend that I enjoy myself abroad" adorns the refurbished St Pancras. Equally dubious about the expat life ("Our savings gone, we climb the stony path/ Back to the house with scorpions in the bath"), Betjeman extolled the delights of the Northern Line's City Branch ("a strong smell of wet feet"). What he wrote of Waugh – "he ...
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