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- Library of the lost (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: Sickert called him 'the greatest portraitist of this or any other time', but Wyndham Lewis's paintings have never received sufficient recognition, says Iain Sinclair
- Lowell sets music for summer - Sun Chronicle
The Ancient Marinere, 7-9 Mechanic St., Foxboro. 508-543-5564. The Anvil Pub, 303 Sheers St., Wrentham. 508-384-3752. Chieftain Pub, 23 Washington St., Plainville. 508-643-9031 or www.chieftainpub.com . City Oasis, 50 Pleasant St., Norton. 508-223 ...
- Raise a glass to the pub capital of the UK - Liverpool Echo
Raise a glass to the pub capital of the UKLiverpool Echo, UK - 5 hours agoIt contains details of poetry, performance, comedy and even magic taking place in the city’s pubs during this year. More than 15000 copies of the brochure ...
- Bulletin Board, June 4 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board, June 4Norwich Bulletin, CT - 30 minutes agoCONNECTICUT POETRY SOCIETY, 10 am to noon, July 5, East Lyme High School, EAST LYME. All area poets are invited to attend. Bring a work in progress or your ...
- Ogden murder victims identified - ksl.com
This afternoon, police released the names of the two women killed in Ogden this weekend. Rosanna Marie Cruz and Teresa Rene Tingey were shot to death sometime between Saturday night and Sunday morning. Police say the two victims were prostitutes ...
- Things Fall Apart's still teaching lessons 50 years later - Nigeria Guardian
T he classic novel, Things Fall Apart by the master novelist, Prof. Chinua Achebe is 50 years old today having been first published in June 17, 1958. In the last couple of months, series of activities in Nigeria, the United Kingdom and United States ...
- Events on Long Island - New York Times
Events on Long IslandNew York Times, United States - 13 minutes agoTuesday at 1 pm Free. Hicksville Public Library, 169 Jerusalem Avenue. (516) 931-1417. SOUTHAMPTON Parrish Art Museum Poetry Reading, poems inspired by the ...
- Kew, British Museum To Cultivate China In London - HULIQ (press release)
Kew, British Museum To Cultivate China In LondonHULIQ (press release), NC - 15 hours agoLacquer can be polished to a high gloss, and the sap can be coloured by adding the mineral cinnabar or carbon black to make red and black. ...
- 'Paradise Lost' in George W. Bush's America - Iowa City Press-Citizen
This year marks the 400th anniversary of the poet John Milton's birth. Celebrations are being held throughout the English-speaking world, including a lecture series at Cambridge University, where the poet received his M.A. in 1632, and an ...
- The Royal Ballet Double Bill and Myth: making and breaking spells - Daily Telegraph
The poor Royal Ballet saw its opening matinée of The Dream turn into a bit of a nightmare. Having lost wonderful Steven McRae (as fairy-king Oberon) to injury days earlier, they were two-thirds of the way through a spirited if imperfect rendering of ...
- Scotland ready to celebrate with Homecoming Year - micebtn
Scotland ready to celebrate with Homecoming Yearmicebtn, Australia - 31 minutes agoFrom Celtic Connections to book, film, theatre, golf, comedy, poetry and music festivals, Scotland is expected to be a 2009 ‘must visit’ destination for ...
- Poetry please - Hereford Times
Poetry pleaseHereford Times, UK - 23 hours agoThe invitation has gone out to poets both new and established to mark the publisher’s approaching 20th anniversary, and poems selected will be published ...
- London bishop to investigate gay church ceremony - Seattle Times
The bishop of London said Sunday he would order an investigation into whether two gay priests exchanged rings and vows in a church ceremony, violating Anglican guidelines. The priests walked down the aisle in a May 31 service at one of London's ...
- These 'birds are taking flight - Boston Globe
These 'birds are taking flightBoston Globe, United States - 1 hour agoI read a lot of poetry and nonfiction when I write songs." Moore takes inspiration from poets like Billy Collins, Mary Oliver, Gary Snyder, and nonfiction ...
- A Fourth for the ages - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Written in the 1850s with a different title and words than those most Americans now know, “Battle Hymn of the Republic†is Pierce’s favorite patriotic song. As leader of the brass band that occasionally plays at Old World Wisconsin, Pierce gets ...
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