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- A Poet’s Realm of Myth and Reality (New York Times)
The Duero River flows past the town of Soria in the heart of Spain, where the poet Antonio Machado lived.
- My Dog Has a Crush on My Ram - Slate
I cleared my throat and adopted my most paternal voice. "Lenore," I said, "This isn't going to work. "You're so young. You know nothing of love or the ways of older men. He is far more experienced, a father several times over. You'll both be ...
- Smooth is Nigeria's pace towards hosting UNESCO institute - Nigeria Guardian
T HE revelation recently that the wish of the renowned arts archivist, editor, writer and scholar, Ulli Beier, is for his art collections to be warehoused in Osogbo, Osun State has been commended. Informed source from Culture, Tourism and National ...
- Concerts, puppet shows, parties: More than a museum (The State)
On a perfect April evening, cloudless and about 70 degrees, about 300 music lovers gathered in the Columbia Museum of Art’s lobby to hear the Miro Quartet play works by Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert. It was hosted by Charles Wadsworth, longtime director of the Spoleto Festival USA chamber music series. A week later, the same space overflowed with 700 mostly young people, some wearing ...
- 16:49 (BST), 11/07/2008 Major League Eating: The Game Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS - Video game publisher ... (gamesindustry.biz)
- Video game publisher Mastiff announced today that the first videogame based on the exciting world of competitive eating will launch exclusively for WiiWare on July 14th, 2008. Major League Eating: The Game features the world's greatest gurgitory athletes competing across a variety of foods and venues.
- Empty Rooms, Fog Become Poetic in London Show: Martin Gayford - Bloomberg
Empty Rooms, Fog Become Poetic in London Show: Martin GayfordBloomberg - 1 hour ago``Vilhelm Hammershoi: The Poetry of Silence,'' sponsored by the Oak Foundation Denmark and Novo Nordisk A/S, runs through Sept. ...
- ACT and Intiman get new CEOs to guide them through a rough economy - Seattle Post Intelligencer
"This is amazing theater," he recalls thinking. The Geneva conservatory-trained artist responded to the thrashing energy on the stage as a piece of drama. It took little time after that for him to veer from performing and into production, launching ...
- Music listings - Vancouver Sun
Music listingsVancouver Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoKid Rock Rock-rap star from Michigan delivers tunes from latest CD, Rock N Roll Jesus, with guests Rev Run (from Run DMC) and Matt Mays and El Torpedo. ...
- Copenhagen: A seasonal guide (CNN.com)
Roskilde Festival (July) The Danes love the outdoors and they love rock music; the Roskilde Festival is where they combine these passions for a weekend of drunken revelry.
- Poetry: jibal al tariq/ gibraltar - Desicritics.org
Poetry: jibal al tariq/ gibraltarDesicritics.org, India - 30 minutes agoOn Book Review: The Food Revolution by smallsquirrel: I think it is also important to remember that just because it is not meat does not make it healthy. ...
- Bulletin Board, June 10 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board, June 10Norwich Bulletin, CT - 3 hours 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 ...
- Michael Jackson goes into studio with Robert Burns - Guardian Unlimited
Robert Burns's poetry might have been dismissed as "sentimental doggerel" by Jeremy Paxman but that hasn't stopped diminutive I'm A Celebrity contestant David Gest and pop legend Michael Jackson from recording an album of the much-loved Scottish poet ...
- King of Coolmore continues to deliver poetry in motion - Irish Independent
Irish IndependentKing of Coolmore continues to deliver poetry in motionIrish Independent, Ireland - 1 hour ago... which has the control of our actions, not to be resisted by the strongest efforts of human nature," -- George Washington, the first American president. ...
- The beauty of Islam (The Kansas City Star)
Several readers of last week’s column asked why I called Islam “incredibly beautiful.†Based on decades of study, world travel and long friendships with Muslims, I answer with three hints.
- Aug 10 - Aug 16 (147) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
"This is the nirvana of what we've been talking about for years," said MIT's Daniel Nocera, the Henry Dreyfus Professor of Energy at MIT and senior author of a paper describing the work in the July 31 issue of Science. "Solar power has always been a ...
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