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- Art free to a good home (Times Leader)
You know the drill. A piece of artwork makes you catch your breath. You gaze at it and wish it could brighten your bedroom wall. Or your kitchen. Or your otherwise-dull work space. Permanently.
- Dorothy West, 1907-1998: Among the Youngest of the Writers and ... - Voice of America
Voice of AmericaDorothy West, 1907-1998: Among the Youngest of the Writers and ...Voice of America - 10 hours agoYet African American poet Langston Hughes called her "The Kid." This means a child. Dorothy West had been one of the youngest members of the group of ...
- Honor Roll: Recognizing the accomplishments of Western New Yorkers - TMCnet
Honor Roll: Recognizing the accomplishments of Western New YorkersTMCnet - 1 hour agoFredonia State College English professor Aimee Nezhukumatathil has won the Pushcart Prize and the Balcones Poetry Prize. Her poem "Love in the Orangery" won ...
- iUniverse Would Like to Announce the Release of Saving Obama by ... - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
iUniverse Would Like to Announce the Release of Saving Obama by ...PR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 7 hours agoIn a mixture of prose and poetry, Maxwell’s new book is a truly nonpartisan discourse on nurturing and giving back to those who have not been able to take ...
- Poetry Site, Poetrydances.com – Sees Six Exceptional Writers Share ... - PR.com
Poetrydances.com honors a further six highly talented writers with favorite writer status on its site for the month of August 2008. Busan, South Korea, September 08, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Poetrydances.com highlights on its site the work of selected ...
- International Calls for Writers and Artists - Listen & Be Heard
International Calls for Writers and ArtistsListen & Be Heard, CA - 50 minutes ago... catalogues / books, every kind of printing and publishing on line/off line related to the project “Poetry Supermarket”, whithout any compensation, ...
- The Third Screen: Barbara Feldon on the Future of Television - Huffingtonpost.com
I wonder if Barbara Feldon knows that she's still adored as Agent 99 from the original Get Smart television series. Consider these recent posts from the imdb.com site: "In the 1960s, I followed Barbara Feldon closely during her Get Smart days, Diana ...
- Artists seek inspiration from great outdoors - Quincy Herald Whig
Artists seek inspiration from great outdoorsQuincy Herald Whig, IL - 3 hours agoThe attending artists work in a variety of mediums, including painting, photography, poetry, video and sculpture. Kane said the majority of the work ...
- Nice Office Mad Men returns for a second season. - Slate
Mad Men (AMC, Sundays at 10 p.m. ET) is not just about marketing, it's also a triumph of it. You can set the matter of the show's near-excellence—its patient pacing and self-possessed performances, its yards of assertive style—on the Saarinen ...
- WHEN YOU ARE ENGULFED IN FLAMES - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarWHEN YOU ARE ENGULFED IN FLAMESMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 54 minutes agoCamels were for procrastinators, those who wrote bad poetry, and those who put off writing bad poetry. Merits were for sex addicts, Salems were for people ...
- Rockville minister mourns victims of shooting - Business Gazette
Business GazetteRockville minister mourns victims of shootingBusiness Gazette, MD - 3 hours agoA small choir sang and poetry was read. Jim D. Adkisson, 58, who is being held on $1 million bond, is charged with one count of first-degree murder. ...
- Consider Your Options (Baltimore City Paper)
For young creative types, updating a web comic or screen-printing a few hundred minicomics is now as common as self-publishing a poetry-filled chapbook or knitting an afghan (oh, wait) once was. Cartooning is just another option on the cultural menu.
- A heartfelt 'Letter' - Baltimore Sun
A heartfelt 'Letter'Baltimore Sun, United States - 55 minutes agoAngelou begins with this part of her life and leads to her struggles to raise her son alone and her fears that a young black boy without a father would be ...
- Christina Patterson: Where poetry still has power (Independent)
Mahmoud Darwish, who died at the weekend, was, according to the Egyptian novelist Ahdaf Soueif, "the last poet who could fill a football stadium". In a country that regards poetry as a pastime for the lost and the lonely – like, say, knitting tea cosies, or making wicker baskets – this is quite hard to understand. Celine Dion fills football stadiums. So does Elton John. So does Simply Red. But ...
- More thoughts on West, Obama and Malveaux - Atlantic Online
More thoughts on West, Obama and MalveauxAtlantic Online - 3 hours agoBut, hey, I love poetry, and I'm an Obama fan, so maybe I see too much. That said, it seems to me that an attempt at white-wash which mentions "the preacher ...
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