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- A surrealist master's passing (Sydney Morning Herald)
James Gleeson, one of Australia's great artists, has died leaving an incredible legacy in his paintings.
- Ursula K. Le Guin reading will likely pack the library - Corvallis Gazette Times
Ursula K. Le Guin reading will likely pack the libraryCorvallis Gazette Times, OR - 2 hours agoLe Guin writes both poetry and prose, including realistic fiction, science fiction, fantasy and essays, as well as books for children and young adults. ...
- Hanus remembered for love of music - Ennis Daily News
Ennis Daily NewsHanus remembered for love of musicEnnis Daily News, TX - 8 minutes agoHanus: And I love poetry, especially the works of Keats and Shelley. EDN: What do you think of people regarding you as an oddity? ...
- Review: 'Goldengrove' takes an unblinking look at grief (Contra Costa Times)
So much seems tragic when we're teenagers: our appeal — or rather, the lack thereof — to the opposite sex; our embarrassing parents; a spectacularly bad haircut.
- Daniel Radcliffe: I lost my virginity to an older woman - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukDaniel Radcliffe: I lost my virginity to an older womanTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoBut I say I try to do it simply by the choices I make in the work I do. I just like wrong-footing people. I write poetry and I love it. ...
- Berman ‘not a rational lad’ - Metroboston News
INTERVIEW. Published poet and unofficial lyrical laureate of the indie rock community David Berman is best known as the founder and sole constant of the band Silver Jews. Formed in 1990 along with a pre-Pavement Stephen Malkmus, Berman has gone on to ...
- Event Celebrates Work Of Alumnus GE Murray - Canisius College
Event Celebrates Work Of Alumnus GE MurrayCanisius College, NY - 9 hours agoThe reception will feature readings from Murray’s book and other poetry by members of the Canisius English Department, and students and staff at the college ...
- PATRIOT ACT UP: Mary Cochran was the perky drum majorette who’s ... - The Phoenix
The PhoenixPATRIOT ACT UP: Mary Cochran was the perky drum majorette who’s ...The Phoenix, MA - Oct 1, 2008Then came cheap exhibitionism, as she lashed from kitschy Charlestons to auto-erotic writhings. Finally she subsided into a desperate proto-modern dance. ...
- On the Road at 50: the Beat goes on - Times Online
Times OnlineOn the Road at 50: the Beat goes onTimes Online, UK - 9 minutes agoBad legacy: the belief that opening up your mind and letting rip a stream of consciousness constitutes readable prose has produced works of tedious, ...
- Peace Poetry Award Winners Announced - Media For Freedom
Peace Poetry Award Winners AnnouncedMedia For Freedom, Nepal - 11 minutes agoShe is a former middle/high school English teacher and now teaches classes in memoir writing and poetry at the Black Hills Leadership Lab in South Dakota. ...
- The Revolution Is Dead, Long Live the Revolution (New York Times)
As specialty film divisions close, can studios make films described in more than one sentence?
- Award-winning author at Lawrence Public Library Thursday - Eagle Tribune
Award-winning author at Lawrence Public Library ThursdayEagle Tribune, MA - 2 hours agoI was terrible at essays, terrible at poetry." Thursday, Diaz will be at Lawrence Public Library to read from "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. ...
- Young artists invited to open mic event - Canton Repository (subscription)
Young artists invited to open mic eventCanton Repository (subscription), OH - 1 hour ago... YMCA Teen Center at 408 Fourth St. NW. After the poetry event, which will address the candidates and issues, those attending will be invited to dance. ...
- Mother of Tears: The Third Mother (2007) - PopMatters
PopMattersMother of Tears: The Third Mother (2007)PopMatters, IL - 5 hours agoAvoiding most of the slow burn visual splendor that made Suspiria a classic, and shunning all of Inferno‘s incomprehensible tone poetry, the 68 year old ...
- Diane Carr's "spiral gestures" feature Lake Michigan sand and her love ... - MLive.com
Melanie Sochan | The Saginaw News Diane Carr stands among some of her artwork at Saginaw Valley State University's Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum. Fiddlehead ferns, seedlings, orchids and Lake Michigan sand are casting their shadows on the ...
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