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- Still sprightly, M.F. Husain celebrates 93rd birthday (New Kerala)
New Delhi, Sep 17 : When he was in college, he was Fida. And friends swooned over him.
- Mom's game to learn football - Toronto Sun
Mom's game to learn footballToronto Sun, Canada - 4 hours agoSo I guess he won't be joining the poetry club, like I had hoped, because I could have helped him with that, could have pulled out some dusty old books of ...
- Battle of the book prizes (Toronto Star)
Who won the Scotiabank Giller Prize last year? Many Canadian book lovers will recall it was Elizabeth Hay for Late Nights on Air . While ease of recollection says more about the profile of each award than it does the relative merits of individual winners, it's interesting that the Writers' Trust honour has such comparatively little presence – considering that it was the only of the three prizes ...
- Return to previous page - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Who: By Arthur Miller. Directed by Ethan McSweeny. When: 7 p.m. today, 7:30 p.m. Tue.-Sat., with select 1 p.m. matinees on Saturdays and Sundays. Ends Nov. 8. Where: Guthrie Theater, 818 S. 2nd St., Mpls. Tickets: $24-$70. 612-377-2224. www ...
- P.E.I. Book Award winners announced (CBC)
The winners of the three P.E.I. Book Awards - in fiction, non-fiction and poetry - were announced this week.
- Tina Howe creates a loving and rich portrait of a family on the move - Stamford Plus Magazine
Tina Howe creates a loving and rich portrait of a family on the moveStamford Plus Magazine, CT - 8 minutes agoMoreover, filling the play with insight and underlying theme are the moments when Gardner, losing so much of himself but never his love of poetry, quotes, ...
- Chapters Bookstore Poetry Reading - iBerkshires.com
Chapters Bookstore Poetry ReadingiBerkshires.com, MA - 1 hour agoFor six years Elliott taught the craft of poetry in the Gallatin Division of NYU, NYC, concentrating on a system of scansion employing fourteen ideograms. ...
- I can has cheezburger ... and pathos? (Salon.com)
The lolcats, the Internet's most famous felines, may be hilarious. But in their yearning, I see nothing less than the tragedy of the human condition.
- Estate Troves on the Block - New York Times
Estate Troves on the BlockNew York Times, United States - 11 hours ago“That’s the poetry of them.” More Articles in Arts » A version of this article appeared in print on September 19, 2008, on page E28 of the New York edition.
- China condemns protesters assault of envoy in Taiwan scuffle - Seattle Times
Angry protesters in southern Taiwan assaulted an envoy from rival China on Tuesday, part of an escalating reaction by the pro-independence... Angry protesters in southern Taiwan assaulted an envoy from rival China on Tuesday, part of an escalating ...
- Rise to the occasion and slice into a nice glass of beer with a side ... - MLive.com
Josh Smith | KalamaBrew Mmmmmm .... beer bread and robust beer cheese. The bread, you can easily make yourself. This jar of Kistler's Robust Beer Cheese was found at Bacchus on Oakland Drive. It's a good day when I can find another way to combine two ...
- Robert Pattinson on Virgil and Martin Amis, and on looking like an ... - Popwatch
As if we haven't bombarded you with enough Robert Pattinson (as if there's such a thing as too much Rob!), get ready for your daily fix, Twilighters . Here's Part 2 of our interview, where the man behind Edward Cullen talks about how he prepared for ...
- Arts Calendar: Your Weekly Arts Picks (Cleveland Scene)
By Michael Gill TALK THE LINE Bi-Lingual at SPACES, Friday, September 5 Artists who aren't tagged with a racial identity have the freedom to pursue expression without the burden or guidance of tradition. Those for whom a specific culture is a defining factor, though, walk a line between tradition and the freedom of expression without bounds. Ceramic artist Angelica Pozo, born in New York to ...
- NEA Chairman Dana Gioia to leave in 2009 - Boston Globe
NEW YORK— The confident baritone of Dana Gioia sounded a little hoarse during a recent telephone interview, as it often has since he became chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, a job that has exhilarated and exhausted him. "I have ...
- Mentally ill woman's death jail a tale of missed opportunities - Philadelphia Inquirer
Sandy Morgan didn't have a receipt when she walked out of the Boothwyn Wal-Mart with more than $500 worth of dolls, toys and girls' clothes. In her mind, she didn't need one. She owned Wal-Mart, she told a manager who tried to stop her. Sandy knew ...
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