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- The Silver Age and the man of steel - Daily Telegraph
The early 20th century saw a creative explosion in Russia. Spurred by modernity, technology and radical politics, artists and poets formed scratch teams - Acmeist, Supremacist, Constructivist - that often outshone their counterparts in Western Europe ...
- Reflections on ‘The Last Lecture’ - Beaver County Times
MIDLAND — Jeffrey Zaslow had time Tuesday to talk about a man who has little time. The man is Randy Pausch, the 47-year-old Carnegie Mellon University computer science professor who is teaching the world a lesson about living while he’s dying of ...
- Class of 2008: Jennifer Stepanek - Newswise (press release)
Class of 2008: Jennifer StepanekNewswise (press release) - 2 hours agoThe author of seven best selling books (six poetry books and an essay book written in collaboration with former President Carter), he served as the Muscular ...
- Bastille Day In Media? Mais Oui - The Bulletin
Media - With France's Bastille Day following on the heels of our nation's own independence celebration, Philadelphia Francophiles can dust off their black berets for extended festivities right here in the 'burbs. Supporting a flourishing cultural ...
- Wild colonial poetry to be born in Castlemaine - The Age
Wild colonial poetry to be born in CastlemaineThe Age, Australia - 33 minutes agoThe main publishing houses have stopped publishing poetry, and many bookshops don't even have poetry sections. Yet a host of poets are still writing and ...
- Talk of the Neighborhood, April 20 - Waco Tribune Herald
Talk of the Neighborhood, April 20Waco Tribune Herald, TX - 3 hours agoBruce Carter of the Hazel Harvey Peace Scholarship Fund awarded thank-you checks to Rapoport Academy ($3000) and the Cen-Tex African American Chamber of ...
- Feast on Old Songs - Albany Times Union
Feast on Old SongsAlbany Times Union, NY - 2 hours agoFusing together theater, music, songs, stories and poetry into a narrative performance about the past, present and future of the Adirondack Mountains, ...
- Delayed Flag Day event recalls deputy - Woodland Daily Democrat
Honor Guard members representing Travis Air Force Base fold an American flag at the Flag Day Ceremony near the County Employment Development Department on Thursday. (Jim Smith/Democrat) Patriotism and recollections of slain Yolo County Deputy Sheriff ...
- Poetry at the Beach reading set May 8 in Ocean View - Cape Gazette
Poetry at the Beach reading set May 8 in Ocean ViewCape Gazette, DE - 1 hour agoThe next Poetry At The Beach reading will take place at 7 pm, Thursday, May 8, at the Ocean View Church of God at the corner of Route 26 and West Avenue, ...
- Outdoorsman Ed Rogers lives life on the ‘fly’ - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Filled with bright daylight, Ed Rogers’s den reflects his love for both the outdoors and literature: book-laden shelves line the walls, topped off with salmon and trout fly displays, duck decoys and photos of wild streams, landscapes, a mounted 7.5 ...
- Stories for Life showcases enduring art at its finest (The Post and Courier)
In "The Meaning of Shakespeare," Harold Goddard writes that the destiny of the world is determined less by "the battles that are lost and won than by the stories it loves and believes in." Political winds blow themselves out in time; humanity's great stories endure. So will storytelling, even in the electronic age.
- Special concerts planned for Southwest - Shaunavon Standard
Special concerts planned for SouthwestShaunavon Standard, Canada - 12 hours agoThere is exploration of how music often depicts sounds of nature, the environment, and mechanical items, as well as how music and poetry can work together. ...
- Madisonville hopes new arts center will spark a revival (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
The newest addition to the business district is hard to miss. The Madisonville Arts Center, which celebrates its grand opening today, is big and flashy.
- 'Scandal' needs schooling in comedy - The Washington Times
One of the scandalous things about "School for Scandal" is how it strains for laughs. Dry-eyed through a tragedy, you can endure, but not cracking many smiles during a comedy is particularly insufferable. All the ingredients for laugh-inducing ...
- Not all poetry consists of archaic language, thoughts - Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
Not all poetry consists of archaic language, thoughtsClarksville Leaf Chronicle, TN - 4 hours agoUnfortunately, I don't think the majority of the American population likes poetry. But here's the reason why. Most people, I think, are taught poetry in Old ...
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