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- Shaking up the MIA - Southwest Journal
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts this month is hosting two provocative, high-energy exhibitions, one rooted in the present political reality and the other adrift in fantasy. They are, respectively, “Unconventional Wisdom,†featuring the charged ...
- Fun for All - News-Herald
The Trenton Parks and Recreation Friday Night Over 50 Friendship Club is holding musical luncheons and dinner dances throughout the fall. Bob McKay will perform at today’s pizza luncheon, followed by Walt Lipiec at next Friday’s luncheon ...
- FREAK Shots: Is Beer Bad for Science? - New York Times Blogs
The more beer scientists drink, the less likely they are to have a paper published or cited, according to a new study by Thomas Grim , an ornithologist at Palacky University, Czech Republic. Grim surveyed the behavior of Czech scientists and found a ...
- Saturday's Best Bets (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
If you're amazed by huge vegetables, you'll want to check out the 23rd annual Giant Pumpkin Party and Children's Parade in Grahamsville on Saturday. The free event begins with a parade at 9 a.m. and continues with a pumpkin festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Havel to receive Seifert prize for 2008 - Prague Daily Monitor
Havel to receive Seifert prize for 2008Prague Daily Monitor, Czech Republic - Sep 21, 2008The prize winner is announced annually on September 22, on the eve of the birthday anniversary of poet Seifert (1901-86), Charter 77 signatory, ...
- Garden-variety Shakespeare in the park - pride source.com
Garden-variety Shakespeare in the parkpride source.com, MI - 1 hour agoAt a fundamental level, the complex, brilliant and artful poetry, the psychology and values of the Renaissance, and the deeply intertwined moral and erotic ...
- VIDEO: Students test-screen first film (Las Cruces Sun-News)
Click here for a trailer of the movie. LAS CRUCES — In just a few months, best-selling author LouAnne Johnson, renowned independent filmmakers, local high school students and New Mexico State University's Creative Media Institute have completed "Becoming Eduardo," CMI's first feature-length film.
- A sesquicentennial choral tour of Minnesota (Minnesota Public Radio)
Audiences at the State Fair on Saturday can tour Minnesota through choral music. Six choirs from around Minnesota will perform specially commissioned music reflecting the diverse histories, landscapes and people of the state.
- Quincy Troupe (Houston Press)
Music fans know Quincy Troupe as the writer who helped pen the life story of one of America’s most influential musicians, Miles Davis. Miles: The Autobiography won the American Book Award and is easily a top-fiver on any popular music must-read list. But Troupe is also a celebrated poet whose l ...
- The poet laureate should be freed from the dreary royals and sent off ... - Guardian Unlimited
Up and down this green and drizzly isle, the poets are getting nervous. Nibs, once tranquil, are shaking. Wendy Cope is stocking up for a long siege. Craig Raine is exploring the possibility of moving to Mars. Linton Kwesi Johnson and Liz Lochhead ...
- 'Southern Masters' opens retrospective at Ogden Museum of Southern Art (The Meridian Star)
For close to 50 years, artist, designer, and urban planner Robert Tannen has interwoven visionary urban schemes, many of which were realized, and environmental, social and urban commentary in his art.
- Friday wild card - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Sorry for only having one post today - we've had some breaking news this afternoon, and I know I've got more stuff coming down the pipeline so I'll go ahead and throw out the wild card for today. The big guy will be back next week, and the weekend ...
- Leland, an Irish everywoman - Independent
Share THE Anglo-Irish, if they survived their upbringing at all, were a hardy, resilient lot. To make it through formative years spent rattling around freezing houses, on bleak estates, barely cared for by emotionally distant parents and ignorant ...
- To Cut Long Stories Short - RedOrbit
To Cut Long Stories ShortRedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoWhile Tom Alter features in 'When God Said Cheers,' Juhi Babbar recites Ghalib's poetry in 'Intehaan.' 'Gandhi (15th August 1947- 30th January 1948)' ...
- Actions speak louder than words in relationships - News.com.au
AMY had been dating her Mr Wonderful for six months and the relationship had been great. But in the past week, his actions had changed. He seemed less interested in seeing her, was generally a bit aloof on the phone and had even cancelled weekend ...
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