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- The wild Web world of academia - Las Vegas Sun
Striking again July 30, Rosenthal called another of her superiors “Crybaby Howie.†Ah, the world of academia. At some jobs, Rosenthal might have been fired after sharing such thoughts. But Rosenthal, who has been at the College of Southern Nevada ...
- The interwoven cultures of the Brahvis and Balochis - The News International
The interwoven cultures of the Brahvis and BalochisThe News International, Pakistan - 1 hour agoBrahvi, the second most-spoken language of Balochistan, is also rich in literature, poetry, folk songs, and spiritual quotes of their respective saints and ...
- Mutating Warhol, Attack Dogs Bring Dante's Inferno to Avignon - Bloomberg
Mutating Warhol, Attack Dogs Bring Dante's Inferno to AvignonBloomberg - Jul 16, 2008Spectators, in groups of six, are admitted to a dark space in one of Avignon's many churches. Through a round window, they glimpse the interior reflected in ...
- by Joanne Ostrow It takes two stars to capture Chanel's extraordinary life (Denver Post)
Trade your little black dress and pearls for a comfy pair of sweats this weekend, and settle in for a three- hour wallow.
- The Possibility of an Island: Critics ridicule Houellebecq's ... - guardian.co.uk
The Possibility of an Island: Critics ridicule Houellebecq's ...guardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours ago[It is] hard to make poetry out of confusion." The weekend press screening of The Possibility of an Island, due for general release in September, ...
- The BBC refuses to turn the other cheek - guardian.co.uk
The BBC refuses to turn the other cheekguardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 26, 2008Mark Thompson, director-general of the BBC, stands accused of trying to bankrupt a Christian campaigning group. It has been seven months since Christian ...
- CD Reviews (winnipegsun.com)
...Earth to The Dandy Warhols... The Dandys have always lived in their own little world.
- Religion Calendar: 08/23/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- Beverly Hills Library To Exhibit Artists' Books - LA Canyon News
LA Canyon NewsBeverly Hills Library To Exhibit Artists' BooksLA Canyon News, CA - 3 hours agoThe concept of books as a work of art started during the 1950s, where many artists were active in printmaking, graphic design and concrete poetry and ...
- Today: H 17 /L 6 (Guelph Mercury)
In Greek mythology, Calliope was the muse of epic poetry. As such, she inspired Homer to write the Odyssey and the Iliad, which were no small literary feats.
- The dead should be seen, not heard - PSU Daily Vanguard
The dead should be seen, not heardPSU Daily Vanguard, OR - 6 hours agoAdditionally, Ruhl tackles death with invention, whimsy and honesty. From the absurdist induction of a chorus of stones to moments of dance, song, poetry ...
- Spellbound by monsters of the deep - Guardian Unlimited
Philip Hoare began his writing career as the biographer of Stephen Tennant and Noël Coward. More recently, his work has turned into something harder to categorise: amazing feats of history and imagination that take you to places within yourself ...
- Theodore Solotaroff, 80; his New American Review showcased writers - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Theodore Solotaroff, who in 1967 started The New American Review as a highly unusual showcase for a rising generation of writers, including Philip Roth, William H. Gass, and Mordechai Richler in just the first issue, died Friday at his ...
- Kudos: S.F. chowder house takes home prize for creative crab recipe (The San Francisco Examiner)
Hats - or should we say toques - off to San Francisco's Blue Mermaid Chowder House for earning honors in the 27th Annual Great Chowder Cook-off, held this summer in Newport, R.I.
- Eleanor O'Leary, 92; was biographer, book reviewer - Boston Globe
Eleanor (Ruggles) O'Leary showed signs of a literary and theatrical bent as far back as her student days at Vassar College in the 1930s, when she acted in school plays and wrote for campus publications. Some 20 years later, John Houseman, the late ...
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