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- "Reading Burma" in Pictures - mediabistro.com
mediabistro.com"Reading Burma" in Picturesmediabistro.com, NY - 55 minutes agoHere Salman Rushdie reads from the poetry of Burmese poet Tin Moe, who passed away last year while exiled from his home. The night concluded with a blessing ...
- Book Review: 'A Freewheelin' Time' (International Herald Tribune)
Suze Rotolo's memoir is much less successful at expanding DylanÂÂology than at vividly recounting what it was like to be a well-connected girl in the Village as a heady new youth movement flourished.
- ANONYMOUS IS A PHOTOGRAPHER by Robert Moeller - Artnet
ANONYMOUS IS A PHOTOGRAPHER by Robert MoellerArtnet, NY - 1 hour agoAlso, few images document the private lives of African Americans and other minorities. Surely, that, too, is part of this American story. ...
- Readers wrtie: Rodeo doings (Sierra Sun)
The second weekend of August will once again find McIver Arena filled with rodeo excitement. The 34th annual Truckee Championship Rodeo and Western Week are set for Aug. 7-10. Kids Day and Cowboy Poetry kick off the excitement on the Aug.
- THE DUMBEST GENERATION? - Canada.com
Canada.comTHE DUMBEST GENERATION?Canada.com, Canada - 23 minutes ago"I remember an Introduction to poetry class in which I told students that their homework was to memorize 20 lines of any poem and to recite it at our next ...
- Religion Calendar: 08/302008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Religion Calendar: 08/302008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 18 minutes agoGrand Traverse Teen Community Bible Study, 6:30 to 8:30 pm Mondays, begins with a kick-off at 6:30 pm Sept. 8 at Youth Center at Faith Reformed Church, ...
- 'The Modern Element' and 'Invasions' (International Herald Tribune)
The poet-critic Adam Kirsch mounts a defense of poetry at the expense of poetry he disapproves of.
- A haunting look into humanity's dark corners - Globe and Mail
Scorched , Linda Gaboriau's deft English translation of Lebanese-Québécois playwright Wajdi Mouawad's Incendies , is back at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto. From there, director Richard Rose's Dora-winning production embarks on a tour to Montreal ...
- Hot dish (The Star)
DAVID Sedaris, Grammy Award-nominated American humorist, writer, comedian, bestselling author and radio contributor’s latest collection of essays aimed squarely at your funny bone is the literary equivalent of a soak in the bath at the end of a taxing day.
- ENTERTAINMENT: Plays, concerts and more (Detroit Free Press)
Apple Harvest Festival: Featuring a car show, live entertainment, a marketplace, balloon rides and more, noon-8 p.m. Freedom Hill County Park, 15000 Metropolitan Parkway, Sterling Heights. 586-979-7010. Free.
- Monsterology: The Complete Book of Monstrous Creatures - ABC7Chicago.com
Monsterology: The Complete Book of Monstrous CreaturesABC7Chicago.com, USA - 1 hour agoHis love of books and reading led him to study English Literature and Philosophy at Bristol University where he was an avid contributor to the Poetry ...
- 'Song' of Native California - Appeal-Democrat
'Song' of Native CaliforniaAppeal-Democrat, CA - 16 minutes ago... tragic and iconic Native American hero. The untitled painting is one of roughly 30 works that make up "Sing Me Your Story, Dance Me Home: Art and Poetry ...
- For couple, good times start again - St. Petersburg Times
Martin Onrot and Iris Grant Buchman married in April. In 1973, at the University of Florida, she was one of his fraternity’s little sisters and he was smitten, but didn’t reveal it until decades later. Flashback to 1973: Gainesville. Tau Epsilon ...
- Artists Return From Festival - Fijivillage
FijivillageArtists Return From FestivalFijivillage, Fiji - 48 minutes agoThe delegation took part in 13 categories ranging from traditional dance, theatre performances, contemporary dance, poetry writing and a lot more. ...
- From land to water - how modern architects learnt to love the bridge - Guardian Unlimited
What makes a great city? One part of any definition almost certainly includes water. And where you have water, human ingenuity insists on spanning it. So, great cities always have bridges and tunnels. It's hilarious, but telling, that Manhattanites ...
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