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- This Week in The Arts - Tulsa World
This Week in The ArtsTulsa World, OK - 3 hours ago“The Liar’s Circle,†an alias credit Jerob Newton sometimes used in his work, is an amalgam of painting, music, experimental film and poetry. ...
- NEA Chairman to Step Down (Washington Post)
Credited with helping to revitalize arts agency, Dana Gioia is to announce that he is moving on.
- Once And For All We're Gonna Tell You Who We Are So Shut Up And Listen - Metro
MetroOnce And For All We're Gonna Tell You Who We Are So Shut Up And ListenMetro, UK - 47 minutes agoIn Once And For All Belgian company Ontroerend Goed presents a portrait of teenage life in all its messy glory through an inspired piece of visual poetry. ...
- 1,000 mourn football player at Holliston vigil (Holliston Tab)
One thousand friends, teammates, neighbors, loved ones and even opponents huddled Sunday night, their tear-streaked faces illuminated by candlelight as they mourned the death of 16-year-old Joseph "Joey" Larracey.
- Teens Who Write (The Hook)
Young poets ages 12-18 can celebrate Teen Read Week with a poem of their own submitted to the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library’s Teen Poetry Contest. Prizes are awarded in three age divisions, and poems will be submitted to another teen poetry contest sponsored by the Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) library journal. Contest forms and [...]
- Artist in Profile - Decaturian
Artist in ProfileDecaturian, IL - 34 minutes agoWhat is your preferred literary art, and what other literary arts do you engage in? I prefer short fiction writing. I also engage heavily in poetry. ...
- Regent Square poet favors words that allow for evolution - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Regent Square poet favors words that allow for evolutionPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 26 minutes agoBy Regis Behe Leslie Anne Mcilroy's life has changed dramatically since she released "Rare Space," her first full-length poetry collection, in 2001. ...
- Dominic Lawson: We should have no reason to be surprised when a doctor turns out to be a murderer (Independent)
What should a genocidal mass-murderer look like? And what professional qualifications should he have? Of the two men indicted by the Hague war crimes tribunal as masterminds of the planned massacre of thousands of Bosnian Muslim adults and children, Ratko Mladic fits all our preconceptions.
- Local Beth Yates has done it all and seen it all - Columbia Daily Tribune
Local Beth Yates has done it all and seen it allColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - 2 hours ago"I started out writing poetry in high school and came to appreciate my own ability at MU. I wound up in a group doing local poetry readings at Cherry Street ...
- Today in History - Aug. 4 - The Ledger
Today is Monday, Aug. 4, the 217th day of 2008. There are 149 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Aug. 4, 1944, Nazi police raided the secret annex of a building in Amsterdam and arrested eight people, including 15-year-old Anne ...
- Sahilin: Blindness no handicap for artist - Jakarta Post
Sahilin: Blindness no handicap for artistJakarta Post, Indonesia - 2 minutes agoBatang Hari Sembilan is the name of a local art form in which artists recite traditional poetry on daily life, love, suffering and experiences. ...
- Group works to make Rochester-area Latino center a reality - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Group works to make Rochester-area Latino center a realityRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 6 hours agoPadron, 56, of Brighton, is the director of Salmorejo, a poetry and percussion group with a Caribbean focus. He said that just how many groups in Rochester ...
- Tailgating time: Recipes make winning game-day meals - MLive.com
Photos courtesy of Kingsford Soy-ginger marinated beef skewers on the grill will please your tailgate crowd. The college football season started in August, but now it starts to get serious as the state's five Division 1A teams prepare to launch their ...
- Charismatic cast wasted on 'Babylon A.D.' - MLive.com
Gerard Depardeau, left, and Vin Diesel appear in a scene from "Babylon A.D." So, when will it go wrong? This is a question asked while watching many films released in late August. Dropped into theaters with little fanfare, these troubled projects ...
- Letting go of the grief (Centre Daily Times)
The annual butterfly release, sponsored by Centre Crossings Hospice of Centre Homecare, was held Sunday at Centre Furnace Mansion.
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