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- Culture clinic: Nick Broomfield - Daily Telegraph
Milton Friedman's theories on free-market economy, which are responsible for the greed and extremely dangerous world we live in today. I've made a couple of really bad endings myself, but I'd have to say that most Spielberg endings aren't good. You ...
- Religion Brief: Christian poetry contest - Journal-Advocate
Religion Brief: Christian poetry contestJournal-Advocate, CO - 20 minutes agoInformation: To enter, send one poem of 21 lines or fewer to Free Poetry Contest, 601 16th St., Suite No. C-115, Golden, CO 80401. ...
- Playhouse’s SAWAF 2008 - ArtslinkNews
Playhouse’s SAWAF 2008ArtslinkNews, South Africa - 2 hours ago... include an Open Mic Poetry session in the Grand Foyer on Saturday 9 August at 16h00 with Gcina Mhlophe as the anchor artist (admission free), ...
- d’bi.young addresses legacy of colonialism - Georgia Straight
In Western Canada, Toronto-based d’bi.young is probably best known as a dub poet, a 21st-century griot who mixes rhyming patois with the pulsating rhythms of reggae. In her hometown, however, the Jamaican-born artist is also recognized as a ...
- THE INSIDER’S OUTSIDER by Ben Davis - Artnet
THE INSIDER’S OUTSIDER by Ben DavisArtnet, NY - 6 hours agoHe’s celebrated in popular song, in comic books, in poetry. The decision to organize a show about his influence on visual art is overdue, then, ...
- Wall receives Capote Scholarship in Creative Writing - Appalachian State University
Wall receives Capote Scholarship in Creative WritingAppalachian State University, NC - 1 hour ago“Wall covers some ground in her poems – coffee cups, pearls, cancer and a coming of age poem that handles the sexual complexity of that subject with grace,” ...
- Granat's Top 10 songbook - Newsday
1. "All the Things You Are," by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II -- "Beautiful marriage of words and music." 2. "Dancing in the Dark," by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz -- "It just works for me." 3. "Embraceable You," by George and Ira Gershwin ...
- High cost of bringing home old manuscripts - New Straits Times
THE National Library's efforts to retrieve invaluable Malay manuscripts are being hampered by high fees some foreign countries, institutions and individuals are imposing for them. The library's Malaysiana Services director, Siti Mariani S.M. Omar ...
- Dornac: Unmasking a photographer of Parisian society - International Herald Tribune
PARIS : This could only happen in secretive France, full of untapped art caches. Around 1887, a photographer who used the pseudonym Dornac started doing the rounds of Paris society, explaining to his sitters that he planned to build up a photographic ...
- AN Wilson: Don't let's be beastly to the Germans. They gave us ... - Independent
AN Wilson: Don't let's be beastly to the Germans. They gave us ...Independent, UK - 2 hours agoLovers of English poetry will have been reflecting, during Mosley's brave court battle, upon the most celebrated, and perhaps the most distinguished, ...
- In the Swiss footsteps of Byron (Belfast Telegraph)
Byron's expedition to the Swiss mountains is explored in new works to be performed at the City of London Festival. The first is tomorrow. The poet's journey also inspired John Walsh to follow his trail to the Jungfrau
- One-Night Stands (East Bay Express)
Target Video A rare and noteworthy compilation of performances by Flipper, Dead Kennedys, the Nuns, Negative Trend, and other local Bay Area punk rockers by artist Joe Rees, aka Joe Target, who ran a San Francisco studio and excelled at capturing musical footage in the raw, like the Cramps playing Napa State Hospital or Crime's gig at San Quentin (120 min., 1988). Rees in person.
- Fire Damages Waterloo Show World (R News)
Fire damaged a Waterloo business this weekend. It happened Saturday evening at Show World on Nine Foot Road. The fire caused between $30,000 and $40,000 worth of damage to the building.
- A Life In Books: Dana Gioia - Newsweek
A Life In Books: Dana GioiaNewsweek - 42 minutes ago"The Collected Poems of WH Auden." I liked a poem by Auden in high school because it was funny. It made me want to be a poet, which my parents didn't think ...
- Bobby recalled (BBC News)
The life of Robert Kennedy, 40 years on
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