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- POETRY : Gar enthusiast featured poet for OPWC gathering - Northwest Arkansas Times
POETRY : Gar enthusiast featured poet for OPWC gatheringNorthwest Arkansas Times, AR - 1 hour agoHe has gone on to translate French poems and literature, as well as write poetry, novels and creative nonfiction. In 1993, Spitzer sold his van for the ...
- Anselm Kiefer awarded the 2008 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade (Art Daily)
BERLIN.- The Board of Trustees of the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade has chosen German artist Anselm Kiefer to be the recipient of this year’s Peace Prize.
- The struggle between evolution and creation: an American problem - On Line Opinion
Survey after survey confirms that most Americans accept some form of scientific creationism - the claim that the early chapters of Genesis are good scientific guides to the origins of our world. Today, one often hears talk of so called intelligent ...
- Burns’s legacy to be given £17m revamp (The Herald)
In life he may have been a humble "lad o' pairts", but Robert Burns's legacy is to receive a multi-million pound makeover after the Heritage Lottery Fund yesterday pledged ÂŁ5.8m to help pay for a restoration of the Bard's home in Alloway.
- AP Top News at 2:05 p.m. EDT (The Washington Times)
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) _ A family spokeswoman says Sen. Edward M. Kennedy is out of surgery at Duke Medical Center. His doctor says brain surgery was successful and "accomplished our goals." Kennedy had surgery for his cancerous brain tumor, and faces chemotherapy and radiation treatment following the procedure. The 76-year-old senator was diagnosed last month with a malignant glioma, a lethal type ...
- Fun, freedom let loose at lit club - NYU Washington Square News
Fun, freedom let loose at lit clubNYU Washington Square News, NY - 1 hour ago"There's got to be a startling, spontaneous quality to poetry and all art, I think," said Headless Society director Rachel Broderick, at the reading of the ...
- A soaring tribute to a poet's vision of America - Boston Globe
The Cantata Singers' valuable season-long exploration of the music of Kurt Weill came to an end on Friday night. Weill, however, was relegated to second billing; the major event was the local premiere of "High Bridge: A Choral Symphony after Poems of ...
- Watching With Kids in Mind - Washington Post
Watching With Kids in MindWashington Post, United States - 2 hours agoHis neglected son (Ashton Holmes) writes poetry. After an accident leaves Lawrence with a concussion, his ne'er-do-well brother (Thomas Haden Church) comes ...
- India reconnects with Sufi music after nearly 200 years - South Asian Post, Canada
India reconnects with Sufi music after nearly 200 yearsSouth Asian Post, Canada, Canada - 48 minutes agoThese “spiritual rebels” sought to commune with god through their poetry, music and dance; instead of through dogmatic religion. As the politics of violence ...
- CHECK IT OUT: At the Harvard Public Library - Harvard Post
CHECK IT OUT: At the Harvard Public LibraryHarvard Post, MA - 1 hour ago... through our annual Whitcomb Poetry Award. Saturday, May 17: Early Bird admission 8 to 9 am, $10 entry. Free admission 9 am to 4 pm Book collections: We ...
- Alchemy Creative, Inc. Acquires Ownership of Poetry Pals, an Award ... - CNBC
PLANO, Texas, Apr 23, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Alchemy Creative, Inc. (Pink Sheets: ALMY) today announced that they have acquired ownership and exclusive rights to Poetry Pals, an award-winning literacy solution. The Poetry Pals early childhood ...
- CONTEST: Poetry winners (York Daily Record)
Two students from York County were named winners of a history writing contest sponsored by the Hershey Museum.
- Who got city arts grants - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
The Mayor's Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs has grants to declare, to the tune of $225,000, going to 38 artists in visual, literary, film and media arts. (Isn't film a media art?) The list looks good, but why does every artist have to have a ...
- Sheikh-down cruise: Italian line sails Arabian peninsula from Dubai - Miami Herald
I stared for a time at the museum-case model that portrayed early Abu Dhabi as a sandy flat with a loose scattering of mud huts, on which the most sophisticated architectural feature were the goat pens. I half expected to see tiny figures swinging ...
- When a movie hurts too much - Chicago Sun-Times
When a movie hurts too muchChicago Sun-Times, United States - 17 hours agoShe is an English professor who filters her own suffering through the disciplines of the poetry she loves. She was always a proud, independent woman who ...
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