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- Cortázar, Julio (An Argentinean Master of Antinovel and Experimental literature) (Yemen Times Online)
Cortázar, Julio (1914-1984), Argentinean novelist, short-story writer, translator, and intellectual. Cortázar was born in Brussels, Belgium, to his Argentinean parents on August 26, 1914. Once World War I began, Cortázar’s family forced to remain in Barcelona, Spain, for a year and a half.
- Sarah Slean takes a sober approach to new album - [here]
Sarah Slean takes a sober approach to new album[here], Canada - 2 hours agoBut Slean is used to exploring other artistic avenues; she has long kept up a blog on her website, published a book of poetry in 2004, and frequently ...
- 'Old age' is getting older - Austin Herald
'Old age' is getting olderAustin Herald, MN - 43 minutes agoLast Wednesday Joyce Sutphen shared her poetry. And who caught a ride with Joyce none other than Knowles Dougherty our former Austin friend. ...
- Magazine forgot Bookery II - Ithaca Journal
Magazine forgot Bookery IIIthaca Journal, NY - 27 minutes agoBookery II is a place where local authors can read their work, where writers can write in a safe atmosphere, where kindred souls can gather to read poetry ...
- Patriot games - Creative Loafing Tampa
Patriot gamesCreative Loafing Tampa, FL - 5 hours agoIt's often been said that all politics and all poetry are local; that makes as much sense as saying all veal is saltimbocca, but I know what they mean: You ...
- He's a creative force to be reckoned with - Boston Globe
When Joseph Arthur describes his Museum of Modern Arthur gallery in Brooklyn, it's hard not to wonder if he's not actually talking about himself as a kind of living art installation. After all, the "MOMAR," as he facetiously refers to it, is in fact ...
- Eighth-graders create Holocaust museum - Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette
Eighth-graders create Holocaust museumUrbana/Champaign News-Gazette, IL - 3 hours ago"It was sad. It kind of made you fearful that this actually existed in the world. "Because we did see this, when we're old, if this could possibly ever ...
- Kids learn ways to defuse rage, stay unscathed - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Kids learn ways to defuse rage, stay unscathedSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 47 minutes agoTo express his feelings, Christian took a shot at poetry: "I feel happiness, instead of crappiness. I take responsibility, instead of showing my ...
- Wow: We live in Music City, USA (Orlando Sentinel)
Have you heard? Orlando will be the fourth city in an international list of major music cities to become a "Gibson GuitarTown." Yes, Orlando is a major music city! Remember all the "boy bands," matchbox twenty, Creed? They all originated here, or their recording/management/production companies are based in Orlando. Music is still a huge business here. This community project unites celebrities ...
- CTH Presents Van Peebles' 'Ain't Supposed To Die' Outdoors - Broadway World
CTH Presents Van Peebles' 'Ain't Supposed To Die' OutdoorsBroadway World, NY - 2 hours agoThe New York Times said, “This early precursor to hip-hop, rap and poetry slams is a get-down, roiling depiction of ghetto life” and goes on to say that the ...
- Alice at the opera (The Australian)
CONDUCTOR Richard Gill, an advocate for music education and the music director of Victorian Opera, is not a fan of Walt Disney.
- Young poets take center stage - Daytona Beach News-Journal
Young poets take center stageDaytona Beach News-Journal, FL - 26 minutes agoContestants in the Write Stuff Teen Poetry Contest read their entries aloud during a recent reception in their honor at New Smyrna Beach Regional Library. ...
- Arts with a breath of fresh air - Daily Telegraph
There's a lot of rot talked about the thrill of outdoor theatre, as if people couldn't - or shouldn't - let the dread of being rained upon, or chilled to the bone, stand between them and their appreciation of an alfresco performance. While some of ...
- League to honor 3 for preserving internees' tales - Honolulu Advertiser
Three influential figures in the effort to preserve Hawai'i's Japanese internment stories will be honored today by the Honolulu chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League. Robert Bratt, the first director of the Justice Department's Office of ...
- Saturday, July 19, 2008 (Fort Worth Weekly)
Granbury Live The Beat Goes On. Revue of 1960s Motown and doo-wop songs. Thru Jul 19. 114 N Crockett St, Granbury. $20. 800-989-8240.
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