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- How The Doors produced Strange Days - Times Online
The Doors timed the arrival of their second album, Strange Days, with almost spooky prescience. Its pervasive air of unease — the more powerful because so many of the songs are so quiet — coupled with its doom-laden sense that, as the album’s ...
- Art and technology meet on the street at IngenuityFest - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Courtesy of IngenuityFest Jenny Marketou's "Red Eyed Skywalkers." Downtown Cleveland becomes briefly more dramatic, slightly electronic and, dare we say, a teensy bit exploratory this weekend as IngenuityFest overtakes the streets, alleys and ...
- These kids are making news - Herald & Review
DECATUR - The news staff of the Decatur Trumpet will be pondering, writing, rewriting, correcting this afternoon. The Saturday night panic - "Do we have enough stories? Should we give this story the lead position?" - has given way to a "let's do it ...
- Joyce Carol Oates enters 'tabloid hell' (The Courier News)
Some of Joyce Carol Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest. Oates sets out to solve a fictionalized version of the JonBenet Ramsey murder, with skating prodigy "Bliss" Rampike replacing the real-life child beauty pageant contestant. The resolution she imagines is heartrending, grotesque and totally believable. And it's only the ...
- Opinion: Mr. College - University of Colorado The Campus Press
Opinion: Mr. CollegeUniversity of Colorado The Campus Press, CO - 23 minutes ago3 Sorry Mom, the only thing you accomplished by reading me Walt Whitman poetry before birth was to give me an unnaturally early distaste for realism. ...
- Autistic adults speak through art - Charities Aid Foundation
Charities Aid FoundationAutistic adults speak through artCharities Aid Foundation, UK - 26 minutes ago... one in 100 people with autism to communicate through art in one of three categories - poetry or prose, 2D art or photography, All Together Now! reports. ...
- Rwanda: Local Artist Earns Intenational Repute (AllAfrica.com)
Rwanda's cultural ambassador Jean-Paul Samputu based in the USA took part in a Reconciliation Symposium in Calgary's Island Park - Canada, last Saturday, The New Times has learnt.
- Infinite Jest' author, 46, an - CNN International
Infinite Jest' author, 46, anCNN International - 4 minutes agoHe declined to say what they had written about or offer any comment on the author's private life. Pietsch, publisher of Little, Brown and Company, ...
- Time to Act’ - Southern Voice
PLANNING FOR THE BLACK GAY PRIDE celebration this year took on a new focus. Organizers honed their attention on getting more volunteer participation in the early stages and divvying up the workload, says Kenneth Jones, president of In the Life ...
- Entries flood in for the Great British Summer poetry competition - www.solihullnews.net
Entries flood in for the Great British Summer poetry competitionwww.solihullnews.net, UK - 16 hours agoENTRIES continue to flood in for the Great British Summer poetry competition, in association with Touchwood. The competition is split into two categories ...
- Buzz: News from the local arts world - Nashua Telegraph
Buzz: News from the local arts worldNashua Telegraph, NH - 4 hours agoPhase I of the project involves these student writers in a journey of discovery that will eventually lead their poetry to be sung by their own high school ...
- People (The Sacramento Bee)
Jan Soules of Elk Grove has had a quilt titled "Poetry in Motion" accepted in the Quilt Expo quilt contest. Yahmeania L. Powell
- Nightwatcher (Show Me) by Alan Braxe featuring Killa Kela and Fallon - Times Online
WHO: Alan Braxe. Definitely not the Pete Best of French house. WE SAY: So says the PR for this newbie from Mr Braxe. As one part of Stardust, the man responsible for the awesome and monstrous Intro, and part of that whole awesome Daft Punk gallic ...
- The Price of Olympic Competition - New York Times Blogs
There have been a lot of posts here about various wrinkles in Olympic competition: medal count , citizenship flexibility , outlying statistics , etc. Here’s perhaps the smallest wrinkle of all, but one that I found fascinating. It falls under the ...
- Tween Thing library program keeps youngsters occupied (The Florida Times-Union)
The teen and children's departments of the Jacksonville Public Library have teamed up to offer special "Tween Thing" programs this summer targeting tweens, ages 10-14.
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