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- Daughter outs dead father - Hampton Roads Daily Press
Ethical journalists believe that portions of a person's life — even a public person's — can remain private, so long as what they do in private doesn't spill over into their public life. So I found Honor Moore's "The Bishop's Daughter" to be ...
- Mingling craft with art - The Daily Star
The Daily StarMingling craft with artThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 4 hours agoIn "Poetry of Wood-02" we see the figures of a couple, looking away from one another. A pink lotus and a head of a cow are included in the composition. ...
- Find a themed cruise on new Web site - Southern Illinoisan
Cruises can be found with programming on all these themes and more. Some themed cruises offer lectures by experts, some offer performances, others offer hands-on activities from crafts to dance to seminars in photography. A new Web site called ...
- Standard:Deviation—Not your average psychology class - Vital VOICE
Standard:Deviation—Not your average psychology classVital VOICE, MO - 3 hours agoHe read some of his more explicit poetry during Gehris’ show to complement her work. Their artistic collaboration on this project began when Gehris and Parr ...
- Superior gardens are composed of glooms and solitudes - Guardian Blogs
Little Sparta is a garden about 20 miles outside of Edinburgh in the rolling, romantic Pentland Hills made by the late artist Ian Hamilton Finlay. Or rather, it is not a garden so much as an artwork, a poem, even: it is arguably, in fact, Scotland's ...
- Singer credits Guthrie's influence (The Oklahoman)
When emerging singer-songwriter Samantha Crain lists her musical influences, they wind from her dad's favorites including the Grateful Dead and Bob Dylan to the electronic experiments of Radiohead to fellow Oklahomans such as Student Film and Ali Harter. "I'd say a major part of my musical influence does come from Oklahoma, and ... the Flaming Lips and Woody Guthrie are probably two of my ...
- At the 92nd Street Y, Jazz for All - New York Sun
At the 92nd Street Y, Jazz for AllNew York Sun, United States - 4 hours ago... characteristic poetry interjections, reciting "The Pool Players," a brief text constructed in a jazzy meter by the Afro-American poet Gwendolyn Brooks. ...
- West metro town briefs - Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Wayzata Rotary Charity Auto Show is set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 7 on Mill Street in downtown Wayzata. The event will feature the best of vintage, classic, custom, foreign and specialty cars, as well as high-mileage vehicles. Proceeds will ...
- Davidson Calendar: April 4-13 - Nashville Tennessean
AARP Tax-Aide: The nation's largest free, volunteer-run tax counseling and assistance service will be offering help in tax preparation at 86 sites in in 42 Tennessee counties. Membership in AARP or being a retiree is not required, although the ...
- Community Almanac (Arizona Daily Sun)
Monday, July 7 MORNING COFFEE KLATCH: 7:30 a.m. Readers are invited to meet with Daily Sun Editor Randy Wilson over coffee (yours) and doughnuts (his) each Monday at 7:30 a.m. to discuss that week's news. Arizona Daily Sun boardroom, 1751 S. Thompson St. 556-2254.
- John Mckinnon - Bleacher Report
Bleacher ReportJohn MckinnonBleacher Report, CA - 2 hours agoHe's very adept at writing poetry and is in the process of publishing his first book. John's professional endeavors have led him to create and maintain ...
- Euthanasia at end of trail (The Monterey County Herald)
GERLACH, Nev. — Five mustangs pounded across the high desert recently, their dark manes and tails giving shape to the wind.
- Cumming dares, bares in lively "Bacchae" revamp - Reuters
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - He is a rock star, an exhibitionist and a vengeful god. He is Dionysus as played by stage and film star Alan Cumming in a vibrant production of Euripides' "The Bacchae," courtesy of the National Theatre of Scotland ...
- James Reaney: 'artistic giant' dies - London Free Press
James Reaney: 'artistic giant' diesLondon Free Press, Canada - 1 hour ago... Governor-General’s Award in 1949 at age 23 for a collection of poetry, The Red Heart. In 1960, he began teaching at UWO and started publishing Alphabet, ...
- Catholics Object To Performance Mocking Religious Beliefs - The Bulletin
You're Eating God," a one-woman play by Rachel Caris, mocks Catholic practices. The play follows a family living in a backyard bomb shelter in the 1960s.
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