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- Prague: Then and Now - OhmyNews International
Prague: Then and NowOhmyNews International, South Korea - 24 minutes agoCzech theater productions, poetry and cinema flourished until the Soviet tanks rolled in. Afterward, a new dirty-sounding word became part of the official ...
- Lincoln comes to life for young readers - Medford Mail Tribune
"LINCOLN SHOT," screams the headline! "Condition Considered Hopeless. Will Not Live Through the Night." So begins a gripping read for middle-graders ahead of the February bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth, a big event in publishing for grown ...
- Reatreat from daily life at a monastery (Cape Cod Times)
Dozens of religious retreats nestled in the Catskill Mountains and Hudson Valley of upstate New York are open to visitors seeking quiet getaways and personal enlightenment.
- Queensland outback a class act (The West Australian)
Around Longreach John Arnold is known as a horse whisperer. Arnold teaches horsemanship at the Longreach campus of the Australian Agricultural College where the future of Australia’s grazing industry
- Poster poems: rapid iamb movement - guardian.co.uk
Poster poems: rapid iamb movementguardian.co.uk, UK - 28 minutes agoNow I'm going to try to get to the end without citing any more poems with that title. There is another category of dream poetry, one that is, perhaps, ...
- Ex-wife's book shows Che's transformation - Monterey County Herald
This revised and updated version of Hilda Gadea's 1972 book tells of the pair meeting in December 1953 when she was a Peruvian political exile living in Guatemala and he was wrapping up his motorcycle travels across Latin America. Although later ...
- THEATER REVIEW | 'TWELVE OPHELIAS' Get Thee to a Pool, Girlfriend - New York Times
THEATER REVIEW | 'TWELVE OPHELIAS' Get Thee to a Pool, GirlfriendNew York Times, United States - 6 hours agoBut Ms. Svich makes so little use of the “Hamlet” antecedents that this collage of stage pictures and poetry could be about any woman trying to escape the ...
- Farnam couple hosts ‘Ride for Your Heart’ - Gothenburg Times
Farnam couple hosts ‘Ride for Your Heart’Gothenburg Times, ne - 6 hours agoTom and Shirley Vickers are hosting the event to raise money for the American Heart Association. Cowboy coffee, a poetry reading by Jack Ostergard of ...
- E-town professors examine the porning of America (Lancaster Online)
The true scope of society's sexualization hit Carmine Sarracino when — with his two small children on his lap — he Googled the word "toys." You can only imagine what popped up on his computer screen. That experience fueled Sarracino's conviction that sexual i...
- Voces Novae sends listeners on a musical grand tour - The Herald-Times (subscription)
Voces Novae sends listeners on a musical grand tourThe Herald-Times (subscription), IN - 12 hours agoThe music proved stunningly triumphant, with a soaring choral line that befits the poetry (“Seven steeds ride across the sky in fiery splendor, ...
- Sol mates in southern Spain (The Villager)
John Reoli didn’t start out to write a gay play or a love story. He says it just turned out that way. “To me, that’s part of the adventure of writing,” explained the actor/playwright. “It’s like being on a ship. You’re the one not driving it. You don’t necessarily know where you’re going.”
- The Week In Books: A feast of rich and dark materials (Independent)
Monoculture threatens literature just as much as landscape. If featureless plains of soya beans or oilseed rape can ruin not just the charm but the resilience of an eco-system, then a reading culture built around a narrow band of middle-of-the-road fiction and biography runs the risk of wrecking its fertility. From tutors on creative-writing courses I hear the complaint that their students ...
- Revealing Tchaikovsky at the Southbank Centre - Red Carnation Hotels
Revealing Tchaikovsky at the Southbank CentreRed Carnation Hotels, UK - 11 minutes agoMr Jurowski says he is eager to put on a show which offers a different look at the composer's life. "I hope to shed new light on Tchaikovsky's life and work ...
- The A-list (The Villager)
Liza Monroy reads from her novel, “Mexican High.” The Shrinks Are Away When the therapists go on vacation in August, New Yorkers turn to literature to cure our neuroses!
- Toronto homeless hand out hate propaganda - National Post
National PostToronto homeless hand out hate propagandaNational Post, Canada - Aug 15, 2008She has written poetry and essays for all three of Toronto's street papers: the original Outrider, the upstart Outreach Connection, and now the Street News. ...
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