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- Poetry Africa 2008 - International Poetry Festival - ArtslinkNews
Poetry Africa 2008 - International Poetry FestivalArtslinkNews, South Africa - 1 hour agoThe Centre for Creative Arts (University of KwaZulu-Natal) will be hosting the 12th POETRY AFRICA, International Poetry Festival from 29 September to 4 ...
- Mona Hatoum at Parasol Unit - the Sunday Times review - Times Online
In the Chapman brothers’ staggeringly good recreation of hell at White Cube - if you haven’t seen it yet, consider yourself spanked by head teacher Januszczak - there’s a strange and sad little figure living in a cabin on a hilltop outside all ...
- Brideshead Revisited Revisited - Slate
Mad Men (AMC, Sundays at 10 p.m. ET) is not just about marketing, it's also a triumph of it. You can set the matter of the show's near-excellence—its patient pacing and self-possessed performances, its yards of assertive style—on the Saarinen ...
- GoodReads shows that people still read and love their books - Venturebeat.com
Forgive Otis Chandler if he still believes people read paper artifacts like books. His grandfather and namesake, after all, was the publisher of the Los Angeles Times. But this 30-year-old Chandler knows that books are still close to our hearts ...
- Poetry in motion - Chandigarh Newsline
Poetry in motionChandigarh Newsline, India - 1 hour agoThe affair continues for two months, and just before the vacation ends, Henrik dies a tragic death. All of this is told in flashback when Marie receives ...
- Writing on the wall (The New Statesman)
In a recent article in the Times Literary Supplement , Terry Eagleton wrote about the linguistic similarity between Samuel Beckett and Theodor Adorno. "What is most drastically impoverished in Beckett is language itself," he wrote.
- John Milton - guardian.co.uk
John Miltonguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoWho kills a man kills a reasonable creature; but he who destroys a good book kills reason itself" - Milton's real work was always learning; even at the age ...
- Faces behind the Mic - Egypt Today
T HEY THOUGHT IT was jinn. What was this iron device that could, quite literally, speak? When the radio was first introduced to Egypt, it could only be found in the homes of a privileged few, though several families even refused to allow it in ...
- City of Chicago's CDC Gives Nod to Land Sale for Columbia College ... - Forbes
The City of Chicago's Community Development Commission yesterday unanimously voted to recommend to the City Council the sale of a parcel of land on the southwest corner of 16th and State to Columbia College Chicago for the construction of a Media ...
- Cambridge students asked to compare Raleigh and Shakespeare with ... - This is London
Cambridge students asked to compare Raleigh and Shakespeare with ...This is London, UK - 24 minutes agoIt also quotes Ruskin's maxim: 'Lyric poetry is the expression by the poet of his own feelings.' Students were then asked to compare-the Raleigh poem with ...
- Capital garden becomes focus for a celebration of poetry - Scotsman
Capital garden becomes focus for a celebration of poetryScotsman, United Kingdom - 16 hours agoST ANDREW Square is to become a focus for poetry in the Capital as part of new initiatives put forward by the city council. Three schemes have been approved ...
- Where The Literary Go To Play - Evening Bulletin
Where The Literary Go To PlayEvening Bulletin, PA - 12 hours agoThe session is open to writers of all levels in both poetry and prose "with a hunger to loosen and deepen current work, and/or dive into new work. ...
- North Hampton news briefs - Portsmouth Herald
North Hampton Public Library hosts "Home Is Heaven: Poems by Ogden Nash," today, July 1, at 7 p.m. The presentation is Pontine Theatre's original staging of poems by "America's master of light verse," who made his summer home at Little Boar's Head in ...
- 'Laugh-In's Dick Martin, TV Comedy Pioneer - NPR News
Morning Edition , May 26, 2008 · Dick Martin, co-host of Rowan and Martin's Laugh In , a TV comedy staple of the 1960s, died Saturday. Zany, frenetic, and daring in its references to sex and drugs, Laugh-In challenged the more tame TV sitcoms of the ...
- Poetic journey through the fantastic (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - Poetry, like traveling, involves escape from the ordinary exigencies of life into the enchanting. A poet can achieve this through his skillful and creative use of words, which makes the commonplace unfamiliar, the ordinary bizarre.
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