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- Diana Rowntree - Guardian Unlimited
Diana Rowntree, who has died aged 93, was the Guardian's first architecture writer, a key figure in the expansion of the paper's coverage of style and visual culture from the early 1960s. She was a modernist who herself embodied the values and ...
- "Birmingham Rocks! History and Use of Native Sandstone in our ... - Birmingham News
Videos, interviews and photographs exploring the geology of sandstone, an abundant resource in Birmingham. Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline ...
- James Blair Chapter, DAR - Corsicana Daily Sun
James Blair Chapter, DARCorsicana Daily Sun, TX - 2 hours agoMarch is the month in which the emphasis will be on Arbor Day poetry and art judging contest for fifth grade students and art for fourth grade. ...
- STARGAZING | Solange goes solo in more ways than one; ‘Criminal ... - Kansas City Star
“I’ve answered that question and then that’ll be the one thing from a 40-minute interview that gets any play,†she recently told the AP. “That is what becomes frustrating. It’s a little repetitive.†Solange, who uses her first name ...
- Dorothy M. Gadbaw Steria, 87, Beaver Falls - WWNY TV
Dorothy M. Gadbaw Steria, 87, Beaver FallsWWNY TV, NY - Jul 18, 2008She enjoyed flower gardening, cooking and writing poetry. Surviving are eight daughters and six sons-in-law. Verna and Carl Schack, Betty and Ceyril Bush, ...
- Shh. Hammershøi Is on Display (The New York Sun)
Whenever there is an exhibition of the Symbolist painter Vilhelm Hammershøi, his quietude is invoked. When he was shown at the Guggenheim in New York 10 years ago, partly through the efforts of the late Robert Rosenblum, who helped revive international interest in a master neglected since his untimely death at age 52 in 1916, the show was subtitled "Danish Painter of Solitude and Light." At the ...
- Eaglen misses, but Strauss’ songs still moving - Aspen Times
Eaglen misses, but Strauss’ songs still movingAspen Times, CO - 5 hours agoHer phasing and the clarity of her German diction did honor to the poetry, and the more delicate musical phrases could be heart-stoppingly beautiful. ...
- Newtown Celebrates Women in Arts - ArtslinkNews
ArtslinkNewsNewtown Celebrates Women in ArtsArtslinkNews, South Africa - 49 minutes agoTo witness sheer poetry in motion, head down to the Dance Factory on Friday, 8 August at 7.30pm; Saturday, 9 August at 6pm; and Sunday, 10 August at 2.30pm. ...
- Ex-king Gyanendra writing autobiography - Nepalnews.com
Ex-king Gyanendra writing autobiographyNepalnews.com, Nepal - 1 hour agoThe last Shah king, who is very much inclined towards poetry, is penning down his autobiography, according to a Nepali vernacular weekly, and this as the ...
- Here are some famous people you may not know - Cheboygan Daily Tribune (subscription)
Here are some famous people you may not knowCheboygan Daily Tribune (subscription), MI - 1 hour agoHe started out as a lawyer, gave up his practice to write poetry and ended up editor of the New York Evening Post. I recognized some of his poems, ...
- Muzzie and the boys harmonize again (The Times-News)
His name was Eustacious ...Really ... Eustacious Braun, a musician from North Dakota, and his wife Becky moved to Twin Falls in the 1950s in order to make a living playing Cactus Petes and other Jackpot casinos ... Musty, as he understandably preferred to be called, eventually landed a permanent gig at Club 93 six nights a week ...
- Poet Mahmoud Darwish dead at 67 - The Press Association
AFPPoet Mahmoud Darwish dead at 67The Press Association - 22 minutes ago"He felt the pulse of Palestinians in beautiful poetry. He was a mirror of the Palestinian society," said Ali Qleibo, a Palestinian anthropologist and ...Palestinian poet Darwish dies BBC NewsPalestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dead at 67 The Associated PressMahmoud Darwish, poet of the Palestinians, dies ReutersAl-Bawaba - International Herald Tribuneall 173 news articles
- Q&A with composer Fred Ho (The Capital Times)
It's not easy to define the artistic endeavors of Fred Ho, the latest artist brought to campus by the UW-Madison Arts Institute. Ho, sponsored by the Asian American Studies department and the School of Music, is a composer, a performer of poetry, a jazz virtuoso on the baritone saxophone, an activist and, for the past two years, a survivor of a particularly malicious cancer. This fall, the ...
- Dauphin Street Idol - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- About Books & Media - Post-Bulletin
About Books & MediaPost-Bulletin, MN - 46 minutes agoPoems of literary quality -- especially poetry on Minnesota places, themes and issues -- have the best chance of publication TO CONTRIBUTE: Send book news, ...
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