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- Shareholder Agenda: Tea and Blank Pages (New York Times)
Anna Post, right, great-great-granddaughter of Emily Post, left, is in the family business with a Web site about contemporary etiquette.
- Fall for ISU Museums - Nevada Journal
Intricate textile sculptures and contemporary paintings will dominate the four featured exhibits at Iowa State University Museums this fall semester. The main exhibit at the Brunnier Museum will focus on the work of Ames artist Priscilla Sage, a ...
- The Art Scene - East Hampton Star
The Art SceneEast Hampton Star, USA - 2 hours agoThe title of each piece is based on the first lines of poetry of Emily Dickinson. The works use limited color and pared-down forms, inviting a visual ...
- Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dies - San Francisco Chronicle
Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish diesSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - Aug 11, 2008He joined the Israeli Communist Party after high school and began writing poems for leftist newspapers. Mr. Darwish left Israel in the early 1970s to study ...
- Sunday brunches in November to support the arts at SC4 - Port Huron Times Herald
Sunday brunches in November to support the arts at SC4Port Huron Times Herald, MI - 21 minutes ago... include SC4's monthly free Thursday at Noon Concert Series, SC4 Symphonic Band, art exhibitions, theatre productions and workshops, poetry readings, ...
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial in the North Country through Monday - Newswatch 50
Vietnam Veterans Memorial in the North Country through MondayNewswatch 50, NY - 14 hours ago7:00 pm - 8:00 pm - Student poetry readings. 8:00 pm - Candlelight vigil to honor military chaplains who lost their lives in Vietnam. ...
- "Yoko Ono. Between the Sky and My Head" Exhibition Featured at Kunsthalle Bielefeld (Art Daily)
Several cat sculptures called 'Bastet' created by artist Yoko Ono are shown at Kunsthalle Bielefeld. EFE/Oliver Krato. BIELEFELD, GERMANY.- Yoko Ono, born in 1933 in Tokyo, is one of the pioneers of Conceptual Art. In 1952, she became one of the first women in Japan to study philosophy.
- Art that feeds the soul - Burlington Free Press
WOLCOTT — David Budbill, a onetime Cleveland kid, said he moved to northern Vermont for the things that keep most people away. Starting with aloneness. “I’m just another one of those city kids who had a dream of going to the country,” said ...
- New Non-Fiction This Week - Blogcritics.org
See also: » Book Review: Noise/Music by Paul Hegarty » Book Review: Postcards from the Asylum by Karen Knight » Book Review: The Timewaster Letters by Robin Cooper Summer simmered to an autumnal lull, a calm before the norm... Letter to My ...
- The gravity of frivolity: The Constitution and the President’s Health - Vanguard
The gravity of frivolity: The Constitution and the President’s HealthVanguard, Nigeria - 3 hours agoWe have brought poetry and spin into a matter that is strictly legal and prosaic. The superstitious manner in which the matter of the President’s health has ...
- Roger Van Dorpe, 95 - Iowa City Press Citizen
Roger Van Dorpe, 95Iowa City Press Citizen, IA - 3 hours agoRoger had a gift for writing poetry; his work was published several times, especially in "The Hudsonian." In Iowa City he was a member of St. Wenceslaus ...
- Fashion Review Jil Sander Clears the Runway - New York Times
New York TimesFashion Review Jil Sander Clears the RunwayNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoLike art or poetry, clothes can inform your understanding of things, change your eye. But the method can’t be faked. More Articles in Fashion & Style » A ...
- Nigeria: Osundare Wins Poetry Prize - AllAfrica.com
Nigeria: Osundare Wins Poetry PrizeAllAfrica.com, Washington - 6 hours agoNigeria's highest poetry prize is ANA/Cadbury Prize worth $1000. A letter from the organisers of the award, Assilah Forum Foundation, a non-profit ...
- Thursday, October 02, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
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- Nano poems on a nano phone (The Telegraph)
Kapil Sibal, the poet, was in town for the Calcutta promotions of his book I Witness: Partial Observations . The Union minister of science and technology loves reciting his poetry, which he punches out on his switched-off cellphone whenever he flies. And he’s a frequent flier.
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