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- Book Fair to Return for its Tenth Year in Costa Rica - Costa Rica Travel News
Costa Rica Travel NewsBook Fair to Return for its Tenth Year in Costa RicaCosta Rica Travel News, Costa Rica - 1 hour agoIn addition, Spain’s ambassador to Costa Rica, Arturo Reig, confirmed that ten Spanish authors — published novel, poetry, and children’s book authors — will ...
- Dick Martin of TV's "Laugh In" dies in Calif. - Newsday
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died ...
- 'Algren' captures city's gritty magic (Chicago Sun-Times)
Memo to all those involved in promoting Chicago as a global tourist destination: Forget about the standard video portrait of the city, filled with generic (if enticing) views of the skyline and lake and ballparks, of Michigan Avenue and Millennium Park and the rest.
- Where the Sad Things Hide - Teen Ink
Teen InkWhere the Sad Things HideTeen Ink - 12 hours agoBy Sarah T., Santa Barbara, CA Teen Ink is a national teen magazine, book and website featuring teen writing, information, art, photos, poetry, teen issues ...
- Waltzing Maltida a little ditty, historians say (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
A couple of outback historians may be rewriting the story behind one of the Australia's most loved songs, Waltzing Matilda.
- J. Ivy - The Ivy League - Sixshot.com
J. Ivy - The Ivy LeagueSixshot.com, Switzerland - 36 minutes agoThe book is basically my life story up until like 2001, and it’s just a story about my poetry and my story. And the title came from me talking to this girl ...
- Beat writer Jack Kerouac's manuscript goes on ... and on ... at Texas ... - News-Democrat
The first words read, "I first met Neal after my father died." Later - 119 feet, 8 inches later - it reads, "eaten by dogs." The yellowing manuscript has no chapter or paragraph breaks. The sentences are single-spaced. And so the helter-skelter ...
- NEBC praises grant programs, looks to the future - The Daily News of Newburyport
NEBC praises grant programs, looks to the futureThe Daily News of Newburyport, MA - 11 hours agoThe Partnership Grant award was given to the program "Bookmaking: Poetry of a Fourth Grader," a program that involved fourth grade students in poetry ...
- Smears, Scribbles, and Scratches: Twombly at the Tate Modern (The New York Sun)
The magnificent retrospective of veteran American artist Cy Twombly at London's Tate Modern is a reminder that, above all else, painting is smearing and drawing is scribble. In his handling, with its extremes of slightness and scatter, informality can border on the infantile. This show, which is curated by the Tate's director, Sir Nicholas Serota, travels to the Bilbao Guggenheim in the fall, ...
- Mixed Media (The Reader)
* One of the great asides of business travel is the free evenings that leave time for solo exploration. Last week, I found myself in Pittsburgh and thanks to my friend Julie Wright (formerly of Omaha’s Bemis Center) I got to the city’s best neighborhoods and coolest art spots during my five-day trip.
- DVD Reviews - Metro Santa Cruz
Metro Santa CruzDVD ReviewsMetro Santa Cruz, CA - 4 hours agoThis lean, almost minimalist black-and-white crime story holds up well in this handsome reissue. Blocky Lino Ventura--a George Raft type--plays Abel Davos, ...
- Final Festival Lineup Decided - RedOrbit
Final Festival Lineup DecidedRedOrbit, TX - 12 hours agoBy Katie Nieland, The Montana Standard, Butte The newest performers add Celtic fiddles, gospel, harmonica, hula, cowboy poetry and blues, among others. ...
- Bonnaroo 2008: Attendees endured show delays, hot weather and rain ... - Independent Florida Alligator
Bonnaroo 2008: Attendees endured show delays, hot weather and rain ...Independent Florida Alligator, FL - 7 hours agoAcademy Award winners Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová of The Swell Season invited fans on stage to read their personal poetry, while Hansard strummed his ...
- A festival month to remember - The Argus.co.uk
A festival month to rememberThe Argus.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoThe following day brought an extraordinary journey through lesser-known poetry and song from the First World War with Andrew and Kate Kennedy and Julius ...
- Sony Centre, Toronto - June 6, 2008 (Jam! Showbiz)
TORONTO - For over two-and-a-half-hours on Friday night at the Sony Centre, Leonard Cohen was our man.
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