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- Revisiting old Sydney is askin' for trouble Revisiting old Sydney is askin' for trouble (Central Western Daily)
U ncle Abe has asked for a meeting with Tommy, near one of the Centennial Park lakes where he takes his daughter Gai to feed the ducks. "We've got to do something for Bob," Uncle Abe said."He's starting to feel the pressure."
- Right now, his art is an open book (San Diego Union-Tribune)
He's made 12 books thus far and continues to embrace the form. “Coverage†is a different type of work. It's a cross between poetry and conceptual art, and it's made to be mailed – in installments. He just had hhis first solo exhibition in a gallery, at Harrington Fine Arts in San Francisco, which included paintings and assorted other works.
- Reading, writing and recipes - Southern Voice
WHETHER YOU NEED A PRIMER on how to make pasties to cover your nipples during a burlesque performance or a want a literary explanation of why bad poetry is good, look no further than the Charis Review, the new semi-annual publication published by ...
- Poetry in motion - Savannah Morning News
Poetry in motionSavannah Morning News, GA - 4 hours agoSculptor Matt Toole has fond childhood memories of exploring the woods on Wilmington Island, boating over to Wassaw Island and camping on Daufuskie Island. ...
- Falling into place - Observer Online
Falling into placeObserver Online, IN - 7 hours agoAnd while analyzing poetry in depth may not interest a lot of people, it doesn't hurt to be able to pound out a five page paper in an hour.
- 'The Romance of Astrea and Celadon': The Hopeful Romantic (The New York Sun)
Director Eric Rohmer, now 88 years young, has suggested that his 2007 film "The Romance of Astrea and Celadon" may be his last. If so, it's a fitting send-off. While this soaring tale of flawed eternal love is not exactly the director's most compelling work, it certainly does build to a finale in which the heroes both succeed and fail, allowing the hopeless romantic behind the camera the chance ...
- Obama's Biden balancing act - Khaleej Times
Obama's Biden balancing actKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoIf Obama brings poetry to the ticket, Biden will bring prose, and plenty of it. The son of a used-car salesman, Biden is proud of his working-class roots, ...
- Wallace Berman (in 20 days) - Artfacts.Net
Artfacts.NetWallace Berman (in 20 days)Artfacts.Net, UK - 5 hours agoIt includes early drawings for Jazz record covers; his mail-art publication Semina containing poetry and images by Berman and his friends; his signature ...
- Review: Wanted - Cinematical
Review: WantedCinematical, CA - 2 hours agoWanted is full of such visual poetry, as well as several slam-bang action scenes that suggest the Russian fellow might have a long career ahead of him in ...
- Williams Freshmen Encouraged to Do Something They Love - iBerkshires.com
iBerkshires.comWilliams Freshmen Encouraged to Do Something They LoveiBerkshires.com, MA - 1 hour agothe slam poetry champion said to the class of 2012 at Williams College on Saturday as she described her own experiences in trying to find her way through ...
- Brian Wilson, Joan Baez, Lindsey Buckingham Chill on Mellow CDs - Bloomberg
Brian Wilson, Joan Baez, Lindsey Buckingham Chill on Mellow CDsBloomberg - 2 hours agoTheir 10th-grade poetry, written by long-time Wilson collaborator Van Dyke Parks, romantically paints LA as a ``star-spangled city. ...
- Music Review: Don’t Shoot the Piano Player! (Sept. 5, 2008) - Kennebunk-Kennebunkport Post
Music Review: Don’t Shoot the Piano Player! (Sept. 5, 2008)Kennebunk-Kennebunkport Post, ME - 3 hours ago... a trumpet concerto, flute and violin suites, and classical art songs to the poetry of Robert Frost and Michigan poet Stillman Elwell. ...
- Patti Smith: Dream of Life - femalefirst.co.uk
Life isn’t some vertical or horizontal line. You have your own internal world, and it’s not neat. Patti Smith Not vertical nor horizontal nor neat, Dream of Life is a hypnotic plunge, a breathing collage of this legendary musician/poet/painter ...
- Results for tag: Radio 4 - Daily Telegraph Blogs
If you are reading this to learn what Franz Ferdinand were like last night, don't bother. By the time I had got out of London, taken the wrong road and landed up in Felixstowe, and found that the 10,000 wheelbarrows (advertised on the website as ...
- Books of The Times - New York Times
“Once the world was whole, in Antiquity and the Middle Ages,†Heinrich Heine wrote. “There was still a unity in the world and there were complete poets. We rightfully honor these poets and take pleasure in their poetry; but any aping of their ...
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