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- "The Silence Before Bach": captivating interludes inspired by Bach - Seattle Times
"The Silence Before Bach": captivating interludes inspired by BachSeattle Times, United States - 52 minutes agoMovie review: "The Silence Before Bach" is a challenging yet beautiful series of vignettes blending enigmatic drama and visual poetry into non-narrative ...
- Paul Muldoon, Ciaran Carson – ways to deal with violence - SFera Online
Paul Muldoon, Ciaran Carson – ways to deal with violenceSFera Online, Romania - 1 hour ago... each couplet being considered a single frame and the whole poem having the form of a cartoon strip. As in Muldoon’s poetry, Carson too conveys the ...
- Poetic licence - guardian.co.uk
Poetic licenceguardian.co.uk, UK - 8 minutes agoSo is writing poetry. It has to be. I've observed that people who are too focused on being published tend not to get anywhere. If you have the urge to write ...
- Mentorship, writing and lily pads (Whistler Question)
Whistler – It is perhaps with equal parts altruism and self-interest that Candas Jane Dorsey, Whistler’s 2008 Writer in Residence, finds herself among the lily pads at the Alta Lake heritage house for a month-long stay.
- Writer finishes his masterpiece, a love story (Lincoln Journal Star)
Jeff Dodd wrote many things. He wrote love letters, more than 50. His wife keeps them in an airtight box. He wrote poetry. He proposed to her years ago during a picnic date at Holmes Lake, then recited Shakespeare’s 18th Sonnet, comparing her to a summer’s day. But better.
- Review: The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein by Peter Ackroyd - Daily Telegraph
Facts have little place in Peter Ackroyd's historical fiction, which, broadly speaking, falls into two categories: novels such as Chatterton, Hawksmoor and The House of Doctor Dee, in which parallel narratives in the past and present subvert accepted ...
- Enjoy a weekend of drumming and poetry - Sun and Press
The Big Tent Cultural Center in Whitney Point will present the women's African drumming group Alode' (ah-low-Day) at 4 p.m. Saturday. The group is led by djembe instructor Elizabeth Orleski and includes Karen Signorino, Carol McGee, Judy Decker ...
- Caring banks could have prevented housing crisis - Gary Post Tribune
Caring banks could have prevented housing crisisGary Post Tribune, IN - 10 hours ago... a new dedication ... a Golden Age of poetry and power, of which this noonday's the beginning hour ... resolutely reciting his older poem from memory. ...
- National Conference on Dialogue and Deliberation - Community Impact Newspaper
National Conference on Dialogue and DeliberationCommunity Impact Newspaper, TX - 1 hour ago... with highlights including a conversation with leading thinkers in the field, a meeting of Hi-Tech Geeks Who Dialogue, a Poetry Slam featuring Texas ...
- Aug 10 - Aug 16 (243) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
"Corsi's approach to politics is both destructive and self-destructive. If Senator Obama loses, he should lose on the merits: his record in public life and his political philosophy. And while it's legitimate to take into account Obama's past ...
- Koontz strikes out with bad metaphors in ‘The Face’ - Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier
Legendary suspense writer Dean Koontz has sold 375 million copies of his books worldwide  and that number rises by more than 17 million copies annually  for good reason. The man has a brilliant imagination and a helluva knack for ...
- Conjuring transitions - Washington Blade
For poet and 2007 Barrow Street Press Prize winner Ely Shipley, whose first book “Boy with Flowers†will be out in October, poetry has been a way to express issues of identity and gender since his youth. Shipley, 31, who calls himself “gender ...
- Habitat for Humanity extends invitation (The York Dispatch)
Swing a hammer and pray. Habitat for Humanity is inviting people to participate in its annual "Building on Faith" project at 255 E.
- Russell lectures about Armenian-Slavic folklore connections Thursday (Belmont Citizen-Herald)
Prof. James R. Russell, Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies at Harvard University, will give the first lecture of NAASR’s fall 2008 series on Thursday, Sept. 11, at the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) Center, 395 Concord Ave. in Belmont.
- NEWS IN BRIEF (Nine O'Clock)
BERLIN - Islamic militants trained in Pakistan and Afghanistan are planning attacks in Germany, although there is no evidence of any imminent threat, the country’s top police officer was quoted as saying on Sunday.
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