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- Radovan Karadzic: the master of life and death - Daily Telegraph
The Father Christmas beard, the knotted ponytail and the smeared glasses have gone. Radovan Karadzic, freshly clean-shaven, now sits in his cell, reading the Bible obsessively. In the past week, the two lives he managed to keep separate for 12 years ...
- FAREWELL MAHMOUD DARWISH - The People's Voice
The People's VoiceFAREWELL MAHMOUD DARWISHThe People's Voice, TN - 7 hours agoThe harrowing experience of losing his home and being an internal exile in his land at such a young age would haunt Darwish's poetry and become a central ...
- Monday Medley - Pueblo Chieftain
Long before shoppers explored the cyber wonder-worlds of amazon.com and eBay, there was an alternative to shopping in person: catalogs. This is noteworthy because today marks the 136th anniversary of the first mail-order catalog, published by ...
- Peace Day planned in Exeter - Portsmouth Herald News
Peace Day planned in ExeterPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 8 hours ago21 in Swasey Parkway between the hours of 1 and 5 pm Activities for the festival include workshops and games for children, music and poetry, guest speakers, ...
- 1-25 of 167 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- Pilgrims from around globe visit Cohen's city haunts - Edmonton Journal
Pilgrims from around globe visit Cohen's city hauntsEdmonton Journal, Canada - Jul 26, 2008In 1966, the famed poet, author and musician visited Edmonton on an early poetry reading tour, and left an indelible mark on our city. ...
- INTO VIEW - 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 ...
- Teens Flock To Open Mic Night At Auburn Library - WCSH
AUBURN (NEWS CENTER) -- Music, poetry, comedy, these means of expression have been around for generations. The latest generation takes full advantage of these forms of entertainment at the Auburn Public Library. They have a teen open mic night and it ...
- Ten things to do at the 2008 National Poetry Slam in Madison - Isthmus Daily Page
Ten things to do at the 2008 National Poetry Slam in MadisonIsthmus Daily Page, WI - 2 hours ago... the ASL reading is an open mic presented in American Sign Language, the Mosaic is an open mic for poets of color...and the list goes on. ...
- Students start writing at early age (The Morning Sun)
It starts with "art work" – sometimes just scribbles and not easily discernable drawings of a house or sky or a dog. In the first week of kindergarten, the teacher asks the artist to label some of the things in his or her picture. These labels too, aren't easy to decipher.
- Goings on About Town: Art (The New Yorker)
MUSEUMS AND LIBRARIES METROPOLITAN MUSEUM Fifth Ave. at 82nd St. (212-535-7710)--“Giorgio Morandi, 1890-1964.†The first ever American retrospective of the Italian modern master is the sleeper hit of the season. Morandi’s many still-lifes, each an adventure, are unbeatably radical meditations on what can and can’t happen when three . . .
- Music Review: P.W. Long - God Bless The Drunkard's Dog - Blogcritics.org
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- Obama, Bayh Fuel Veep Speculation - The Bulletin
Sen. Barack Obama continued to fuel speculation as to who his running mate would be by making a joint campaign appearance with Sen. Evan Bayh in Mr. Bayh's home state of Indiana. Mr. Bayh, who supported Hillary Clinton in the primary, is considered ...
- Michael Rosen: 'Give children books, not SATs' (Independent)
Michael Rosen, the children's laureate, can't help but feel a tinge of glee at the recent SATs fiasco. "There is a bit of schadenfreude, if you like," he says, "a bit of celebration at their misfortune" – meaning the misfortune of the Government; or the Department for Children, Schools and Families; or ETS; or head teachers; or advocates of testing. Take your pick, Rosen has multiple gripes ...
- Moore Moments - A Reader Shares His Feeling About Discovering Alan ... - Comic Book Bin
Comic Book BinMoore Moments - A Reader Shares His Feeling About Discovering Alan ...Comic Book Bin, Canada - 3 hours agoPoetry performances that have been described as transformative have come from his declaration of magical study, not to mention the stunning work on the ...
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