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- De'Medici: Not such a bad guy? (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Bankers tend to get bad press in their lifetimes, worse when they're dead. J.P. Morgan personally rescued America from economic ruin during several monetary crises, but is characterized most frequently as a scowling manipulator whose complex web of interlocking trusts plundered our industrial might.
- Singapore Sun Festival to celebrate the Art of Living Well - Antara
Singapore Sun Festival to celebrate the Art of Living WellAntara, Indonesia - 20 hours agoThe Festival will also present free outdoor screenings at the Singapore Botanic Gardens of films with a Singapore Sun Festival flavour - Eat Drink Man Woman ...
- This Fourth of July, Celebrate Financial Independence - Washington Post
Resize Text I know this is the day before the July 4th holiday, but before you skip town or work, join me for a live discussion about personal finance matters. Who knows, I may be able to save you some money before you celebrate Independence Day. I ...
- Culture Ireland again / comment (July 8, 2008) - CIRCA Art Magazine
Culture Ireland again / comment (July 8, 2008)CIRCA Art Magazine, Ireland - 23 hours agoNot every poet wants to do a poetry reading or lecutre or fill out a grant application. What is true of the poet, Meade says, goes for writers more ...
- An ode to summer - ic Solihull.co.uk
An ode to summeric Solihull.co.uk, UK - 6 hours agoTo enter, email your poem to gemma.smith@europe.mccann.com with poetry competition marked in the subject header, or post it to Touchwood Poetry Competition, ...
- Extract: Corvus: A Life with Birds by Esther Woolfson - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukExtract: Corvus: A Life with Birds by Esther WoolfsonTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 18 minutes agoA cache of mince, a cache of bread dough, of stolen prawns, a cache of torn-up pieces of the pages of a book of poetry, a cache of oddments that might come ...
- The Burial at Thebes - Irish World News
Lucy Pitman-Wallace directs this performance with restraint, allowing the poetry to illuminate the story of the doomed Antigone. Like most Greek tragedy, it is a story that goes from bad to worse, in this case allowing filial love to act in reckless ...
- Fierly, fearless and funny - Beeld
Poet Napo Masheane turns pain, both personal and public, into art and makes people think as they laugh, cry and cringe. Pulse caught up with this warrior wordsmith on the heels of Women’s Day Napo Masheane – respected poet, playwright, producer ...
- Opening doors for 'fresh talent' - Tonight South Africa
He's the writer/producer of KwaMashu: Still My Home, the vivid documentary on Durban's oldest township which premiered at the Durban Film Festival. And for his next trick KZN arts practitioner, Edmund Mhlongo, has opened a recording studio. No big ...
- Those Elizabethans, hear them roar - Globe and Mail
There is much to like, but much more to admire, about director Peter Hinton's unwieldy The Taming of the Shrew currently playing at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. It drips with Hinton's research into the sexual politics of the Elizabethan era ...
- Colleges Explore Alternative Revenue Streams - KGTV, 10News.com
Colleges Explore Alternative Revenue StreamsKGTV, 10News.com, CA - 9 hours agoA case in point: New England College in Henniker, NH, which added a masters in management with a health care specialization and an MFA program in poetry, ...
- The Convention: Redefining Change (Time.com via Yahoo! News)
The Democratic gathering showed a shift in strategy, toward a more familiar campaign theme: throw the bums out
- Remembering Thomas M. Disch - Salon
SalonRemembering Thomas M. DischSalon - 3 hours agoDeath was the subject Disch returned to again and again, in his fiction and his poetry. Sometimes it was murder, spurred by passion or twisted religious or ...
- Cowboy poets, musicians to gather in Lewistown - Billings Gazette
LEWISTOWN - The 23rd annual Montana CowboyCowboy poets, musicians to gather in Lewistown Poetry Gathering will take place today through Sunday in Lewistown. The event includes performances by Wylie Gustafson, formerly of Conrad, and his band The Wild ...
- Hadrian's soldiers writing home - Daily Telegraph
The hulking great highlight of the Hadrian exhibitiown opening this week at the British Museum is a mammoth head of the emperor . Excavated in Turkey last year, it has never been shown to the public before. You can make out not only his beard - he ...
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