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- So what if Banksy's cover has been blown? - Guardian Blogs
Gasp, horror! Banksy isn't a fictional character. His cover has been blown. He's an actual person who makes art. Worse than that, according to the Mail on Sunday , he went to public school. He's middle class! He lived in suburbia! What did people ...
- Artsbeat (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
"Enchanted Beauty," an exhibit of digital photography by Tirsa Koper, is on display at Antonio's Galleria and Café, 100 Oak Hill Ave., in the Little Italy neighborhood of Endicott. An opening reception will be held from 5:30-8 p.m. Monday.
- Carbondale children’s author publishes three new books Meet Patricia Thomas (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Authors often talk about the need for discipline, to sit down and write even when it’s the last thing they want to do.
- A real whirlwind - Louisville Courier-Journal
Natalie Wicke is a 15-year-old sophomore at J. Graham Brown School. Every week "Q-up" will publish questions and answers from a teen in our area. Want to be featured? Go to our Web site, at courier-journal.com/features, and fill out the form online ...
- Luna Guitars Releases Neo Electric Guitars (Harmony Central)
Known for its lines of artistic guitars, Luna Guitars breaks new ground with the "Neo" Series, an innovative new line of electric instruments especially designed and engineered to appeal to young musicians.
- Music, poetry capture spirit of David Hammond - Irish Times
Music, poetry capture spirit of David HammondIrish Times, Ireland - 2 hours agoFarewells were paid in uplifting music, poetry, prayer, reminiscence and song. That was hardly surprising because, as the minister told the congregation, ...
- Artists 'lift up name of Jesus' - Herald News
In December, when Sheila White of Joliet attended a free concert in Joliet featuring former members of the award-winning Christian rock band Petra, her thoughts as well as her soul took flight. Why not assemble a group of little-known Christian ...
- Shaking the tree with fury: Jack Marshall and Julia Hartwig (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Now in his early 70s, the American poet Jack Marshall is acutely conscious of his mortality – a fact that gives a sharp edge to the poignancy of the poems in his latest collection, “The Steel Veil†(Coffee House Press, 124 pages, $16).
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn made history by writing it - The Associated Press
The Associated PressAlexander Solzhenitsyn made history by writing itThe Associated Press - 10 hours ago"There was a moment when the public opinion of the greatest empire in the world, involved in the largest war in their history, was changed by a few poets," ...
- With history dating to '41, complex held memories for many vacationers - Modesto Bee
Kennedy Meadows as it was in August 1980. The first building was one story, but fire destroyed it. The lodge was rebuilt as two stories and finished just in time to receive Gary Cooper and the crew filming 'For Whom The Bell Tolls.' The property has ...
- In the mountains of poetry - Times Online
In the mountains of poetryTimes Online, UK - 3 hours agoNot only tribal life but also the ancient buildings and treasures of the Georgian Orthodox Church survived quite untouched, and there were relics and sites ...
- The Role Of The Writer In Troubled Times—Kole Omotoso - TheNews
The Role Of The Writer In Troubled Times—Kole OmotosoTheNews, Nigeria - 2 hours agoAnother writer to annoy another apartheid ruler was Opperman who had written a long epic poem at the end of the 1948 elections that saw the victory of the ...
- Beauty queen uses poetry to inspire (Miami Herald)
At age 11, Diana Bien-Aime was thrown through the back window of a car in a horrible accident. She suffered a broken nose and internal bleeding and was left with scars on her face and arms.
- Together again, Tashi celebrates Messiaen work - Chicago Tribune
Together again, Tashi celebrates Messiaen workChicago Tribune, United States - Aug 8, 2008Loriod played the "20 Contemplations" at Northwestern University for the composer's 70th birthday in 1978, and in 2002 Pierre-Laurent Aimard brought it to ...
- Author, 93, uses profits from first novel to buy massive house to spare friends misery of care home (Daily Mail: World News)
A 93-year-old woman has blown the proceeds of her first book on a large house so she could invite her friends - who are miserable in care homes - to move in with her.
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