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- I survived Madras in May - Sify
I am back in America after a year’s stint in Chennai. Now I have started missing Chennai. While I have lived in Mumbai for several years earlier, the year’s stay in Madras leaves me with mixed emotions. Having lived in the U.S. for almost 30 ...
- LP review: Terrence Howard - Austin 360 (subscription)
LP review: Terrence HowardAustin 360 (subscription), TX - 7 hours agoBut lyrically, Howard is more into obtuse personal poetry than creating hit songs. His words make better sense when they’re playing off the everpresent ...
- "Andre Kertesz: On Reading" - Absolutearts.com
"Andre Kertesz: On Reading"Absolutearts.com - 10 hours agoAndré Kertész: On Reading is a collection of 104 black-and-white photographs that highlight Kertész’s signature style of the visual poetry in everyday life. ...
- Patt Rall Arts Column: October First Friday Art Walk offers range ... - Bemidji Pioneer
Patt Rall Arts Column: October First Friday Art Walk offers range ...Bemidji Pioneer, MN - 4 hours agoPerformer sign-up will begin at 6:30 pm with a 7:30 start time for the performers, who will share stories, songs, music and poetry with family, ...
- About Town - September 18, 2008 (Shenandoah Valley News Today)
"A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture every day of his life, in order that worldly cares may not obliterate the sense of the beautiful which God has implanted in the human soul."
- The Letters of Allen Ginsberg - San Francisco Gate
Allen Ginsberg was a hawk. In an unpublished letter written to the New York Times in 1942, when he was a precocious 15-year-old, he defended American involvement in World War II, asserting: "We are not fighting, in the long run, because of Pearl ...
- Today's Windsor Star - Windsor Star
Today's Windsor StarWindsor Star, Canada - 2 hours agoAs much a departure as Pineapple Express is for Green, you can still see his poetry. It's subtle and washed over by the action and buffoonery, ...
- 'Infinite Jest' author, 46, an apparent suicide (CNN.com)
CLAREMONT, California (AP) -- David Foster Wallace, the author best known for his 1996 novel "Infinite Jest," was found dead in his home, according to police. He was 46.
- Leather Maiden - Austin Chronicle
I know right now it's a fanboy world, and we just live in it, but what does it say that our current life during wartime is being most complexly explored (at least in mass culture) through the aesthetics of superhero comics? Personally, I'd love to ...
- The Telegraph (UK) 09/17/08 (Arts Journal)
More Proof Poetry Is Thriving Online? "The British-based Poetry Archive has released statistics that visitors to its website are now viewing a total of more than one million pages a month.
- Poets and authors have their say as Spoken Word Festival starts - Virgin Islands Daily News
Daily News Photo by ALDETH LEWIN Children's book author Phillis Gershator speaks with poet and University of the Virgin Islands student Matthew Thomas outside the Virgin Islands Voices Literary and Spoken Word Festival on Friday. ST. THOMAS ...
- Modern Master Giorgio Morandi Featured in Retrospective Exhibition ... - Art Daily
Modern Master Giorgio Morandi Featured in Retrospective Exhibition ...Art Daily - 14 hours agoShown together, Morandi's paintings, watercolors, and etchings reveal his singular genius in seeking to evoke the poetry and monumentality in familiar ...
- Quantum poetics (Guardian Unlimited)
A friend emailed months ago and asked me to contribute to an anthology of "space poems". He was pairing up poets with astronomers in the hopes that new poetry would result, and my counterpart was Paul Murdin, the treasurer of the Royal Astronomical Society.
- Books in brief: History rehash and duo of bird guides - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Books in brief: History rehash and duo of bird guidesPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 4 hours agoThe slave trade and plantation life whiz by, as do his wrap-ups of literature, poetry, theater and other cultural areas. For example, Stephen Foster's music ...
- Subscriber Log In - Wall Street Journal
Remember me Forgot your password? NEW YORK -- The banquet hall of the Grand Hyatt Hotel in mid-town Manhattan had the feel of an extravagant Persian wedding on Wednesday night. A crowd of over one thousand guests, dressed in formal attire, sat around ...
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