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- Unlocking the Ransom Center's 'Mystique of the Archive' - Austin American-Statesman
Rustling around in an archive sounds like a dreary task — the sort of thing you'd delegate to the unpaid summer intern. But if you've ever spent a stray hour plunging into the countless files held at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, you ...
- Literary encounter between Ghalib and Marx - Merinews
Literary encounter between Ghalib and MarxMerinews, India - 18 minutes agoIn your next edition of poetry do write in detail addressing workers: "Landlords, administrators, and religious leaders sap your toil’s rewards by taking ...
- St. Petersburg - Kommersant
St. Petersburg is located in the North-West of Russia in the Neva River delta on the Eastern coast of the Gulf of Finland and occupies, together with the administratively subordinated territories, the territory of 1439 square kilometers. The city is ...
- 400 Years begins in Renaissance, ends in modern era - The Kingston Whig-Standard
400 Years begins in Renaissance, ends in modern eraThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 5 hours ago"There's some lyrics from a Mozart opera, English in the jazz section, and there's poetry in the impressionist section. Also there are times in both this ...
- Brief Encounter With … Juliette Binoche & Akram Khan - Whatsonstage.com
French actress Juliette Binoche and British Bangladeshi dancer and choreographer Akram Khan are co-creating, performing and directing in-i , the new contemporary dance theatre piece which premieres this month at the National Theatre. Binoche, who ...
- Klaus Michael Grueber | Opera director, 67 - Philadelphia Inquirer
Klaus Michael Grueber, 67, a German opera and theater director renowned for lyric elegance, died Sunday on the Brittany island resort of Belle-Ile-en-Mer, where he had a second home. Town officials gave no cause of death. Mr. Grueber broke the ...
- Thomas Disch, Novelist, Dies at 68 - New York Times
Thomas M. Disch, an author, poet and critic who twisted the inherently twisted genre of science fiction in new, disturbing directions, including writing his last book in the voice of God, died on Friday in his Manhattan apartment. He was 68. His ...
- Cathy Davey (RainbowNetwork.com)
Cathy Davey was always destined to be a musician. Having grown up with parents who were creative types - her mother is a sculptor, her father a musician and composer - conventional means of academia just didn't appeal to her. Having dyslexia didn't help, either.
- Local author publishes book of poetry - NorthernLife.ca
NorthernLife.caLocal author publishes book of poetryNorthernLife.ca, Canada - 2 hours agoThis photographically illustrated Haiku/Senryu poetry features photos by Raymond Belcourt, a lifelong friend of Fay's. Their collaborative work reveals a ...
- Ledger's acting had consequences - AZCentral.com
HOLLYWOOD -- Great actors, even those who have been blessed with longevity, often bear a tragic mark. It's not just the ups and downs of stardom that can make for a cruel career. Rough inner seas are typically the very reason someone seeks to be ...
- Pike speech team is one of nation's best ... again - Andover Townsman
The Pike School speech team will try this school year to earn its fifth straight "School of Excellence" award at the National Junior Forensic League/Middle School Forensic League National Tournament. During the last week of June 2008, the Pike School ...
- Science fiction's Thomas Disch ends his life (Gay.com)
The out author of "Camp Concentration" and "334," among dozens of works in several genres, had reportedly been despondent since his partner's 2004 death.
- Review: Love Story 2050 - Sify
Why do films that rely heavily on the visual aspect inevitably lose out on the soul? The story, the core of the film, is forced to leave centre stage as filmmakers convince themselves that the audience will be as impressed by the gadget gimmickry as ...
- Sun.Star Essay: A reading dream (Sun Star)
IN A Siquijor town in the ‘70s, I came across some books in a nook in the office of the mayor and wondered how old volumes of English literature found their way into the rural life of an island province.
- Modern-dance innovator Paul Taylor to bring his classics, his company ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
High on Bach: Lisa Viola jumps over Paul Taylor Dance Company colleagues in Taylor's "Esplanade," set to music by Bach. The work will be part of the company's program Saturday at Cain Park. What: The New York troupe performs Taylor's "Esplanade ...
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