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- Peebles gallery gets rare show of Bob Dylan prints (Sunday Herald)
has scored a coup by becoming one of only two venues in Scotland to display artworks by the legendary singer/songwriter Bob Dylan.
- Beyond the Intellect (Boise Weekly)
By Christopher Schnoor.
- Love, loss loom in 'Dangerous Age' - News & Observer
Love, loss loom in 'Dangerous Age'News & Observer, NC - 1 hour ago"A Dangerous Age" is Gilchrist's 20th book of fiction (she has also written poetry, a book of nonfiction commentaries and a memoir), and her characters and ...
- 'MAMA's going to make it all all right' - Wisconsin State Journal
Malfunctioning gear, squabbling bandmates, declining CD sales -- no matter what local musicians have to deal with, at least "MAMA's going to make it all all right." So sang the Gomers to kick off the fifth annual Madison Area Music Awards at the ...
- A Lifetime of Work (The Post-Standard)
For Elizabeth Pearl Flagg Bontomase, 92, of Pulaski, writing poetry is more than just a hobby it has been a lifelong passion. Bontomase, who wrote her first poem about a snowman at the age of 9, recently published her first book of poetry.
- Caitlin talks her way to trophy success - John O'Groat Journal
Caitlin talks her way to trophy successJohn O'Groat Journal, UK - 56 minutes ago... Mrs Szyfelbain, who writes poetry as Jenny Stewart, was delighted with the depth of talent. The dialect classes opened with a poem penned by retired ...
- Vietnamese play received in New York - Thanh Nien Daily
Thanh Nien DailyVietnamese play received in New YorkThanh Nien Daily, Vietnam - 54 minutes agoHeroine Trung Trac, poet Ho Xuan Huong and some characters from traditional tuong drama and the poetry of Ho Nguyet Co all make appearances. various ...
- Literary award winners in Wells - Portsmouth Herald
WELLS — On May 1, the Wells-Ogunquit Community School District held the 2008 Literary Achievement Awards ceremony in the Olenn Auditorium at Wells High School. The ceremony recognized students who placed in the annual Literary Achievement Awards ...
- Venues host open mic nights - UT The Daily Texan
Venues host open mic nightsUT The Daily Texan, TX - 3 hours agoParticipants here - with support and prodding from host and part-time muse Thom Worldpoet - are encouraged to create poetry and other writings on the spot ...
- Swampscott woman shares life story with new book (The Salem News)
SWAMPSCOTT and mdash; Estelle Epstein has been a Swampscott resident for more than 50 years, but she has been writing for even longer than that. "I'm writing all the time," said the former elementary school teacher and published playwright.
- New Courtyard Marriott opens in Cambridge - Boston Business Journal
Tourism contract split up [Baltimore] $200M plan in the works near Bush library site [Dallas] Courtyard to occupy former Radisson Hotel in Cambridge [Boston] The Courtyard by Marriott Boston/Cambridge opened its doors Monday. The 203-room, 16-story ...
- Parting Glances: Blind leading the bland - pride source.com
Parting Glances: Blind leading the blandpride source.com, MI - 2 hours ago"Anyone who has a membership at the Detroit Institute of Arts should know their money is going to sponsor programming this month that will include poetry ...
- The madness of creativity (Macon Telegraph)
I know few people, even the left brain, linear-thinking types who don't aspire to be creative. In today's world of fast-track innovation, creative thinking is a virtue to be revered. You can't will creative thinking. You can't manufacture it. It's a relentless, often intrusive, state of mind that cannot be denied. Studies show that musical creatives continually have tunes in their heads. ...
- Enlarge University of Durham via AP - USA Today
LONDON — It's a case of all's well that ends well. Police have recovered a 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and worth millions of dollars (pounds) after a man walked into a library in Washington, D.C., and asked to ...
- Saddam feared getting 'venereal diseases' from his U.S. prison guards: Report (CNews)
CAIRO, Egypt - Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other l disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper Monday.
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