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- Take me or leave me - Financial Times
Tracey Emin says that, at 45, she feels lighter and airier than she used to. If this is true, it must be a very recent change. As this exhibition of the past two decades of her work at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art shows, few artists ...
- A poet, an actress, a gifted student - St. Joseph News-Press
A poet, an actress, a gifted studentSt. Joseph News-Press, MO - 15 minutes agoIt was at that moment that Ms. Everett realized she was a little more in to reciting poetry than her fellow students. Because she was so good at performing, ...
- Create your own destiny - Express Computer India
Mohan Sekhar believes in taking a route that is less traveled because it allows him to learn from his mistakes and create his own legacy. He has taken calculated risks to be successful, reveals V Sudhakshina “Two roads diverged in a wood and I …I ...
- Edinburgh Festival 2008: return to the Fringe - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukEdinburgh Festival 2008: return to the FringeTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 19 minutes agoThe Edinburgh experience - of writing for Footlights, directing the shows and making his own rather less applauded appearances in an afternoon poetry ...
- Values Notes, 8/2 - Lincoln Journal Star
Omaha Royals’ Faith and Family Night concerts, today with Jared Bayless, 5:30 p.m.; Mark Schultz, immediately following baseball game; fireworks follow concert, Rosenblatt Stadium, 1202 Bert Murphy Ave., Omaha. (402) 738-5100. Grateful Heart ...
- Nonprofit thinks big to recruit volunteers (Akron Beacon Journal)
Mary Ann Jackson spoke recently at an Akron Area Arts Alliance event about how to recruit and retain volunteers — a topic that's high on the list for a lot of nonprofits right now. With her talk still on my mind, I was interested to run across a news item about the RockCorps.
- A lifetime of drawing dreams - Fall River Herald News
A lifetime of drawing dreamsFall River Herald News, USA - 10 hours agoShe describes herself as French-educated, with American habits and Russian blood. Her family has been nicknamed the United Nations, she added, with African ...
- Former backup singer Sarah Buxton stepping forward (The Kansas City Star)
If you don’t know much about Sarah Buxton, you should be a little chagrined, but you can also forgive yourself. Neither did I, frankly, and the oversight is a little embarrassing.
- What John McCain Is Thinking, Part III - Huffingtonpost.com
That anger management fella my guys hired told me to breathe. One two three in, one two three out...that's better. Who the %#@! hired a band called Hookers & Blow to play at our convention? Let's see... We got another hurricane rattling off the Gulf ...
- MoMA exhibit features van Gogh's starry nights - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : Before Vincent van Gogh could make what would become one of the world's most famous and beloved images, he had to figure out how to use color to paint the blackness of night — and how to do it in the dark. The story of the technical ...
- Rebirth of a nation - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldRebirth of a nationSydney Morning Herald, Australia - Jul 19, 2008The Ainu had fairer skin than the Japanese - the men were heavily bearded and had thick hair, the women bore tattoos, including a dark blue tattoo around ...
- Henry Bloom Noble Library Goes for Gold This Summer - Manxnet
With the Beijing Olympic Games opening in August The Henry Bloom Noble Library is going for gold this summer with six free sports-themed workshops for children, three by the library team and three poetry-based sessions by local poet Shelley Ann ...
- Knowledge Convention To Mark Royal Celebration (BruDirect.com)
Bandar Seri Begawan - The Knowledge Convention 2008 will be held at the International Convention Centre from July 26 to August 6, in conjunction with His Majesty the Sultan and Yang DiPertuan of Brunei Darussalam's 62'd birthday celebrations.
- Literature in the leaves - The National
Literature in the leavesThe National, United Arab Emirates - 18 hours agoBroad topics open to the public include a talk titled A Traitor in the House: Autobiography and Fiction, organised by the South African novelist Lynn Freed, ...
- Award-winning author at Lawrence Public Library Thursday (The Eagle-Tribune)
LAWRENCE — Junot Diaz's first novel "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. In 1996, his first collection of stories titled, "Drown," became a national best seller.
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