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- Now read this - South China Morning Post (subscription)
Now read thisSouth China Morning Post (subscription), Hong Kong - 2 hours agoPoetry was banned. Artists were denounced. And the word "love", unless applied to Mao, was expressly forbidden. Xujun Eberlein brings vividly to life the ...
- Judith Wachs, 70; brought new life to Sephardic music - Boston Globe
The epiphany came in the late 1970s when Judith Wachs heard someone sing the Sephardic folk song "Skalerika de Oro." It was as though she had been searching for this kind of music, and the songs were seeking her. "Whenever I tell this story, I still ...
- James Gleeson: Surrealist painter, art critic and curator who drew ... - The Independent
'Born a surrealist': Gleeson with a self-portrait at the National Gallery of Victoria, 2004 James Gleeson was one of Australia's greatest artists, and the country's foremost surrealist painter. Unlike his contemporaries, who merely dabbled in ...
- Fun frights for adults with horror poetry jam on Oct. 23 - Quad-Cities Online
Fun frights for adults with horror poetry jam on Oct. 23Quad-Cities Online, IL - 8 hours agoThe styles of the poems range from light-hearted to dead-serious – from whimsical to Gothic to midnight-horrific. The collection includes an Introduction by ...
- Stage Raw: Pasadena Playhouse Heard Around the World - LA Weekly
Stage Raw: Pasadena Playhouse Heard Around the WorldLA Weekly, CA - 1 hour agoThere's also a subplot of the puppy love between a semi-blind youth (Bryan Gaston) and a teen apprentice (Mustascio), who replaces Ruby when the older ...
- 'Casanova: Actor, Lover, Priest, Spy' - Wall Street Journal
Casanova would be bemused to discover that he is remembered today almost exclusively for his sex life. He was a fiercely proud intellectual and polymath, who worked at different times as a violinist, solider, alchemist, faith-healer and even ...
- A Growing Divide at the Border - Washington Post
Washington PostA Growing Divide at the BorderWashington Post, United States - 3 hours ago"For 10 years, I've never seen one iota of violence," said Watman, who also heads the Border Meetup Group, a band of people who participate in poetry ...
- Making the World Safe for Marxism - American Thinker
Making the World Safe for MarxismAmerican Thinker, WA - 3 hours agoThe Marxist professors and structural feminists and punk rock performance poets." Here's a hint: you have to be pretty steeped in leftist thought to even ...
- LACMA Opens its Doors to Experimental Group, Machine Project, for ... - Art Daily
LACMA Opens its Doors to Experimental Group, Machine Project, for ...Art Daily - 4 hours agoProjects sited throughout the museum from 12–8 pm include a robotic Netsuke head, a glow-in-the-dark unicorn, a man in a suit made of pepper cans, ...
- The Cerebral Onstage, Not Without Wit (New York Times)
On Sunday evening at the Guggenheim Museum, Charles Wuorinen was the focus of a Works and Process concert in honor of his 70th birthday.
- Ceremony remembers, pays tribute to those affected by Alzheimer’s ... - Villages Daily Sun
Ceremony remembers, pays tribute to those affected by Alzheimer’s ...Villages Daily Sun, FL - Nov 7, 2008By DAISY MOON, DAILY SUN THE VILLAGES — A person’s memory is perhaps the defining element of self. What we remember about the people, places and things ...
- CBS 3 Scheduling Changes (CBS 3 Philadelphia)
CBS 3 will make good on scheduled programming that did not air due to Phillies World Series coverage
- Bookshops in the south-east (Guardian Unlimited)
The Aldeburgh Bookshop, The Beckenham Bookshop, Badger Books ... Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Essex, Suffolk and Hampshire. Your bookshop recommendations for the south-east
- Annual arts gathering celebrates 10th anniversary with Paris theme - The Gazette (Montreal)
Annual arts gathering celebrates 10th anniversary with Paris themeThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 5 hours ago"In it, the body speaks of death, poetry, love, life, inspiration, creation," said Chouinard with characteristic effusiveness. ...
- Writers’ Harvest reading benefits local food bank - The Post Online
Writers’ Harvest reading benefits local food bankThe Post Online, OH - 18 hours agoThe featured writers include Jill Allyn, a poet whose latest collection, Foiled Again, won the New Criterion Poetry Prize; John Bullock, a fiction writer ...
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