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- Welcome to Hoxford - Aced Magazine
Sometimes misnomers are so extreme they have a kind of irony that approaches pure poetry. Consider Ben Templesmith’s Welcome to Hoxford , which to the uninitiated, would be called a ‘comic’ book. While getting past the confines of the now ...
- Boone provides insight into autism - Daily Vidette
Boone provides insight into autismDaily Vidette, IL - 13 hours ago... television screenplays, and recently released a collection of poetry entitled "The Talking Horse," "The Sad Girl," and "The Village Under the Sea. ...
- Israel's Palestinians – a Case of Split Identity - The media Line.org
Living in Israel, speaking fluent Hebrew, voting for the Knesset (Israel's parliament) and learning Hebrew poetry is causing more than one million Palestinians to suffer from an acute form of split identity. Approximately one-fifth of Israel's ...
- Fear and loafing in the Green Zone - Salon
SalonFear and loafing in the Green ZoneSalon - 20 minutes agoHe who has the bullet no longer needs poetry. The bullet is poetry. I call the press center and say: "I'm afraid you'll have to come and get me. ...
- North Texas Events, August 15 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
TEXAS RANCH ROUNDUP Today to Sunday, MPEC. A benefit for the North Texas Rehab Center. Historically significant ranches gather to compete in traditional ranching events for bragging rights. Kids Roundup returns. Ranch cook-off: T-bone steaks, corn, rolls, cinnamon rolls.
- A Van Cliburn anniversary: From musician to folk hero (The Star)
If cultural gods tell us more about us than about themselves, Van Cliburn holds a particularly warped and smoky mirror up to the classical-music world he intermittently dominated over the last half-century - one that shows much about the strange price of being a folk hero.
- Out & About in Kent | July 26 - PNW Local News
Out & About in Kent | July 26PNW Local News, WA - 26 minutes agoFeatures sporting events, carnival, children’s activities, art shows, car show, poetry, parade and more. Downtown Auburn. ...Out & About in Bellevue | July 26 PNW Local Newsall 3 news articles
- Edward Klima, 77; linguist and sign language specialist - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Edward S. Klima, an eminent linguist and one of the first scholars to pay serious attention to sign languages, and in so doing helped them win long-denied recognition as languages in their own right, died Sept. 25 in the La Jolla section ...
- Tuesday, Sept. 23 - Advocate Weekly
Tuesday, Sept. 23Advocate Weekly, MA - 2 hours agoChapters Bookstore, poet Elizabeth Elliott, who has taught poetry in the Gallatin Division of New York University, will speak about her work, ...
- Ryan Adams to Publish Book - Soul Shine Magazine
American singer-songwriter Ryan Adams has signed a deal with Akashic Books to release a book of poems, though no release date has been confirmed. The alternative country artist has released nine full-length records in his musical career so far, which ...
- Poet accused of being enemy of Islam - EuropeNews
Poet accused of being enemy of IslamEuropeNews, Denmark - 49 minutes agoNow there are calls for the poet to be detained, his collection of poetry banned and the publishing house penalised. He is even receiving threatening phone ...
- STARSTRUCK BY VAN GOGH WORKS - New York Post
SOME pop pills; others pray. When Vincent van Gogh felt low, he painted the stars. Those stars are out in force in "Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night," opening Sunday at MoMA. Despite the slightly precious title (which sounds like something out of ...
- Zimbabwe: The Music, the Man, the Story (AllAfrica.com)
OLIVER "Tuku" Mtukudzi's musical career started at the age of 23 with the 1975 release of his debut single, Stop After Orange.
- A beautiful noise in the neighborhood - New Orleans Times-Picayune
In the bloated portfolio of dreamy, over-romanticized depictions of life in New Orleans, certainly one of the most overplayed notions is that of music being everywhere and inescapable; that it permeates our very atmosphere, is in the air we breathe ...
- GoodReads shows that people still read and love their books - Venturebeat.com
Forgive Otis Chandler if he still believes people read paper artifacts like books. His grandfather and namesake, after all, was the publisher of the Los Angeles Times. But this 30-year-old Chandler knows that books are still close to our hearts ...
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