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- Theater Dance Arts Listings 6/12 (Provo Daily Herald)
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- Pythagoras to poetry: Camillo reading at Prairie Lights (The Daily Iowan)
"Do you want to hear the story of the book?" he asks after a night of no sleep. Professor Victor Camillo arrives at the downtown Java House and orders a cappuccino after waiting overnight in an Ohio airport for the flight that brought him back to Iowa City from a mathematics conference. He drinks the espresso beverage with sugar.
- Reviews: Adult/High School - School Library Journal
BOBIS, Merlinda . Banana Heart Summer . 257p. illus. maps. Delta . 2008. pap. $12. ISBN 978-0-385-34112-7 . LC 2008000708. Adult/High School— At the age of 12, Nenita decides that the best move she can make for both herself and her family is to ...
- Entertainment Calendar for July 17- July 26 - NRToday.com
Entertainment Calendar for July 17- July 26NRToday.com, OR - 2 hours agoPOETRY SLAM — 6 pm, Granger Book Co., 111 Second Ave., Myrtle Creek. Read your own poetry or bring your favorite poem to read. Free public event. 793-5599. ...
- Man says he's had sex with 1000 cars and he's not sick - Daily Telegraph
Man says he's had sex with 1000 cars and he's not sickDaily Telegraph, Australia - 1 hour ago"I'm a romantic. I write poetry about cars, I sing to them and talk to them just like a girlfriend. I know what's in my heart and I have no desire to change."
- Man enough for the Bard - Toronto Star
Waterloo RecordMan enough for the BardToronto Star, Canada - 11 hours agoThis man has spent three decades of his life contemplating, inhabiting and performing Shakespeare's sonnets, but until now he has always done so behind the ...Erudite yet under-rehearsed Globe and Mail‘A unique theatrical experience’ The Beacon Heraldall 7 news articles
- Learning made fun: Uni camp gives taste of high school life - Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette
Learning made fun: Uni camp gives taste of high school lifeUrbana/Champaign News-Gazette, IL - 3 hours agoIn between dancing and poetry on Thursday, the second-to-last day of camp, Maya Lagerstam, 9, of Champaign, said she particularly liked learning about "how ...
- Latino arts center ousted from its longtime home - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesLatino arts center ousted from its longtime homeLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoBut the center, which has hosted art exhibitions, concerts, poetry readings and other community events, had struggled financially for years and temporarily ...
- Stuart Jeffries on the 10 novels most frequently abandoned by British readers (Guardian Unlimited)
Stuart Jeffries: We spend more on books than any nation in Europe, but many of us haven't read one in the past year. What's behind this reader's block?
- Help! I'm trapped in Tracey Emin's ghastly world - Times Online
Until I spent time with Tracey Emin, I had never thought of art as an instant route to depression. Art as tragedy (Munch), art as horror (Goya), art as a window into Hell (Hieronymus Bosch), art that chronicles the descent into madness (Van Gogh ...
- McLarty Can Feel For His Characters In New Novel, 'Art In America' - RedOrbit
McLarty Can Feel For His Characters In New Novel, 'Art In America'RedOrbit, TX - Jul 20, 2008His knowledge of acting and the difficulties of publishing gives him great empathy for his main character, sad sack Steven Kearney, whom we meet sprawled in ...
- Black power: history's greatest black achievers - The Independent
The International Slavery Museum opens its doors in Liverpool next week with an exhibition naming history's greatest black achievers. Some are household names, others barely known. All are extraordinary. Playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah introduces the ...
- British universities are losing out as authors are selling their archives to US institutions (Guardian Unlimited)
British universities are losing out as big bucks are leading authors to sell their archives to US institutions, says Chris Arnot
- In Service (Winston-Salem Journal)
A thought came to Norton Tennille as he watched the Atlantic and Indian oceans collide just outside Cape Town, South Africa, in 1994.
- Exhibit reveals refugee hopes, struggles - Times Union
ALBANY -- Seyed Bagher, an Iranian refugee, took a photograph of his large work boots laced to his 3-year-old daughter Malika's tiny Mary Janes. "The picture means I want to lead my little girl to better things in America. She'll get a good education ...
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