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- Relaxing with a coffee, a book, and a pile - The Island (subscription)
The Island (subscription)Relaxing with a coffee, a book, and a pileThe Island (subscription), Sri Lanka - 13 hours agoDay 18: Walking along a road reading a novel of a rural community deeply riven by dark secrets, I walk into a lamppost and end up with a forehead deeply ...
- Top grades for music students - even if they don't know the score - Times Online
Asked how he made his music more forceful than others, Keith Moon, The Who’s hellraising drummer, replied: “Hit the drums harder.†The advice would have stood him a strong chance of a GCSE in music. To the consternation of musicians, tutors and ...
- Time to savor the flavors on Cranston Street - Providence Journal
Providence JournalTime to savor the flavors on Cranston StreetProvidence Journal, RI - 23 minutes agoBy Gail Ciampa Pareskavoula Degaitas opened John’s New York System with her husband in 1948, serving American and Greek specialties. ...
- Adele Stan: Time to Make Art (HuffingtonPost)
For years I've been advocating, fulminating, pontificating -- okay, ranting -- that until the political folks welcomed artists into full participation in the progressive movement,...
- Festival of Indian Dance Schedule Announced - Broadway World
Festival of Indian Dance Schedule AnnouncedBroadway World, NY - 1 hour agoIt is a combination of musical notes or Swaras along with prose/poetry or Sahitya, usually in praise of a Hindu deity. Manijeh Ali (Canada): Manijeh Ali is ...
- Oxford’s Square Books Gets Campy - Publishers Weekly
Oxford’s Square Books Gets CampyPublishers Weekly, NY - 6 hours agoCamp will start each day at 10 am and feature different activities, including poetry lessons, a tour of Faulkner’s house Rowan Oak, and a visit to the ...
- Summer Poetry Reading: Mark Doty - BU Today
Summer Poetry Reading: Mark DotyBU Today, MA - 2 hours agoContemporary American poet Mark Doty is the author of several poetry collections, including his just published Fire to Fire; and School of the Arts. He ...
- >>The Jury’s Last Word - LeadershipNigeria
>>The Jury’s Last WordLeadershipNigeria, Nigeria - 5 hours agoThat gives the film a universal social reach, without any loss to its poetry. It's a film that seems to have been shot live, that lasts two hours, ...
- Compassionate mystic of Rajasthan - Times of India
Compassionate mystic of RajasthanTimes of India, India - 35 minutes agoIn Brijbhasha, he composed poetry infused with the essence of compassionate brotherhood. The path of love and devotion to the inner God-Self, ...
- Q& A: The Tale Of Tale of Tales (Gamasutra)
It says a lot that Belgium-based indie development duo Tale of Tales can be seen, effectively, as an experimental outsider in the games industry simply because of the pair's focus on story-based, artistically motivated work. By contrast, it is difficult to imagine what the film industry would be like if narrative works were substantially less popular than action-based films. The studio, ...
- Love your library: Wild reads ‘Way opens’ (Somerville Journal)
A bi-monthly columnist for the “Somerville Journal†for 10 years, Wild is presently writing the sequel to her novel, “Swimming In It,†entitled “Welling Up,†and revising her play, “Not for Nothing.â€
- In the killing seat (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
There's no Big Picture evident in Generation Kill - HBO's brutally good Iraq war mini-series, debuting tonight at 9 - and that simple fact sets it apart from the Hollywood big pictures that have tried to get a handle on Operation Iraqi Freedom these last few years.
- How would you improve South Carolina? (Island Packet)
What if you could do anything imaginable to improve South Carolina, and money was no object? What would you do?
- Liu's Injury Shocks China Jeff Jacobs - Hartford Courant
Liu's Injury Shocks China Jeff JacobsHartford Courant, United States - 4 hours agoWe would never use it in its literal definition, but rather in the classic sense, in the poetry of athletics. For China cried on this day for its sports ...
- Mary-Sherman Willis' "The Laughter of Women" - Seattle Times
So often, reading a poem can in itself feel like a thing overheard. Here, Mary-Sherman Willis of Virginia describes the feeling of being... So often, reading a poem can in itself feel like a thing overheard. Here, Mary-Sherman Willis of Virginia ...
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