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- Artists add local flair to International Renaissance event (Voice News)
Participants in this weekend's Renaissance Roam, will not only be treated to a worldly experience, they'll also find some local flavor in the mix.
- British Surrealists: Minor league, but major players - Independent
British Surrealists: Minor league, but major playersIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoPeople have said that Britain was Surrealism's original native land Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, William Blake, the gothic novel, Gulliver's Travels ...
- Oh, The Waves! - Charleston City Paper
Oh, The Waves!Charleston City Paper, SC - 3 hours agoOur second work of the evening brought the College of Charleston’s Deanna McBroom to the stage for the charged and stimulating song cycle, Erotic Spirits. ...
- Obituary: Richard Helgerson (Guardian Unlimited)
July 10, obituary: Renaissance scholar with insights to offer on English identity
- Looking back - Sun-Journal
• Notice has been received at police headquarters from the Pinkerton detective agency at Philadelphia in which $100 reward is offered for information leading to the arrest of one Francis M. Bloom who is wanted for embezzlement. Bloom is 48 years of ...
- A one-woman AV club - Metromix
A one-woman AV clubMetromix, IL - 2 hours agoYeah, actually there's an open-mike night on Sundays and I like to go either speak some poetry or free verse or play some music for sure. ...
- Charleston Young Author winners head to state conference at Illinois ... - Journal Gazette and Times Courier
CHARLESTON — They told tales of treacherous street crossings, interesting facts about historical figures, daring escapes and romantic break-ups. There was non-fiction, poetry and short stories. Those literary works of four Charleston school ...
- Letters to the Editor (Santa Monica Mirror)
As a long-running fan of your “Alert Police Blotter” column, I wonder if perhaps (given its recent contents) it should be renamed: “How Santa Monica Police victimize the local homeless.”
- Former college walk-on now has shot at NFL - Boston Herald
Former college walk-on now has shot at NFLBoston Herald, United States - 12 hours ago... massive neck; chest deeper than John Donne’s poetry; Exxon-profit-sized upper arms - and you would be excused for thinking Thomas (6-3, 303 pounds) must ...
- Obama’s low expectations - Los Angeles Times
Discuss Gregory Rodriguez 's column. Comments will close after two days. 1. This sounds very distant from MLK's dream of everyone being judged by their character content and not by their skin color. Unfortunately,Obama IS being judged by his skin ...
- Museum's exhibit reflects Vermont's art and culture (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
hen Glenn Suokko began his artist talk last weekend at the "Pastoral" exhibit at the Kent Tavern Museum, there was a cup-shaped bird's nest resting on a mantel just behind his left shoulder. Anecdotally, he mentioned that the week before, he'd been in the next room listening to a poetry reading by Carol Westberg when he noticed a robin sitting on her nest. He watched, through the wavy glass of ...
- ASK MICK LASALLE, Chronicle Movie Critic - San Francisco Gate
Dear Mick LaSalle: What has become of Meg Ryan? So very popular and with so many movies during the 1990s, she seems to have disappeared completely. Kent Semper, Oakland Dear Kent Semper: Meg Ryan had the bad taste to turn 40 in 2001, and she ...
- Vandals Forced to Study Poetry of Frost - NPR News
All Things Considered , June 3, 2008 · In December, more than two dozen teenagers were arrested for breaking into and vandalizing the one-time summer residence of Robert Frost. Their punishment? Attend a class about the American poet. Novelist and ...
- Angus Calder: Historian, critic and poet whose 'The People's War ... - The Independent
Angus Calder was for many years a conspicuous figure in the Edinburgh literary scene, but those who knew his prodigious output and his teaching career realised that there was much more to him than that genial presence in poetry readings, theatre ...
- 'Welcome Home': The Hollow of A Veteran's Heart - Washington Post
"Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter" is not so much about the stories that wounded soldiers bring back to us as it is the ones they keep to themselves. At the center of Julie Marie Myatt's austere, sometimes absorbing comedy-drama, which has arrived at the ...
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