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- New peak oil documentary fluffs the faithful - Grist Magazine
New peak oil documentary fluffs the faithfulGrist Magazine, WA - 6 hours agoAnd when it comes to the Romantic agrarian peak oil evangelism this movie traffics in, the Average Joe needs lots of convincing. ...
- A monster from the pages of a Grimm tale - The Observer
A monster from the pages of a Grimm taleThe Observer, UK - 1 hour agoLike the camp guards who could go home at night to listen to Mozart, cry at poetry and play with their children, it is perfectly possible that Fritzl feels ...
- Brickbats - but mostly bouquets - for The Times redesign - Times Online
Brickbats - but mostly bouquets - for The Times redesignTimes Online, UK - 7 hours agoYou miss the poetry in times2, still want Business and Sport as a separate section, are warming to the leaders on page 2 (although one reader helpfully ...
- A turn in the spotlight (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Who knew that Abdo Sayegh is still a virtuosic dancer of tremendous grace, kinetic articulation and emotional complexity? In Minnesota Dance Theater, he's largely sidelined when he's not encased in the "Nutcracker" costume and choreography.
- Utah Phillips: radical US folksinger and pacifist - Times Online
Utah Phillips was an American folk singer, story-teller and political activist of the old school who kept alive the freewheeling hobo spirit of Woody Guthrie. He was born Bruce Duncan Phillips in 1935 in Cleveland, Ohio. His parents were both labour ...
- Poetic License by Tom Chandler: How a prompt became a ‘First Breath’ - Providence Journal
Providence JournalPoetic License by Tom Chandler: How a prompt became a ‘First Breath’Providence Journal, RI - 23 minutes agoHeather Sullivan’s poem, “First Breath,†is the result of an in-class writing exercise for the Writer’s Circle Poetry Workshop, led by Barbara Schweitzer. ...
- Obama mentor: 'Smash on, victory-eating Red Army' - WorldNetDaily
The man who heavily influenced U.S. Sen. Barack Obama during his growing years wrote poetry praising the aggression of communism, criticizing "Sweet Jesus" and mocking the traditional hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers," according to an advocate for ...
- 5 free things to do this weekend - Colorado Springs Gazette
ART AT ITS PEAK: Stroll among hundreds of art pieces, listen to music and enjoy a day on the grounds of the Pikes Peak Center as Pikes Peak Arts Fest returns 4-8 p.m. today and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday . A Battle of the Bands is scheduled ...
- Eileen Regan, 81, artist and beach-lover - Philadelphia Daily News
A TRIP TO THE SHORE for the family of Eileen McKenna Regan was both an adventure and a challenge. Pack nine kids and a dog into a Volkswagen beetle. Sometimes in all that crowd, the dog, Emily, would disappear and a search had to be made among bodies ...
- Journal combines nature, words, art - Acton-The Beacon
Journal combines nature, words, artActon-The Beacon, MA - 1 hour agoIt’s beautiful to look at and to hold, something you would collect and keep as you would a book of poetry or essays,†Susan Richmond, the journal’s poetry ...
- ARTS IN THE CITY (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab)
THE PAPER PICKER PRESS: GALLERY RECEPTION WITH MASTER CLASS FOR CHILDREN — Multicultural Arts Center, 41 Second St. Includes instructions detailing games and activities for all to try on their own. For information, call 617-577-1400 or visit www.cmacusa.org.
- New play explores what search reveals about us - Chicago Tribune
PHILADELPHIA - They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in ...
- SUNDAY ARTS CALENDAR - The Wichita Eagle
SUNDAY ARTS CALENDARThe Wichita Eagle, KS - May 17, 2008Spectators free. Information, 316-684-6581, ext. 217. Poetry Aloud, read your own work or that of a poet you admire, 7-9 pm Tue., Zoomdweebie's Tea Bar, ...
- Washing line, not the noose, worried Saddam (Herald Sun)
FORMER Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or a venereal disease during his US-supervised captivity, according to his prison writings.
- Zimbabwe: Mugabe Held at Gunpoint, Says Exiled Writer (AllAfrica.com)
In Chenjerai Hove ’s novels and poetry one finds deep passion for ordinary people under the lash of oppression and struggling against poverty.
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