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- Smears, Scribbles, and Scratches: Twombly at the Tate Modern - New York Sun
The magnificent retrospective of veteran American artist Cy Twombly at London's Tate Modern is a reminder that, above all else, painting is smearing and drawing is scribble. In his handling, with its extremes of slightness and scatter, informality ...
- 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 ...
- 'Hancock' not quite super - Wellsville Daily Reporter
'Hancock' not quite superWellsville Daily Reporter, NY - 8 hours agoIt’s because it feels thrown together from an assembly of half-functional parts, electrified by a multimillion-dollar budget and left to lurch to life only ...
- Keep reading this post - The Corner on National Review Online
Government spokesman Elham says he does not expect further changes in the composition of the government. Mehdi Hashemi, acting minister of interior , upon taking over the ministry: "I praise God. I don't know what good deeds I have done, and whose ...
- New book captures Corvallis at 150 (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
Just because Corvallis’ sesquicentennial celebration is over doesn’t mean you can’t revisit the hopeful feelings of citywide celebration.
- Lost leader (Guardian Unlimited)
From his earliest days in student politics, according to Conrad Black, Richard Nixon was 'an astute and lonely operator'. This seems to mythologise Nixon as a romantic loner, but it's a fair summary from this thorough, revisionist biography.
- Paul McCartney Among Yale's Honorary Degree Recipients - Hartford Courant
NEW HAVEN — - The band played "Hey Jude" as ex-Beatle Paul McCartney stepped on stage Monday to accept an honorary Doctor of Music degree from Yale University . In a short tribute, Yale President Richard Levin evoked some of the songwriter's most ...
- Rutgers-Camden holds summer writers’ conference - Philadelphia Inquirer
Rutgers-Camden holds summer writers’ conferencePhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 1 hour agoOn Monday, June 23, poet JT Barbarese, author of four collections of poetry and a translation of Euripides' "Children of Herakles," will read with Lisa ...
- Classmates wax poetic - Glendale News-Press
Even though they’re not graduating from middle school this year, the seventh-graders in Shannon Estrada’s English class at Rosemont Middle School were asked to reflect Wednesday on the advice they would give to their graduating classmates if they ...
- DC Cousins, Swimming in Film's Big Pool - Washington Post
DC Cousins, Swimming in Film's Big PoolWashington Post, United States - 7 hours agoThe two, who live in Washington, are here with "A Free Radical," a 24-minute movie, directed, produced, written by and starring Boylan and Taylor, ...
- Top author's poetry reading and writing workshop - Clitheroe Today
Top author's poetry reading and writing workshopClitheroe Today, UK - 1 hour agoFor information and to book a place, call Maureen Fenton on 07710 409457. Caroline's poetry reading is being hosted by Jo Harding, of Clitheroe Books, ...
- Nas ambitious on new untitled CD - Jam! Showbiz
Don't be fooled by "Queens Get The Money," the bracing opener of Nas' now-untitled ninth solo album: It sounds like nothing else on the CD. The Jay Electronica-produced cut - built on a few simple piano twinkles and no drum track - is by far the most ...
- Poet so inspired by Blackburn, he’s written a book about it - Lancashire Telegraph
Poet so inspired by Blackburn, he’s written a book about itLancashire Telegraph, UK - 44 minutes agoHe’s also a world expert in the Bronte sisters and has published six collections of poetry. Now he’s returned to his humble roots to publish his seventh ...
- Rhyme is reason for her smile: Young poet wins contest - Lincoln Journal
Rhyme is reason for her smile: Young poet wins contestLincoln Journal, MA - 29 minutes ago“I was really excited,” Pingeon said of winning the contest. Her mother, Elizabeth Graver, said she discovered the Michigan poetry contest and thought it ...
- Caitlin comes to the Coast - Coast Reporter
Caitlin comes to the CoastCoast Reporter, Canada - 3 hours agoThe other two releases will be poetry by well-respected poets Kate Braid and Ken Belford. More about the forthcoming season can be found online at ...
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