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- Art that feeds the soul - Burlington Free Press
WOLCOTT — David Budbill, a onetime Cleveland kid, said he moved to northern Vermont for the things that keep most people away. Starting with aloneness. “I’m just another one of those city kids who had a dream of going to the country,” said ...
- Underwater pieces the works of an artist who dives for inspiration (The Star)
Living by the ocean has brought impressionist artist Razak Abdullah back to the sea, again and again.
- Dance Theater to step up big (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Two of America's top modern dance companies come to Cincinnati for the first time, leading off Contemporary Dance Theater's 2008-09 season.
- EYEgasim: Iyuana-Nichole - Baller Status
Meet Iyuana-Nichole, aka the Exotic Trophy Wife. She is a 23-year-old on-the-go model who has great big pretty eyes, a big booty, and big ... dreams. While her curveous body will be one of the first things that draw you in, once chatting with Iyuana ...
- School News - Dailyrecord.com
School NewsDailyrecord.com, NJ - 1 hour agoIt is part of the national program made possible through the funding and leadership of the National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation. ...
- Hitchhiking Across China - Wall Street Journal
It was an insane idea, almost guaranteed to fail. In the summer of 1981, Vikram Seth decided he would hitchhike across China, Tibet and Nepal, ending his journey in his native country, India. Hitchhike in China? Mr. Seth, then a visiting student at ...
- Bringing the past alive, strings attached - Age
T O LIVE in Venice, agrees Paolo Cognolato, is to live in a museum. Whereas, in the heyday of the Venetian republic, 300,000 people were crammed into the city's alleyways, only 50,000 people act as live-in curators and hosts, servicing 100,000 ...
- Women showcase talents - Fiji Times
Women showcase talentsFiji Times, Fiji - 8 hours ago"Since taking up poetry in school, I turned my poetry into music using my personal experiences. "I think you are more original when you write your own songs ...
- Simplicity and repetition may explain staying power of songs (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
It only takes a single exposure, and in an instant, your whole day can change. The infection is rapid and feels potentially unending. One minute you're minding your own business and the next you find that you can't stop thinking, humming, or singing "Dancing Queen."
- Rivals can find common ground - The UCLA Daily Bruin
Rivals can find common groundThe UCLA Daily Bruin, CA - 5 hours agoThe defensive poetry was equaled by some scorching hits at home plate. The game itself was rarely close as we, the Bruins, rode on the strength of five ...
- Cheeky Biscuit - Melbourne Community Voice
Cheeky BiscuitMelbourne Community Voice, Australia - 14 minutes agoPut simply, Cynara: Poetry in Motion is what happens when a Billie-Jean King look-alike is given a camera and the means to present her fantasy life to a ...
- Man crosses barrios to promote gang peace - San Diego Union Tribune
Man crosses barrios to promote gang peaceSan Diego Union Tribune, United States - 2 hours agoHe protested the violence through poetry and tried to catch the attention of others through his artwork. At 16, he joined the End Barrio Warfare movement, ...
- 'The perfume houses hate our guts' - Independent
'The perfume houses hate our guts'Independent, UK - 6 hours agoTo the charge that it's all subjective, Turin replies: "It's just like music, or literature or painting or poetry. You're going to find that most people ...
- Kicking a Dead Horse: mounting tedium of a dead-horse drama - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukKicking a Dead Horse: mounting tedium of a dead-horse dramaTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 3 hours agoYet again we are in the dramatist's beloved American West, that mythic terrain where men were men, and life was hard and pure and simple. ...Kicking a Dead Horse guardian.co.ukall 5 news articles
- Sisters, 92, 90, recall Little Red Schoolhouse days - Recorder Community Newspapers
Mary Arrants, who celebrated her 92nd birthday on June 22, remembers hers. Twin brother George Schwartz walked up the hill from the farm with Arrants that morning. And there was more land in front of the schoolhouse than there is today, she said. But ...
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