Art & Literature

Main Street ghouls (The Lewiston Sun Journal)

October 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Leslie H. Dixon/Sun Journal Members of the Oxford Hills Middle School Builders Club dressed up for the annual Norway Main Street Halloween trick or treat Friday afternoon to pass out candy and literature about attempts to save and restore the Gingerbread House, which is in the back…

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Main Street ghouls (The Lewiston Sun Journal)

Sampling Whitman and Art From the Civil War (New York Times)

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The Katonah Museum of Art focuses on the representations of historical events in American art and about the literature of Walt Whitman.

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Sampling Whitman and Art From the Civil War (New York Times)

Knowledge of literature essential for qualitative and indepth writing (Sunday Observer)

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Produced by Lake House Copyright © 2009 The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd.

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Knowledge of literature essential for qualitative and indepth writing (Sunday Observer)

Canal Fulton council race full of drama (Akron Beacon Journal)

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Phone harassment, sign and campaign literature trouble add to interest of election City manager says he didn’t write the report

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Canal Fulton council race full of drama (Akron Beacon Journal)

USA’s Yesterdays: Bret Harte — From the East Coast to the West, and back again (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)

October 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

During the latter half of the 19th century in the United States the intellectual center of respectable literature was in New York and New England.

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USA’s Yesterdays: Bret Harte — From the East Coast to the West, and back again (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)

Clinton school combines Halloween fun, literature (The Observer-Dispatch)

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Book characters came alive and marched around the school grounds Friday during the annual Literature Parade at Clinton Elementary School.

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Clinton school combines Halloween fun, literature (The Observer-Dispatch)

Namibia : Milestone Achievement for Literature (AllAfrica.com)

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Windhoek — “I consider the publication and launch of the first Namibian youth theatre anthology as a crowning achievement on three years of consistent hard work and a pioneering milestone for literature development in the country.”

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Namibia : Milestone Achievement for Literature (AllAfrica.com)

El Hachmi discusses multiculturalism in literature (The Carletonian)

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Najat El Hachmi, acclaimed Catalan writer, is currently on Carleton’s campus. Winner of the most prestigious award in Catalan letters, the Ramon Llull prize, El Hachmi explores issues of cultural identity and immigration in her two novels, “I, Too, Am Catalan” (2004) and “The Last Patriarch” (2008).

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El Hachmi discusses multiculturalism in literature (The Carletonian)

Roundup: Lipscomb slips past East Literature (The Tennessean)

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William Officer ran for 142 yards and a score as David Lipscomb (7-3, 5-1 10-AA) won 17-13 over East Literature (5-5, 3-3) to secure a Class 4A playoff spot. East Literature could get in the 3A playoffs as a wild card.

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August Coppola dies at 75; professor was father of Nicolas Cage and brother of Francis Ford Coppola (Los Angeles Times)

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The educator taught comparative literature at Cal State Long Beach and was a California State University system trustee before moving to San Francisco State. August Coppola, a former literature professor who was the father of actor Nicolas Cage and brother of filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola and actress Talia Shire, has died

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August Coppola dies at 75; professor was father of Nicolas Cage and brother of Francis Ford Coppola (Los Angeles Times)

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