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The wandering camera
A storage unit, a garage, a car, a professor's office and a tent on a campsite. These are only a few of the 24 Irvine spots where Richard Newton bunked over two years in the early 1970s. This nomadic life — the yearning to feel out new...
Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Movies, Entertainment
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Winnetka students recognized for literary talent
When 16-year-old Josh Hoeflich was contemplating a topic for an essay for a summer class last year, he didn't have to look far for inspiration. The Glencoe teenager said he decided to write about his relationship with his older brother. "We've grown...
Tags: Human Interest, Teaching and Learning, Students, Arts and Culture, Charles Darwin
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Young Chicago poet Malcolm London speaks up for education on TED show
On Tuesday night, if you tune into PBS' one-hour special "TED Talks Education," you'll see host John Legend and an array of prominent speakers, including Bill Gates, giving impassioned talks about ways to reinvent education. You'll also see Chicago's...
Tags: Human Interest, HIV, Teaching and Learning, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Corporation for Public Broadcasting
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Md. poet laureate Stanley Plumly comes to Hagerstown
chrisc@herald-mail.comStanley Plumly has received many awards and published many books in his long career in poetry. And for the past four years, the University of Maryland, College Park English professor has been Maryland’s poet laureate. But this particular honor...Tags: Human Interest, Teaching and Learning, University of Maryland, College Park, Arts and Culture, Students
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Jon Meacham, Poetry, and Libraries!
Jon Meacham, Pulizter Prize winner and best-selling author of "Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power," will speak about Jefferson tomorrow at Colonial Williamsburg. I'll be there, my pencil and wits (hopefully) sharpened, to bring you the scoop! For more...
Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Colonial Williamsburg
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Student wins poetry contest
May Overby Elementary School fourth-grader Ashlyn Dinger won top honors in POET Biorefining's "POET Tree" contest. Students were asked to submit poems about nature for Arbor Day and National Poetry Month in April. Regan Stoick of Mobridge-Pollock...Tags: Elementary Schools, Schools
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UCLA Library's 'I'm a Stranger Here Myself' takes on the Beats
The story of the Beat Generation is often seen as a tale of two cities: The movement began in New York and blossomed in San Francisco. A UCLA Library exhibit sheds light on "a third, lesser-known hub" — Los Angeles, specifically the beachside...
Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture, University of California, Los Angeles, Newspaper and Magazine
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Celebrate National Poetry Month
Are you the best writer in Hampton Roads? Do you have the heart of a poet, but don't have the time to write? Join the Daily Press in celebrating National Poetry Month (April 1-April 30) with our special online section at dailypress.com/poetry. The...Tags: Hampton Roads, Voting, Elections, Politics
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Tony Awards 2013 winners and nominees: Complete list
The 2013 Tony nominations were announced Tuesday morning in New York by multiple Tony winner Sutton Foster and "Modern Family" actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson. "Bring It On," "A Christmas Story," "Kinky Boots" and "Matilda: The Musical" were nominated as...Tags: Judith Ivey, Theater, Tim Minchin, Arts and Culture, Matthew Warchus
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Mariachi the heart and soul of Lyric's 'Cruzar'
The combination of opera and mariachi is not as unlikely as one might think. Both art forms, in the view of Lyric Opera General Director Anthony Freud, tell human stories about love and loss, family and country. Beyond that, said Freud, "mariachi is a...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Pilsen, Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Civic Opera House
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'The Greatest Story Ever Told' for Easter
Staff writer"The Bible," History's 10-hour miniseries, concludes its run Easter night. The final two hours, starting at 8, depict Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection as well as the lives of the early disciples. The production from Roma Downey and Mark Burnett has...Tags: John Wayne, Nicholas Ray, Victor Mature, Max von Sydow, Ann Miller
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Arab hip-hop's El Rass takes on rap and revolution
BEIRUT — When Mazen El Sayed, a.k.a. El Rass, picks up a microphone, his provocative phrasings may lock in on any number of targets: Islamic clerics, the West, Arab regimes, social inequities. "We are all made from the same steel," the Lebanese hip-...Tags: Beirut (Lebanon), Islam, Religion and Belief, Journalism, Tripoli (Libya)
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