by | Jun 4, 2008 | Culture Music Art
Good engineering, reliable performance, robust construction. They are icons of design that have not only shaped global conflicts but also our collective aesthetic sensibilities through countless films, TV shows and news images. The Death Machines paper kits bring the...
by | Jun 4, 2008 | Literary News
from the UK Guardian When Hemingway turned his hand to verse Poems – unpublishable at the time – were scribbled at end of story collection Mark Brown, arts correspondentWednesday June 4, 2008The Guardian Ernest Hemingway, pictured in 1944. Photograph:...
by | Jun 3, 2008 | Literary News
from TwinCities.com Playwright/actor is a fine dramaturge with the ear of a poet By Dominic P. Papatola dpapatola@pioneerpress.com When 26-year-old actor Matthew Amendt decided to write a play, he could have done what plenty of others his age have done: scribbled...
by | Jun 3, 2008 | Bright Shiny News
James Frey speaks about his new book ‘Bright Shiny Morning’, what happened with Oprah and how he feels he has been treated by the world’s media.