by | Feb 7, 2014 | Weirdness
from CBS Connecticut Police Commissioner Resigns After State Lawmaker Kills Several Ducks NASHUA, N.H. (CBS Hartford) – A police commissioner resigned from his position after he assisted a New Hampshire state representative who ran over and killed several ducks in...
by | Feb 6, 2014 | Culture Music Art
from The Telegraph US ready to return to moon The moon is back in fashion triggering a new space race among countries keen to exploit its commercial opportunities By David Millward, US Correspondent America is preparing to land a robot on the moon for the first time...
by | Feb 5, 2014 | Literary News
from The New York Times The Road Back: Frost’s Letters Could Soften a Battered Image By JENNIFER SCHUESSLER Few figures in American literature have suffered as strangely divided an afterlife as Robert Frost. Even before his death in 1963, he was canonized as a rural...
by | Feb 4, 2014 | Literary News
from AFP via Yahoo! News Charlie Chaplin’s only novel to be released Rome (AFP) – A virtually unknown novel by Charlie Chaplin — the only book the silent film comic ever wrote — is being made public for the first time. “Footlights”,...
by | Feb 3, 2014 | Culture Music Art
from The San Jose Mercury News Fine art moves from gallery to the Web By Heather Somerville If you’re in the mood to browse a collection of post-modern art or throw down a few thousand on an original painting, simply power up your iPad and go no farther than...