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Immerse yourself in Living history tonight

9/24/2009 11:32 AM

Tonight will be the last night to experience 'Living Arts Over Time,' the interactive, multimedia exhibit that chronicles the evolution of this organization that has ... 

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Miscellany: Willa Cather on truth

9/22/2009 11:10 AM

'The stupid believe that to be truthful is easy; only the artist, the great artist, knows how difficult it is.' Willa Cather, The Song of the Lark via Terry Teachout's ... 

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The Dog Who Came in from the Cold

9/21/2009 12:12 PM

Alexander McCall Smith, the indefatigable creator of 'The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency,' has begun the second installment of his 'Corduroy Mansions' online novel for ... 

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Of little grey cells and puzzling plots

9/18/2009 12:01 PM


Tuesday, 15 September, would have been Agatha Christie's 119th birthday, and portions of Great Britain -- mainly the area around Torquay in Devon where Christie was born ... 

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A chill wind from the "Prairie"

9/18/2009 11:37 AM


Garrison Keillor, who suffered a minor stroke last week, said in a recent interview that his radio show, 'A Prairie Home Companion,' is likely to change and ultimately ... 

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The next Oprah Book Club selection.

9/17/2009 11:59 AM

Well, the second biggest event in publishing this week, after Dan Brown's 'The Lost Symbol,' has been leaked. The Washington Post is reporting that a book of short stories ... 

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Anyone found "The Lost Symbol" yet?

9/17/2009 9:56 AM

I am one of maybe dozens of people who are not all that interested in the latest Dan Brown novel, but I'm certain there are many, many more who are. More power to you, ... 

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In Remembrance

9/10/2009 5:12 PM

Trinity Episcopal Church at 501 S. Cincinnati Ave. will present a Service of Remembrance in honor of those who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The service ... 

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Libraries without books

9/10/2009 3:17 PM

A story in today's Boston Globe details how a Massachusetts prep school has rid its library of the 20,000 or so books that it once owned, and will be replacing them with ... 

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When a dress is not just a dress

9/10/2009 11:59 AM

Tonight -- that would be Thursday, 10 Sept. -- is the only time one will be able to experience the exhibit 'Little Black Dress,' now on display at the University of Tulsa's ... 

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James D. Watts Jr. has lived in Oklahoma for most his life, even though he still has people saying to him, "Don't sound like you're from around these parts." A University of Oklahoma Phi Beta Kappa graduate, Watts has received the Governor Arts Award, Harwelden Award and the National Conference of Christians and Jews Beth Macklin Award for his writing. Before coming to the Tulsa World, Watts worked for the Tulsa Tribune.

Contact him at (918) 581-8478.


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