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- Arts Council England funded podcast nominated for Sony Award - PublicTechnology.net
Arts Council England funded podcast nominated for Sony AwardPublicTechnology.net, UK - 10 hours agoThe latest edition features William Boyd reading an extract from ‘The Dream Lover’ and poetry from Francesca Beard, as well as the usual light banter of the ...
- Lumberjack Tenor, Rattle Exult in Aix Wagner: Shirley Apthorp - Bloomberg
Lumberjack Tenor, Rattle Exult in Aix Wagner: Shirley ApthorpBloomberg - 6 hours agoAnna Larsson's Erda sounds sensual, Alfred Reiter turns Fafner's brief death scene into a feast of chocolate-rich baritonal poetry. ...
- MusicNOW to feature pieces by composers young and old - Chicago Sun-Times
World premieres by three young composers whose ages add up to just 92 and a salute to the 100th birthday of Elliott Carter led by another titan, Pierre Boulez, will highlight the 2008-09 season of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's highly popular ...
- 2008 City High Art Show - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
2008 City High Art ShowPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 20 hours agoAn evening of music, poetry and spoken word will be held on June 19, including performances by City High’s chorus and World Music Drumming Ensemble. ...
- Poetry review: Jorie Graham's 'Sea Change' (San Francisco Chronicle)
Sea Change By Jorie Graham Ecco; 56 pages; $23.95 Pulitzer Prize winner, Harvard professor, former Iowa Writer's Workshop faculty member: Jorie Graham's status as a canonic poet - of the academic breed, with a flair for blending the intellectual and the...
- Shelton students get chance to read, write their poetry - TriVallyCentral
SHELTON - English teacher Marie Zampano's students at Shelton High School have learned the value of self-expression through poetry writing. Recently, Zampano's students in her English to Speakers of Other Languages class took turns reading several of ...
- Cleveland Arts Prize announces 2008 winners - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Every year, the Cleveland Arts Prize highlights artists and leaders in the local culture whose work the judges believe brings pride to Northeast Ohio. Eleven people, including a young classical music composer and a bookseller with more than 50 years ...
- Mahogany Urban Poetry Series says “speak poet, speak” (California Aggie)
Ethiopian art and portraits lined the walls of Queen Sheba restaurant. Red, yellow and green cloth bordered the ceiling, and a tiny platform was marked off with a straw overhang. A DJ played music in the corner and a lone microphone was set up in the middle of the platform.
- Survival tale Be Wolf named Manitoba book of the year (CBC)
Alison Calder, a poet and University of Manitoba professor, has won two Manitoba book awards for her debut poetry collection Wolf Tree.
- So how many ways to love an MP? One backbencher's raunchy Shakespeare ... - Daily Mail
Watching Gordon Brown's ratings tumble ever lower is enough to depress any Labour MP. But veteran backbencher Harry Cohen has found a novel way to restore his spirits: penning raunchy poetry. Mr Cohen started composing sonnets when he went for ...
- Love is a battlefield - Time Out New York
Time Out New YorkLove is a battlefieldTime Out New York, NY - 58 minutes agoEnsiferum draws inspiration from Finland’s epic poetry and mythology, while Turisas dug deep to make 2007’s The Varangian Way, a wildly imaginative concept ...
- Carla Bruni-Sarkozy sings of love for Nicolas - Daily Telegraph
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy refers to the couple's foreign trips in her cover of Bob Dylan's 'You Belong to Me' The Italian-born model-turned-singer’s third album contains her own rendition of Bob Dylan’s dewy-eyed ballad You Belong To Me, with blatant ...
- Poetry a scream in High Park - Toronto Town Crier Newspapers
Poetry a scream in High ParkToronto Town Crier Newspapers, Canada - 32 minutes agoBy Andrew Rampersaud What started out as a joke to hijack The Dream in High Park’s Shakespearean stage 15 years ago has turned itself into a funny story ...
- Book Folks: Bausch to sign WWII novel - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Prolific author Richard Bausch will read from and sign his new novel "Peace" (Alfred A. Knopf, $20) twice this week, in Memphis and in Oxford, Miss. Bausch holds the Moss Chair of Excellence in the English Department at the University of Memphis ...
- Robert Frost (WNYC New York Public Radio)
Frost began writing poetry while still a schoolboy in New England, where he stayed for college and most of his life. He published his first poem, "Butterfly" in 1894 and went on to win the Pulitzer P....
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