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- What's on: Thursday March 20 - Scotsman
What's on: Thursday March 20Scotsman, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoCabaret Voltaire, Blair Street, 11pm, 0131-220 6176 Edinburgh's poetic cabaret with a great bill of stand-up poetry, rap, theatrics and music. ...
- Poet will be signing books and reading her poems (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
Christie Black has written a collection of poetry called "Random Thoughts of a Perplexed ... Relaxed Soul."
- Legacy of Kosmos Reappears
Chronicle - For a kid my age it was pretty traumatic,” Cooper said. “I watched people get moved out that wouldn’t sell. It was ... Thayer said the loss of the town has inspired amateur poetry and prayer writing through the years. He dug out a few from his ...
- Literary scholar Annabel Patterson to deliver Tanner Lectures - Berkeleyan Online
Literary scholar Annabel Patterson to deliver Tanner LecturesBerkeleyan Online, CA - 2 hours agoHaving begun her academic career as a student of English renaissance poetry, Patterson soon moved into rhetoric (Hermogenes and the Renaissance, 1970); ...
- Oldies, R&B and Cajun music on tap at Lilac Festival - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Oldies, R&B and Cajun music on tap at Lilac FestivalRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 3 hours agoDrifting over the blossoms surrounding the Lilac Stage, "Poetry Man," "Heard it in a Love Song" and "Come a Little Bit Closer" are pure nostalgia. ...
- Vocalist Wade Returns To (The Cape Cod Chronicle)
Imagine this: A young aspiring singer with “a pretty big voice” who shares a house with a saxophone player and a pianist. Next door is a violinist. At practice time, the Somerville neighborhood rings with music. “I’m just the crazy singer,” mezzo-soprano Ashley Wade jokes.
- So much to choose from, so little time - The Dominion Post
So much to choose from, so little timeThe Dominion Post, New Zealand - 4 hours agoThe Poet, with Tower Voices and the New Zealand String Quartet, showcases Janet Frame's poetry, set to music by Jenny McLeod.
- Top 10 things to do for free in NYC - Guardian Unlimited
Culture vultures ... visit the Museum of Modern Art on a Friday and save yourself $20. Photograph: Peter Foley/EPA There's never been a better time to visit New York. Obvious, really - the dollar is in a bad way. But the Big Apple also happens to be ...
- It's Like Getting a Brain Massage - Houstonist
HoustonistIt's Like Getting a Brain MassageHoustonist, USA - 18 minutes ago... Book Critics Circle awards, a National Book Award and was the US Poet Laureate from 1995-1997. That's quite a batting average for five books of poetry. ...
- Applause Holds Gift Shop Fundraiser April 11-12 - UA Fort Smith News
UA Fort Smith NewsApplause Holds Gift Shop Fundraiser April 11-12UA Fort Smith News, AR - 5 hours agoStudent poetry, essays, short stories, photographs and artwork will be included in the 2008 edition, scheduled for distribution in early May. ...
- Dad 'floored' by escape - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
Dad 'floored' by escapeEvansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - 15 hours agoHe said he wanted to be a writer and that he had been doing some poetry. He said he was getting ready to take some college classes. ...
- Brookline calendar: April 24-May 1 - Brookline TAB
Brookline calendar: April 24-May 1Brookline TAB, MA - 1 hour agoMeet the artists at the Photography and Poetry Salon 6:30-8:30 pm Friday, May 9. For more information, call 617-566-5715. Emotional Wellness Drop-In Hour ...
- Literary Happenings: Author of lighthearted mysteries to appear (Ventura County Star)
Mystery fans and cooks, mark your calendars. New York Times best-selling author Joanne Fluke will visit Mysteries to Die For in Thousand Oaks at 2 p.m. March 2 to celebrate the launch of "Carrot Cake Murder," the 10th title in her popular series featuring bakery owner Hannah Swensen of Lake Eden, Minn.
- Patt Rall Art Column: Duo-harpsichord recital to be held Sunday - Bemidji Pioneer
Patt Rall Art Column: Duo-harpsichord recital to be held SundayBemidji Pioneer, MN - 11 hours agoBemidji Symphony Orchestra’s final concert of the season is one the whole family will enjoy. Lions, elephants, turtles and kangaroos will roam the aisles ...
- SCREEN TEST - Fort Worth Star Telegram
SCREEN TESTFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 1 hour agoHis angry son (Ashton Holmes) writes poetry. An accident leaves Lawrence with a concussion, so his adopted brother (Thomas Haden Church), a free spirit, ...Tina Fey, Funky Forest and more Creative Loafing Tampaall 479 news articles
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