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- Wiseman leaves Westport Arts Center - Westport Minuteman
Wiseman leaves Westport Arts CenterWestport Minuteman, CT - 45 minutes agoShe expanded the venues for the performing arts and poetry. I think she did a great job of expanding the influence of the arts center. ...
- The times they are a changin - Egypt Today
A FTER YEARS in the deep freeze, Egypt’s newly thawed-out political scene might best be likened to a three-ring political circus — one each for the three leading political parties, complemented by at least seven sideshow acts. Together, they ...
- Seattle Symphony violinist Ralph Heino dead at 91 - Seattle Post Intelligencer
SEATTLE -- Ralph Victor Heino Sr., a Seattle Symphony violinist, composer and longshore worker, has died of a stroke at age 91. Heino continued to play the violin in retirement until his stroke. He died a week later, on July 26, symphony spokeswoman ...
- Jaquet Droz sport line: Is it a sport watch when it costs over $10K? - Crunchgear.com
While I understand the impulse to buy expensive watches, I’m rarely moved by to open my wallet when simple beauties like these come along. These two new limited editions form Jaquet Droz are sport watches for the caviar and horsie set. The Grande ...
- CHHS to present Inge's 'Picnic' - Durham Herald Sun
CHHS to present Inge's 'Picnic'Durham Herald Sun, NC - 44 minutes agoThe PlaySlam! works something like a poetry slam with short plays and scenes (1 to 3 minutes) vying for votes. The audience decides the winner. ...
- Blueprints of Jazz - antiMUSIC.com
Blueprints of JazzantiMUSIC.com, CA - 6 hours agoSince they used to live in the same apartment complex in Manhattan, Clark would run into bassist Christian McBride in the hallways from time to time. ...
- Roots of American Music Festival - PopMatters
PopMattersRoots of American Music FestivalPopMatters, IL - 27 minutes agoAs the “Godmother of punk” she stood for punk, the synthesis of folk, rock, and beat poetry. Here, her timeless sound worked well in the park’s quarter-egg ...
- 'The Exiles' worth the wait at DFT - Detroit Free Press
'The Exiles' worth the wait at DFTDetroit Free Press, United States - 20 minutes ago... time I saw "The Americans," Robert Frank's landmark series of black-and-white photos capturing the grit and poetry of everyday life in the mid-1950s. ...
- English spelling: hard to learn, full of oddities and a glorious ... - Times Online
English spelling: hard to learn, full of oddities and a glorious ...Times Online, UK - 1 hour agoMove on to scan and scandal, following the snake-trail of meaning, and you find the climbing, springing scansion of poetry, hopping from stone to stone; ...
- When brown paper wasn’t for parcels - Herald.ie
When brown paper wasn’t for parcelsHerald.ie, Ireland - 8 hours agoNevertheless, he was a fine teacher, even if he seemed to believe that English poetry ended with Matthew Arnold. He hadn't much time for those writers he ...
- Ad Astra: Glancy explores American Indian legacy (Lawrence Journal-World)
Diane Glancy, of Prairie Village, has German/English and Cherokee heritage. She writes about her family, American Indian histories and the Midwest. Her novel “Pushing the Bear” is one of the best-known accounts of the Trail of Tears. Her novel “Stone Heart” is about Sacajawea.
- Reading to children losing out to TV and dinner - guardian.co.uk
Reading to children losing out to TV and dinnerguardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours ago"I think that modern life is more stressful - people are working harder and longer hours, and also there is more competition amongst the leisure activities ...
- Black History Season - Loughborough News
Black History SeasonLoughborough News, UK - 6 hours agoThe season will be launched with an event involving performance, poetry and film at the African Caribbean Centre, Maidstone Road, on Wednesday, October 1, ...
- Heating things up (The Manila Times)
There was a huge downpour Saturday night. But inside Club Dredd in Eastwood City, Libis, equally heavy “fire” was raining down on the beer-guzzling audience.
- Concert review: Ratatat, E*Rock, and Panther at the Granada (September ... - Pegasus News
Evan Mast and Mike Stroud, also known as Ratatat, don’t sing. The Brooklyn-based duo don’t recite poetry over their music either. Good riddance. However, what they do is fuse hip hop beats with spectacular acrobatic guitar riffs as well as a ...
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