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- Signs of Life 2008: Best Music - Paste Magazine
Leave it up to TV on the Radio to craft its most upbeat, party-ready release to date as the economy crumbles, presidents change and wars rage. Dear Science is not the band's best, but tell that to the glorious beats, funky guitars and epic horns that ...
- A talk with Jane Kamensky and Jill Lepore - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeA talk with Jane Kamensky and Jill LeporeBoston Globe, United States - 1 hour agoTheir attention to language mirrored a renewed attention to the daily existence of their subjects' lives, and in the end, they found, the book helped ...
- Legacy for the Generations: Jacob Lawrence's Legend of John Brown - Art Daily
Legacy for the Generations: Jacob Lawrence's Legend of John BrownArt Daily - 6 hours ago‘John Brown’ series was motivated by historical events as told to us by the adults of our community . . . the black community. The relating of these events, ...
- Mother Shares Memories of her Murdered Toddler - WSAZ-TV
Mother Shares Memories of her Murdered ToddlerWSAZ-TV, WV - 13 hours agoAt three, she said, Kagen had no idea how funny he was. "When he woke up every morning he would say, good morning Mom, and at night I'd try to trick him and ...
- 1-25 of 209 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- Farmworkers' 'Memorias' unveiled (El Paso Times)
EL PASO -- "Memorias del Silencio Vol. IV," a collection of nonfiction, prose and poetry by El Paso-area farmworkers, will be released Thursday during a program at the Main Library, 501 N. Oregon.
- National Museum of American History Reopens Tomorrow - We Love DC
National Museum of American History Reopens TomorrowWe Love DC, DC - 1 hour agoBy Tom Bridge, 1:00 pm November 20th, 2008 It was sad to me, back in 2006, when the National Museum of American History (NMAH) closed its doors. ...
- Book awards for quality literature - Meadow Free Press
Book awards for quality literatureMeadow Free Press, ID - 5 hours agoNowadays, this book award recognizes achievements in four major genres: fiction, non-fiction, poetry and young people’s literature. ...
- Kevin Kline Cyrano Debuts on PBS Jan. 7 - Playbill
Kevin Kline is Cyrano de Bergerac . photo by Carol Rosegg The "Great Performances" taping of the most recent Broadway production of Cyrano de Bergerac — starring Oscar and Tony Award winner Kevin Kline in the title role — makes its debut on PBS ...
- Singer Odetta Holmes: 1930 to 2008 - Toronto Star
Singer Odetta Holmes: 1930 to 2008Toronto Star, Canada - 20 hours agoHer 1956 album, Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues, with its blazingly angry, emphatically elocuted reinventions of traditional African-American folk songs ...
- Pets popular with kids - Leaf Chronicle
Pets have gotten much attention from the media since President-elect Barack Obama announced plans to get a dog to join his family at the White House. But pets have always been a popular subject of children's books. Sisters Janet Stevens and Susan ...
- Diverse four honored for service at Urban League Gala - Frost Illustrated
Frost IllustratedDiverse four honored for service at Urban League GalaFrost Illustrated, IN - 1 hour agoAfter the loss of her grandmother and young nephew, she turned to poetry, honing her skills to the point of becoming a sought after reader and author. ...
- Life at the Library - Wicked Local Plainville
Life at the LibraryWicked Local Plainville, MA - 16 hours agoBring a lunch and enjoy activities, music and friendship. Registration is required. Friday, 12–12:45 pm, Jan. 9, 16, 23; Feb. 6, 13. ...
- IN TRANSITION Bush, Obama to have lunch with ex-presidents - Houston Chronicle
Houston ChronicleIN TRANSITION Bush, Obama to have lunch with ex-presidentsHouston Chronicle, United States - 12 hours agoPoetry reading: Elizabeth Alexander, a prize-winning poet at Yale University, will read at the swearing-in. • Kids' view: Nickelodeon TV, the children's ...
- Locals leap into limelight at St. Louis film fest (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
For 17 years, the St. Louis International Film Festival has brought world cinema to St. Louis. But the organization that runs the festival, Cinema St. Louis, has a parallel objective: to deliver St. Louis filmmakers to the world.
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