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- Buy: Sell questions the cost of living - Metro
Buy: Sell questions the cost of livingMetro, UK - 57 minutes agoCombining drama, dance, poetry and music, Buy:Sell draws on the various talents of its young cast. But the idea for the show actually came from a year-long ...
- The Beckett list: Liam Neeson joins others in reading his works - New York Daily News
New York Daily NewsThe Beckett list: Liam Neeson joins others in reading his worksNew York Daily News, NY - 1 hour agoBut tomorrow and Sunday, Neeson gets to drop the haunted, silent act to perform hour-long readings from Beckett's novels, plays and poetry. ...
- Weakening Signals (Washington Post)
Bill Watson might play a four-hour piece by Bach, and then slap it on again, just because he felt like it. Or he might interrupt a Mahler symphony mid-spin, deciding instead to recite poetry or blend news bulletins with reports from his "Roman Empire correspondent," Edward Gibbon.
- People’s Art On Foreign Shores - Tehelka
People’s Art On Foreign ShoresTehelka, India - 4 hours ago... the city hosts a festival called Vicino/Lontano or Near and Far: a cultural blowout in which Chinese film makers, African poets, Muslim intellectuals, ...
- Upcoming: Short List (Creative Loafing Atlanta)
Kingsized, Save Our Bookstore and more... August 15 Friday Wordsmiths Books doesn't mess around when it comes to reliably cool events. And its SAVE OUR BOOKSTORE fundraiser weekend is no different. Friday night's "Saving Bookstores Is AWESOME!!! Night of AWESOME!!!" features a reading by Jack Pendarvis, a performance from Atlanta indie rockers Sealions, and a silent robot auction – the ...
- J.J. Abrams Creates Mystery - Cinema Blend
This must be going pretty good on Star Trek , because rather than putting a final coat on the hull of the Enterprise, J.J. Abrams is off engaging in his favorite pastime: creating mysteries. HR says Paramount has purchased the rights to a New York ...
- About ‘Gay’. And some speculation on why the Religious Right ... - The Moderate Voice
The answer, Jazz, is YES! There is a linguistic battle going on. And in my circles it’s got a long and contentious lineage. While, as gays and lesbians, we seek to expand ourselves and our relationships to become whole people and full participants ...
- Taken by the river he loved - Twin Falls Times-News
Months before making his final whitewater voyage, Bill Studebaker foresaw taking his last breath in an Idaho river. The body of Studebaker, who drowned in a whitewater kayaking accident Friday on the East Fork of the South Fork of the Salmon River ...
- At Tanglewood, a modernist oasis - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeAt Tanglewood, a modernist oasisBoston Globe, United States - 8 hours agoOne relatively new and gorgeous vocal work was "In the Distances of Sleep," a 2006 setting of Wallace Stevens poetry, cogently led on Tuesday by Jeffrey ...
- Patt Rall Arts Column: Lake Bemidji Summer Opera Festival to ... - Bemidji Pioneer
Patt Rall Arts Column: Lake Bemidji Summer Opera Festival to ...Bemidji Pioneer, MN - 47 minutes agoThe opening reception is from 6:30-8:30 pm -- Cantabria Coffee Co., 211 Second St. NW, invites the public to a poetry reading with Paula Cisewski and Erin ...
- Emmy Award nominees - Newsday
6 Nominations The Amazing Race The Company Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale Saturday Night Live Ugly Betty The War 5 Nominations American Idol Autism: The Musical Battlestar Galactica Comanche Moon Dexter Entourage 50th Annual Grammy Awards ...
- A Tribute To The Clash (South Shore News & Tribune)
Things To Do is a list of some interesting upcoming events. For a complete list of Tampa Bay area events, see this week's Friday Extra.
- Ballet Miscellany - Arts Journal
About Alexei Ratmansky's "Concerto DSCH," my friend Elaine exclaimed, "It's so real! " Of course, it's not real, it's ballet. But Ratmansky's eye for people brought together--as voyeurs, perpetrators, flirts, attention-hoggers, rivals, accidental ...
- Rockin’ with the rhythm of the paint (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
Every national park has something about the landscape, the very air, that “creates a really good vibe,” artist Kevin Muente, assistant professor of art at Northern Kentucky University, said, from his current home in the William Allen White cabin in Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP).
- All's Well in the Glen (Metro Santa Cruz)
The visual resonance of repertory casting--watching, for example, a trio of competing Baroque organists transformed into a troika of French soldiers--added much richness to last weekend's performance of All's Well That Ends Well . Seeing Romeo turned servant, Juliet as a Florentine wench and the airiest would-be concertmaster transformed into the King of France--again through ingenious ...
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