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- June Anderson publishes ‘To Catch a Fallen Star’ (Americus Times-Recorder)
It has been said that God uses His people in ways they never think possible.
- The Cleveland Sessions puts indie-pop and Latin jazz in Rock Hall ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Cleveland pop piano man Nicholas Megalis and Latina jazz songbird Luca Mundaca were in the "Cleveland Sessions" concert spotlight Wednesday at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Check out the highlights, plus other photos, stories and video ...
- Susceptible to a cruel society - La Crosse Tribune
I was born with a brain injury that is an insult to me because I also developed post-concussive syndrome, which impairs my abilities. This makes me susceptible to a crude society. I have many questions and concerns to ask this society. Many of you ...
- Americans' Fear of Feeling Sad May Be Threat to Great Art - RedOrbit
Americans' Fear of Feeling Sad May Be Threat to Great ArtRedOrbit, TX - 9 minutes agoIt's a place where poetry is a Hallmark card and where music is, well, Muzak. "I fear we're creating a country where no one would aspire to write a novel ...
- Bachchan unbound (Express India)
Once there was The Bachchan whose Sunday afternoon Prateeksha darshan was as revered as his Friday releases.
- New play explores what search reveals about us - Las Vegas Sun
They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in Philadelphia that ...
- Saddling up at Hunewill Guest Ranch - Los Angeles Times Blogs
THE HEIFERS are acting surly, but my horse pushes forward. My young crew of 10 or so cowpunchers encircles about 30 head of cattle on a wide pasture in the shadow of a sawtooth mountain just west of Bridgeport. Our horses slowly lead the cattle ...
- This guy enters more contests than anyone in Hampton Roads - HamptonRoads.com
Michael Croland has played in five air guitar contests, tried to write a novel in 72 hours, sculpted peanut butter twice (once into the shape of George W. Bush), competitively husked corn, written a one-page play, submitted an entry for a tanka ...
- Bandwagons that even you may have jumped on - ESPN.com
Stoked by the popularity of Michael Jordan, the Bulls bandwagon took off when the team won its first championship. Team merchandise was sold around the world, and the players were treated like rock stars. The bandwagon took a sabbatical when Jordan ...
- Kozelek drowns in our sorrows - Chicago Tribune
Mark Kozelek wasn't in any hurry Sunday at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Accompanied by longtime mate and guitarist Phil Carney and barely moving on his barstool seat, the indie folk singer-songwriter froze time with slow tempos, lengthy ...
- LiveDaily Interview: Weather Underground - LiveDaily
The Weather Underground [ tickets ] , a Los Angeles-based indie-rock outfit, recently wrapped a thorough US tour supporting its recently released third EP, "Bird in the Hand." [ Click here to view the video footage of Weather Underground's ...
- 118 more things to do today >> - Seattle Weekly
Slipknot, Disturbed, Five Finger Death Punch, 36 Crazyfists, Black Tide White River Amphitheatre Wed., July 9, 1:00pm South King County Foo Fighters KeyArena Wed., July 9, 7:00pm Queen Anne Girl In A Coma, Papermache, Jerry Peerson, Stop Motion ...
- The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller (New York Times)
A trove of personal papers suggests that a famous life-changing epiphany was a myth.
- Semifinalists vie for spot on the 2008 Madison National Poetry Slam team (Isthmus)
Many of the city's top spoken word performers will compete for one of five spots on the Madison National Poetry Slam team on Friday at the Inn on the Park. This five-person team will go on to represent Madison and compete with more than 80 other teams that will converge in town for the 2008 National Poetry Slam in August. Dasha Kelly believes Wisconsin has a unique opportunity to help shape the ...
- It's Brecht-bashing season once again. Will this sorry bunch of ... - Guardian Unlimited
It's strange how forgiving we are of artists who were involved with Hitler's Third Reich. In 1933, Goebbels appointed the composer Richard Strauss - whose dreamily decadent operas Salome, Elektra and Der Rosenkavalier remain central to any ...
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