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- Hill-Stead Museum receives CT Humanities Council Grant - Farmington Valley Post
Hill-Stead Museum receives CT Humanities Council GrantFarmington Valley Post, CT - 4 hours ago1920 sunken garden designed by Beatrix Jones Farrand, today the site of the Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival each summer. The house and grounds are ...
- Walker 'Breaking Free' - The Washington Times
A running back with uncommon power and speed, Walker was an instant All-American at Georgia in 1980 and a Heisman Trophy winner two years later. He left school early to join the fledgling U.S. Football League — a shocking move at the time — and ...
- Obama's War - American Thinker
Those who believe Barack Obama would avoid wars after withdrawing from Iraq are not paying attention. He has laid out a coherent strategy for fighting wars. After the July, 2007 CNN-You Tube debate , Barack Obama was pilloried for his agreement to ...
- The Incredible Hulk : A Smashing Sampling of Scenes - Superhero Hype!
In a spacious screening room on the Universal Studios lot, the French-born action film director Louis Leterrier ( Transporter 2 ) is brimming with energy; Marvel Studios president of production Kevin Feige, fresh off the spectacular success of the ...
- May Day Festival, organizers serious about 'going green' - Herald-Mail
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. - Organizers say part of the appeal of the Shepherdstown May Day Festival, a parade and celebration of spring, comes from what won't be there. Motorized floats detract from the organic vibe. So do amps - all the live music is ...
- Pro Musica, Ars Nova team up for regional premiere of Golijov cantata - Daily Camera
Pro Musica, Ars Nova team up for regional premiere of Golijov cantataDaily Camera, CO - 8 hours ago"This is a really dynamite trend, a huge wave of moving in the direction of taking world music influences of every sort -- African, Latin American, Asian, ...
- Book Review: God of Speed by Luke Davies (Blogcritics.org)
A remarkable fusion of prose and poetry, well worth reading regardless of whether or not the subject matter is of interest to you. Luke Davies is the sort of writer that skips past the surface of his subjects, moving deeper into that underlying subconscious place of pain and fear. His latest novel takes on the over-wrought subject of Howard Hughes. In his heyday, Hughes was America’s biggest ...
- Why Cuts? (Berkeley Daily Planet)
My second-grade students want to know the answer to that question and they’ve written a poem to elicit an answer. Each year my Spanish dual-immersion students at Rosa Parks produce laminated poetry bookmarks as part of our “Pepper Ink†labor unit.
- PREVIEW: 'Streb vs. Gravity' - Ann Arbor News Blog
Choreographer Elizabeth Streb didn't need a master's degree - in time and space, yet - to thrill audiences with the daring stage exploits of her eponymous company, Streb. But she has one now from New York University, and it's only fitting. Who ...
- Worst-ever poetry to equal Harry Potter sales - Daily Telegraph
Because more than a century after his death a collection of poems by the Scot is set to reach up to £6,500 at auction. That would put him in the same league as first edition copies of Harry Potter books signed by author JK Rowling. Nicknamed 'The ...
- Stratford Theater season in review 07/20/08 (The News-Herald)
If you're going to insert the name Shakespeare into your Theatre Festival after 50 years, you may as well kick off the season with "Hamlet." Ontario's re-dubbed Stratford Shakespeare Festival has done just that. It's their eighth "Hamlet" since 1957, and we couldn't imagine a better one.
- Beat your ploughshares into pens - Rake
Beat your ploughshares into pensRake, MN - 1 hour agoAnd because everyone is reading, there is a high demand for poetry. And because there is a high demand for poetry, once a week, possibly on Mondays, ...
- Push for 'dream team' accelerates in U.S. (Telegraph-Journal)
There's nothing quite like a happy ending - or at least what seems to pass for one.
- This Day, Like the Future, Belongs to Patriots - The Nation.
This Day, Like the Future, Belongs to PatriotsThe Nation., NY - 7 hours agoThose words may offend the sensibilities of despots, but they are poetry to patriots. And this day, like the future Jefferson envisioned, belongs to the ...
- Region Roundup (The Bismarck Tribune)
Compiled by Lauren DonovanBismarck Tribune ADAMS HETTINGER - Dance classes will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. starting tonight and three subsequent Mondays at the Hettinger Eagles Club. Participants will learn the waltz, polka, jitterbug and foxtrot. Call 567-6180. Cost is $60 per couple.
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