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- A Musical Daisy Chain Leads Up to Balanchine - New York Times
A Musical Daisy Chain Leads Up to BalanchineNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoOn such occasions City Ballet audience and dancers feel like family; and the emotion corresponds. “Musical Muses†repeats on Saturday at 2 pm at New York ...
- A long flowering - Baltimore Sun
The poet Josephine Jacobsen, in an essay she wrote for The Sun almost 30 years ago, decried how hard it was to get inside things that should be easy to open (milk cartons, aspirin bottles), yet how quickly Americans seemed to expect personal intimacy ...
- Nourishing Norristown (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Don't tell Jerry Spinelli you can't go home again. The popular and prolific author of more than 20 young adult novels regularly makes the trip across the Schuylkill to Norristown, the working-class community where he was born and raised.
- Review: Towards Another Summer by Janet Frame (Guardian Unlimited)
Review: Towards Another Summer by Janet Frame Posthumous publishing is often a bad idea, but Janet Frame's early novel about a nightmarish 48 hours is a piercing, poetic revelation
- Book Review - Santa Monica Mirror
Santa Monica MirrorBook ReviewSanta Monica Mirror, CA - 9 minutes agoThose who have followed the poetry scene in Southern California know about FrancEyE (aka Frances Dean Smith). She has been reading and publishing her poetry ...
- Romanno Bridge, By Andrew Greig (Independent)
A frenzied hunt across the Scottish Highlands for a mythic artefact. A secret passed down the ages from keeper to keeper. Runes and cryptic messages to decipher, hoodlums to dodge, elderly historians to be consulted shortly before their violent deaths... At first glance Andrew Greig's new novel seems like a home-grown, rather indignant riposte to The Da Vinci Code.
- A fitting musical memorial - Fresno Bee (subscription)
Fresno Bee (subscription)A fitting musical memorialFresno Bee (subscription), CA - 2 hours agoAlso expect poetry and anecdotes in Steadman's honor. There's no cover charge. "It's just a celebration of his life," says Bruce Koykka, a friend of ...
- Charlotte Sometimes hopes to ride a wave - Orange County Register
From Evanescence, Paramore and Flyleaf to Feist, Regina Spektor and current sensation Sara Bareilles, today's female musicians are taking the music world by storm. Singer-songwriter Charlotte Sometimes, who soon could be joining them, weighed in on ...
- Consumer Vertigo - Reason Online
Consumer VertigoReason Online, CA - 3 hours agoThey decide to be vegan, to write strictly metered poetry, to wear natural fibers, to date born-again Christians, to buy Japanese cars. ...
- Hartford Cares - Hartford Courant
Hartford CaresHartford Courant, United States - 1 hour ago... at the request of Mayor Eddie Perez, will kick off Monday evening at 7 pm with a candlelight vigil along with music, dance, poetry and storytelling. ...
- Ha Jin wants to visit China (AP via Yahoo! News)
On a trip that's put him the closest to his homeland in 23 years, Chinese-American author Ha Jin says he wants to visit China but expressed frustration with censorship of his books.
- RockDocs Schedule - Athens Banner-Herald
Note: All screenings at Ciné. Athens Picture Show - A showcase of highlights and previews for new productions by Athens filmmakers followed by a colorful collection of vintage footage and rare performances from Athens' storied music past including ...
- Peace, Love and the Psychedelic Sixties from the Sheldon Museum of Art (Art Daily)
Henry C. Pearson, Yengongora, color etching, 1965, UNL-F.M. Hall Collection. LINCOLN, NE.- Peace, Love, and the Psychedelic Sixties, an exhibition drawn from of artworks in the Sheldon Museum of Art collection that were created in the 1960s, opened recently.
- Elaine Paige: Another World - Daily Telegraph
Along with the rest of the nation I, too, believed "the Dome" to be a dreadful and costly mistake to the taxpayer, but a visit last week to the upmarket, state-of-the-art redevelopment now known as the O2 Arena, proves that pigs can fly. I approached ...
- Hip-hop on over to the Green Show - Ashland Daily Tidings
Sneak in some free hip-hop entertainment tonight during the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Green Show. The show begins at 7:15 p.m. in the courtyard at the festival, 15 Pioneer St., Ashland. Did we mention it's free? Buckworld One: Hip-Hop Theater, a ...
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