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- Homeless girl's poem is put to song, for benefit - Boston Globe
For pianist Andrea Surova of Bedford, songwriting developed as a natural extension of the poetry she began writing at age 10. As a result, she has an even more special appreciation for the poem written by a 12-year-old homeless girl and the ...
- Enthusiastic writer sought to represent Broome - Sun and Press
Wanted: Local published poet or writer, willing to work for free. Benefits include high-profile post with public readings and workshops, and visits to schools. Must love literature. Broome County lawmakers are looking for a gifted local writer to ...
- Leonard Cohen International Festival - VUE Weekly
VUE WeeklyLeonard Cohen International FestivalVUE Weekly, Canada - 12 hours agoThat lead me to the poetry, and then the novels, and then lastly the music. So I think I came at him backwards, though as soon as I heard the songs, ...
- Poetry Above the Clouds - Paste Magazine
Paste MagazinePoetry Above the CloudsPaste Magazine, GA - 1 hour agoImmediately after completing his walk, the symbolically, ethereally minded Petit confronted some good-old-fashioned American materialism. ...Philippe Petit "Man on Wire" Interview with Kam Williams NewsBlazeall 44 news articles
- For simple perfection, think Manhattan - Arizona Republic
For simple perfection, think ManhattanArizona Republic, AZ - 53 minutes agoMaybe I'm just a classicist at heart, but a lot of contemporary cocktails bring to mind Robert Frost's assertion that writing free-verse poetry is like ...
- 'Booming' moments - News-Leader.com
First they mixed aluminum dust and iron dust, making thermite. Then they added potassium permanganate. Deondre Richardson added the final ingredient -- a test tube of glycerine. Within seconds a ball of fire bubbled up. "Iron wants to steal electrons ...
- Art sale features local sisters’ work (Wayland Town Crier)
The annual art show and sale at the Twin Ash Farm barn in Sudbury is a family affair this year with the work of three sisters among the group of artists in the show. Â Â Laine Gifford of Sudbury launched the first summer art sale in 2005 to feature her work and that of her sister, Holly Dickerman of Wayland. She invited several friends, all ceramic artists, to join them.
- Downtown's 'Third Thursday Art Walk' is growing (The Warren Sentinel)
She raises the brush above her head and brings it down quickly; spattering white paint over the abstract work she's taped to the table. "That looks like fun," comments a passerby.
- Search This Blog using Google - ScienceBlogs
Search This Blog using GoogleScienceBlogs - 1 hour agoThe visual arts, music, theater, poetry were in wild and sometimes incomprehensible ferment (compared to The Living Theater, today's avant garde seems ...
- Urban Music Week starts Friday (Scarborough Mirror)
The best in Canadian and international urban music will be showcased during the 12th annual Urban Music Week Aug. 29 to Sept. 6. Formerly called Toronto Urban Music Festival, Canada's largest urban music festival brings out more than 10,000 people to various venues around the city each year.
- Top Story - Calaveras Enterprise
In high school, Chrys Mollett was voted most likely to succeed. “It's really funny because most people think I live simply,” Mollett said. Her routine: running the Aeolian Harp, her music shop in Angels Camp, and swimming after work in Angels ...
- Meet local authors Sunday in Vallejo - Vacaville Reporter
From nonfiction to poetry, "A Celebration of Local Authors," will give 10 local writers the chance to talk about their craft Sunday in the Joseph Room at Vallejo's John F. Kennedy Library. Readers and aspiring writers are invited to participate in ...
- A premise in tune with evolution - The Gazette (Montreal)
A premise in tune with evolutionThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 4 minutes agoEarly in the book we encounter "music-dance" as a kind of anthropological equivalent of space-time, but it does not last long. Poetry and song lyrics are ...
- Rocky pays tribute to former president (Billings Gazette)
Longtime Rocky Mountain College President Arthur DeRosier Jr. was remembered with personal tributes, poetry and music during a soulful memorial service Friday morning. DeRosier, 76, died of pancreatic cancer in November at his son's home in Louisville ...
- The Dark Before The Dawn Will Warm Your Heart -- New Poetry Book Emphasizes Love in Countless Ways (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
BRANDFORD, Conn., Aug. 6, 2008 -- There is no doubt that the greatest thing any person can learn is just to love and be loved in return. For author Donald E. Robinson, love is the greatest gift that God gave to humanity.
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