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- 'Mapping Idyllwild' will feature music, dance, poetry at several sites - Press-Enterprise
'Mapping Idyllwild' will feature music, dance, poetry at several sitesPress-Enterprise, CA - 3 hours agoAll are settings for "Mapping Idyllwild," a site-specific artistic performance tour featuring dancers, musicians and poetry in the San Jacinto Mountains ...A new dance company will perform at locales in Idyllwild Press-Enterpriseall 2 news articles
- Griffin rewards elder statesmen (Toronto Star)
It was a night for honouring octogenarian legends at the 2008 Griffin Poetry Prize Awards. Jointly, John Ashbery and Robin Blaser have spent more than a century publishing poetry.
- Six free songs for June: Gramophone Radio Hour - National Post
Six free songs for June: Gramophone Radio HourNational Post, Canada - 2 hours agoThe Microphones’ Phil Elverum has dubbed his new sound “black wooden,” which means it’sa gentler approach to the same thing — as if metal needed rain and ...
- Qatar University music band puts on debut performance - Peninsula On-line
Qatar University music band puts on debut performancePeninsula On-line, Qatar - 14 hours agoThe Band emerged from the Audio Club, which was launched at the end of last semester to bring together students with interest in music, poetry, sound mixing ...
- R. S. Gwynn's "Fried Beauty" (Seattle Times)
Texas poet R. S. Gwynn is a master of the light touch. Here he picks up on Gerard Manley Hopkins' sonnet "Pied Beauty," which many of you...
- 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 ...
- Bone up on all of the night's great choices (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By ROBERT PHILPOT Busy night, with Bones, One Tree Hill and Rules of Engagement returning with new episodes; New Amsterdam airing its season finale; CMT airing a big awards show; and new music competitions on CMT and VH1. Stuff to watch or record Bones: The first original episode since November should be fun because baby-faced unconventional therapist Dr. Lance Sweet (Freaks and ...
- MUSIC REVIEWS: Jazz music releases - Kansas City Star
Nostalgia has a funny way of turning everything into a "classic," from lowbrow sitcoms to mildly successful pop tunes. Even questionable jazz of a certain vintage can re-emerge decades later to a chorus of huzzahs from press and fans. To put it ...
- Night and the Poets - Oregonian
Photo via the Harlem Nights MySpace. The show starts late at Ohm tonight; past 10 p.m., and a musician is missing. The room is still mostly empty, the tables with their flickering candles mostly uninhabited. The slender man at the mic is named ...
- At Your library: 'We the People' now on shelves - Portsmouth Herald News
At Your library: 'We the People' now on shelvesPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 12 minutes agoAt 10:30 am Wednesday, July 23, Lawrence Clark will share his one-man show blending music, original poetry, storytelling and drama. At 10:30 am, Thursday, ...
- McCain's amazing Iraq somersault - Salon
Sen. John McCain delivers a speech Thursday in Columbus, Ohio. May 16, 2008 | For a straight-talking maverick, John McCain certainly knows how to parse and pander. During this year's campaign he has already flipped and flopped on such major issues as ...
- Education News & Events - The Salinas Californian
Education News & EventsThe Salinas Californian, CA - 58 minutes ago... had her poem, "This Catharsis," selected for an anthology published annually by the Santa Cruz County High School Poetry Competition sponsored by Poetry ...
- Freaky, flippant Friday - The Register-Guard
Freaky, flippant FridayThe Register-Guard, OR - 5 hours agoTwo weeks ago, I waxed poetic (more wax than poetry) about how our community needs a “black box” flexible theater space. Joseph Gilg, a University of Oregon ...
- Issue Project Room Moves Again (The Village Voice)
A nomadic experimental-music spot gets a lovely (and hopefully permanent) new home (By Annie Fischer)
- The opinion pages: mostly a man's world - San Francisco Gate
When it comes to the opinion pages of some of the most influential American newspapers, it's far too often a man's world. One reason for the disparity is obvious: Women are still breaking through glass ceilings in business, government and academia ...
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