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- London- It's balle balle for Indians (Central Chronicle)
The Empire strikes back. A second week into London and India continues to be the flavour of the season. With high profile visits, India-Pakistan summits, cultural pot pourie et al.
- Poetry in motion (Bureau County Republican)
MANLIUS — To watch Alisa Baron run is pure poetry in motion.
- Square turned into poetry garden (BBC News)
A square in Edinburgh is to be transformed into a poetry garden for a special free festival event.
- Hammershoi's decade of brilliance, before banality set in (International Herald Tribune)
For 10 dazzling years, the Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershoi seemed possessed by some inner vision that made him see the world around him through a luminous haze. Some of his poetic portraits and interiors are now on view at the Royal Academy until Sept. 7.
- Performance and classical music listings - Philiy.com
All Shook Up Combines favorite Elvis hits with a new story. Closes 8/10. Surflight Theatre, Beach & Engleside Ave., Beach Haven; 609-492-9477. www.surflight.org . $29; $19 children. All The Things You Are: The Music of Jerome Kern Musical revue ...
- Best bets in the local arts - St. Charles Journal
Best bets in the local artsSt. Charles Journal, MO - 18 hours agoNational Poetry Slam champion and Broadway veteran Marc Bamuthi Joseph follows on Sept. 21. Jazz pianist Jason Moran appears on Oct. 5; author Benjamin ...
- Author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens dies (The Charlotte Observer)
A South Carolina woman who became well-known for her book on her biracial heritage has died at age 95. Funeral officials said a memorial service for author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held Tuesday in Columbia. Nickens died Friday. Manigault-Hurley Funeral Home director Anthony Hurley said he couldn't provide details on her death. The State newspaper of Columbia reports that Nickens ...
- Get Karadzic! How to catch a monster - The Independent
As Europe celebrates arrest of Karadzic, hunt is on for Mladic Suspect to face war tribunal within days Brigadier Ben Barry: I saw disturbing evidence of dark crimes all around me Marcus Tanner: With Karadzic in the dock, the Bosnians he terrorised ...
- Bubble and Scrape Deluxe Edition - Pitchforkmedia.com
Bubble and Scrape Deluxe EditionPitchforkmedia.com, IL - 50 minutes agoAs we learn from the reissue's extras, final studio takes emerged from much sappier drafts of high school poetry magazine fodder. The album version of "Soul ...
- Flor y Canto: Celebrating Latino Poetry in San Francisco (New America Media)
Poetry is alive and well in San Francisco, home of the beat generation, and Latino poetry is thriving in its Mission District.
- The wonders of English (The Borneo Post)
NOWADAYS, the letters section of our major national daily newspapers is still flooded with complaints bemoaning the decline in the standard and scope of England usage in Malaysia.
- Woody Guthrie fest draws music lovers from across world (The Oklahoman)
OKEMAH — Strumming a guitar almost as big as she is and singing in a high, clear voice, Texas singer-songwriter Emily Elbert held the last note of her jazzy number "I Feel Fine” a breathtakingly long time. The crowd of about 250 music fans gathered in the basement of the Brick Street Cafe rewarded the diminutive 19-year-old with a standing ovation that left her grinning and blushing. Thursday ...
- From land to water - how modern architects learnt to love the bridge (Guardian Unlimited)
What makes a great city? One part of any definition almost certainly includes water. And where you have water, human ingenuity insists on spanning it. So, great cities always have bridges and tunnels. It's hilarious, but telling, that Manhattanites stigmatise outsiders as 'bridge and tunnel folk'.
- Marc Chagall - Chicago Tribune
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Make a whimsical art project in celebrate of Marc Chagall's birthday 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. today at the Crayola Factory, 30 Centre Square, Easton. Tickets: $9.50, $9 seniors, free 2 and younger. 610-515-8000. BASEBALL The IronPigs ...
- Berman ‘not a rational lad’ - Metroboston News
INTERVIEW. Published poet and unofficial lyrical laureate of the indie rock community David Berman is best known as the founder and sole constant of the band Silver Jews. Formed in 1990 along with a pre-Pavement Stephen Malkmus, Berman has gone on to ...
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