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- On the Horizon (The New Yorker)
ABOVE AND BEYOND PUSHING BUTTONS July 25-27 William Schimmel, who has played the accordion with major orchestras, jazz bands, and pop stars, directs and moderates the annual American Accordionists’ Association Master Class & Concert series. (www.ameraccord.com.) CLASSICAL MUSIC WOLFGANG WHO? July 29-30 Mozart will be a potent but partial presence at . . .
- Cissie Gool’s life celebrated - Tyger Burger
Cissie Gool’s life celebratedTyger Burger, South Africa - 2 hours agoThe play is a creative response to months of intense historical research and uses monologue, poetry, shadow, music and movement to evoke its different times ...
- Rowan Williams, der Zauderer - WELT ONLINE
Rowan Williams, der ZaudererWELT ONLINE, Germany - Jul 18, 2008So unterstĂĽtzte er entschieden die Gruppe Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement (LGCM) in ihrer Kampagne nach Anerkennung von gleichgeschlechtlichen ...
- Creative Methods and Techniques for Poetry (BellaOnline)
When inspiration seems lacking, try these alternative exercises to rekindle your inner muse.
- Music to play at your upcoming R. Kelly Acquittal Party - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Seattle Post IntelligencerMusic to play at your upcoming R. Kelly Acquittal PartySeattle Post Intelligencer - 1 hour agoBut don't talk for too long, or everyone will miss Kelly's motivational poetry: By this point in the party everyone will be feeling good, ...
- Call for Entries SEE THE VOICE: Visible Verse 2008 - Listen & Be Heard
Call for Entries SEE THE VOICE: Visible Verse 2008Listen & Be Heard, CA - 3 hours agoSend, at your own risk, videopoems and poetry films/preview copies (which cannot be returned) in DVD format to: VISIBLE VERSE c/o Pacific Cinémathèque, ...
- Gowdy, Zolf win Ontario’s Trillium Book Awards - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Gowdy, Zolf win Ontario’s Trillium Book AwardsTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 35 minutes agoGowdy won for her novel Helpless (HarperCollins) while Zolf won the poetry award for her collection Human Resources (Coach House Books). ...
- Olympics history in the making - Livemint
Olympics history in the makingLivemint, India - 1 hour agoTwo, sport was only an aspect of the ancient games, which also featured sacrifices to deities and other ritual ceremonies, feasting, poetry recitation, ...
- 'Booming' moments - News-Leader.com
'Booming' momentsNews-Leader.com, MO - Jul 12, 2008In addition to lessons in science the boys had a chance to create art, learn some poetry from great African-American writers, and take field trips to the ...
- Emily’s Pearls Still Shine in the 21st Century - About - News & Issues
About - News & IssuesEmily’s Pearls Still Shine in the 21st CenturyAbout - News & Issues, NY - 2 hours agoEmily Dickinson wrote no epics or stage plays, and her poems did not partake in public life in her own century (the 19th) — yet more than a few of her ...
- For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translation (The Star-Ledger)
When it comes to corporate gobbledygook, William Lutz shares your pain. As a consultant to promote the use of plain English in financial documents, the retired Rutgers professor managed to plow through 58 mutual fund prospectuses before crying "uncle."
- Peebles gallery gets rare show of Bob Dylan prints - Sunday Herald
AN EMERGING ART GALLERY IN PEEBLES has scored a coup by becoming one of only two venues in Scotland to display artworks by the legendary singer/songwriter Bob Dylan. Dylan's intriguing drawings and sketches, produced while he toured ...
- Taking Names (The Washington Times)
There will be no wedding bells for "Desperate Housewives" star Nicollette Sheridan and singer Michael Bolton, Zap2it.com reports.
- Masters weave ikat fabric rich in Uzbek culture - San Francisco Chronicle
Masters weave ikat fabric rich in Uzbek cultureSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 20 minutes agoBy his side was his friend and translator Raisa Gareeva, a former Intourist guide with her own cultural-travel company in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. ...
- UConn program gives 7th-graders an early start (Norwalk Advocate)
STAMFORD - Try solving this on an empty stomach: If there are six people in a room, how many different ways can they be lined up against a wall? On Tuesday, with five minutes left to go, University of Connecticut math professor Rich Watnick posed that problem to his students.
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