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- Preview: City Roots Festival 2008 - Peterborough Today
Preview: City Roots Festival 2008Peterborough Today, UK - 3 hours agoBilled as the City Roots Festival, it will take place on the Embankment both tomorrow and Sunday, and will involve music, art, poetry, comedy, ...
- National Gallery show focuses on art during troubled 1930s - CBC News
There were courageous artists who continued to create important work during the era, despite being dubbed degenerates by the Nazis, said National Gallery of Canada director Pierre Théberge. (CBC) A challenging new show examining artists' response to ...
- Busy Mathile opens doors for 'Oral Funk' - Dayton Daily News
It isn't big, but the Mathile Theatre in the Schuster Performing Arts Center is getting to be a busy place. A few weeks ago, Encore Theater Company sold out two performances of the musical "I Love You Because." Last weekend, the Sandstorm Dance ...
- Upward Bound students plan public event showcasing work Tuesday - The Daily Astorian
Upward Bound students plan public event showcasing work TuesdayThe Daily Astorian, OR - Jun 30, 2008The 2008 Upward Bound Summer Academy will hold a "Morning of Rhythm & Rhyme with the Upward Bound Music and Poetry Project Group" from 10:30 to 11:30 am ...
- Thousands expected at funeral for Palestinian poet Darwish - AFP
AFPThousands expected at funeral for Palestinian poet DarwishAFP - 33 minutes agoHe penned over two dozen books of poetry and prose in a career spanning nearly a half-century that captured the Palestinian experience of war, exile, ...
- Dolman Best Travel Book Award 2008 - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukDolman Best Travel Book Award 2008Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 55 minutes agoThe Dolman Best Travel Book Award 2008 was won last night by John Lucas, a former poetry editor of New Statesman, for 92 Acharnon Street (Eland), ...
- Poetic death of language barriers - Scotland on Sunday
Poetic death of language barriersScotland on Sunday, UK - Aug 23, 2008Yet in the wider world, Reid is highly regarded for his poetry and prose, and many of the central figures of 20th century literature recognised him as a ...
- Subway appointment is set to be poetry in motion (The Herald)
Subway commuters bereft of anything to look at but their fellow passengers' feet are to be given a daily dose of tailor-made poetry.
- A Life In Books: John Banville - Newsweek
A Life In Books: John BanvilleNewsweek - 15 minutes agoThe book I most want my kids to read: "The Tower" by WB Yeats. They would learn, or at least glimpse, how magnificent poetry can be.
- Oak Cliff Good Kid (Dallas Morning News)
Community and school activities: Townview Big "D" band, clarinet section leader; Kessler Park United Methodist Church vacation Bible school volunteer; Science & Engineering Magnet calculator team, captain; AP chemistry and physics lab assistant; Townview Executive Student Board (student council for all six schools), president; volunteer at Voice of Hope in West Dallas; and youth group at Kessler ...
- Whistler's Velvet Revolution - Slate
James Abbott McNeill Whistler, the first American to achieve international prominence as an artist, died at the age of 69 in London on July 17 * , 1903. Barely a dozen mourners attended the graveside service—by that time, scarcely any of those he ...
- 'Dangerous Beauty' Premieres at Northwestern July 25 - Broadway World
'Dangerous Beauty' Premieres at Northwestern July 25Broadway World, NY - 2 hours agoThe world premiere musical of "Dangerous Beauty" is a blend of passion, poetry and politics with an original score inspired by the best of Renaissance, ...
- Massive Laughs, Tiny Tent - This is London
Massive Laughs, Tiny TentThis is London, UK - 5 hours agoOn the positive side, Latitude's poetry tent was a great place to dip into. One could usually get inside and poetry lends itself to quick bites between ...
- People in the news - Daily Press
People in the newsDaily Press, VA - 21 hours agoShe is working on her second poetry book that is due to be released at the end of this year, as well as a children's series called the Victoria E. Kelly ...
- Go & Do - Seacoast events - Portsmouth Herald
‘Tropic Thunder’ review: Who left the fridge open? - 8/16/2008 Downpours bring onslaught of mosquitoes - 8/17/2008 Police: Man took photos up women's skirts at Market Square Day - 8/15/2008 Farmers not making hay - 8/17/2008 Officials say teen ...
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