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- 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 ...
- Words of Meaning May Change Our Lives -- New Book Brings to Life ... - Primenewswire (press release)
Words of Meaning May Change Our Lives -- New Book Brings to Life ...Primenewswire (press release), CA - 10 minutes agoIn 'De Colored Section, Ray expressed that his poetry will bring meaning to readers and establish a common bond of discussion between men and women. ...
- Around the August Art Walk: The Movement Continues - blogdowntown
Around the August Art Walk: The Movement Continuesblogdowntown, CA - 1 hour agoCall it romantic-urbanism. For now, here are some scenes from the August Downtown Art Walk. Animation artist Renae Radford, currently studying for her ...
- Hottie of the week - iAfrica.com
iAfrica.comHottie of the weekiAfrica.com, South Africa - 5 hours agoIt's kind of like having a large bottom, sometimes it gets in the way, but it's mine so I love it. I want to uplift and encourage my audience by being ...
- Renner Frankford Poetry Slam - Pegasus News
Renner Frankford Poetry SlamPegasus News, TX - 3 hours agoLogin or register for a free Pegasus News user account in order to add this to your favorites. (As a bonus, you'll also unlock cool features like The Daily ...
- Literary Happenings: KTLA newsman, 'cowgirl' wax nostalgic - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: KTLA newsman, 'cowgirl' wax nostalgicVentura County Star, CA - 28 minutes agoPoetry Reading 7:30 pm Thursday. Old Town Studio Gallery, 2165 Ventura Blvd., Camarillo. 987-2037. Comedian Jason Love 7 pm Friday. ...
- Cultural icon and actor Paul Newman, 83 (Honolulu Advertiser)
Paul Newman, the legendary movie star and irreverent cultural icon who created a model philanthropy fueled by profits from a salad dressing that became nearly as famous as he was, has died. He was 83.
- What's Happenin'? - Montana Standard
Looking for something to do Sunday? Consider the following: SYMPHONY AUDITIONS The Butte Symphony Orchestra, directed by Elizabeth Stoyanovich, will hold auditions at 6 p.m. Sunday on the stage of East Middle School, 2600 Grand Ave. Openings for the ...
- Five authors at the library - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Five authors at the libraryMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 34 minutes agoThe Romanian poet and novelist has a new collection of poetry, "Jealous Witness," published by Coffee House Press. Nov. 11, Garrison Keillor. ...
- Still Dancing after all these years - Calgary Herald
Should he ever surrender his taxi licence, William Hawkins could probably thrive as a resurrection coach. Over the past three decades, the enfant terrible of Ottawa's 1960s poetry and music scene has undergone rehab for substance abuse, aimed a brief ...
- Bring back Poetry Corner - Northwest Herald
For many years it was an enjoyable feature of the Saturday Neighbors section. It was a page or two of local poets’ works. I found it to be a wonderful venue for students’ poems as there is nothing quite as rewarding as seeing your poems in print ...
- The history of translating Kurdish literature from foreign ... - Kurdish Globe
The history of translating Kurdish literature from foreign ...Kurdish Globe, Iraq - 35 minutes agoAncient poets translated Turkish, Persian, or Arabic lines of poetry into Kurdish and then used them in their own poems, or they used religious stories ...
- 'It's all on account of the war' - Guardian Unlimited
As I drove away from a California screening of the new film version of Brideshead Revisited, I was amused to overhear the comments of my companions from the back seat. "I thought the one who played Jeremy Irons was a bit thin ..." "I liked the ...
- Welcome to Sock and Buskin's 'Funnyhouse' (Brown Daily Herald)
The "self" splinters into many "selves" for Sarah, a young black woman in New York in Adrienne Kennedy's play "Funnyhouse of a Negro," first performed in 1964.
- Veteran Seattle Symphony violinist, composer dies - Tacoma News Tribune
Ralph Victor Heino Sr., a Seattle Symphony violinist, composer and longshore worker, has died of a stroke. He was 91. Heino continued to play the violin in retirement until his stroke. He died a week later, on July 26, symphony spokeswoman Beth ...
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