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- It's a Who's Who ensemble for Martha Wainwright - Birmingham Post
It's a Who's Who ensemble for Martha WainwrightBirmingham Post, UK - 4 hours agoWhen your brother is Rufus Wainwright, your mum Kate McGarrigle and Pete Townshend is a friend and fan, it'd be churlish not to invite them along when ...
- Visual art calendar - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
OCTOBER To Oct. 12 -- Jack King. Mixed media sculptures. Portraits of the Golden Age of Jazz. Photographs by William P. Gottlieb. Eissey. To Oct. 14 -- Alterego. Artwork by the most recent crop of Artists-in-Residence: Trisha Brookbank, Monica ...
- Teen shot after rebuffing advances dies - Orlando Sentinel
Mildred Beaubrun's family celebrated her final birthday, her 19th, with cards and balloons at her bedside Sunday at Orlando Regional Medical Center. Two days later, the young woman, who was shot after she rebuffed the advances of several men who ...
- I'm never the same person: Prasoon Joshi (Hindustan Times)
Prasoon Joshi has also penned the lyrics for Aamir Khan's directorial venture Taare Zameen Par. Oh, All right, Prasoon Joshi is going to be in Cannes next month - this time to chair the jury that will sit on judgement on outdoor advertising.
- Caution: Mangled metaphor ahead - Power Line
Caution: Mangled metaphor aheadPower Line, MN - 13 hours agoThe crossroads is a venerable metaphor in American song and poetry. Robert Johnson devoted a seminal blues song to it in "Crossroads Blues" and Robert Frost ...
- Abandoned but Not Lost: A Young Woman's Journey to Independence - Mass Media Distribution LLC (press release)
Abandoned but Not Lost: A Young Woman's Journey to IndependenceMass Media Distribution LLC (press release), FL - 3 hours agoAbout iUniverse iUniverse offers a variety of publishing services to help individuals publish, market, and sell fiction, poetry and nonfiction books. ...
- The Enduring Power Of An Old Form - Washington Post
John Adams likes to refer to traditional forms. "A Flowering Tree," for instance, his 2006 opera-oratorio, was his riff on Mozart 's "Magic Flute." Then there's "El NiƱo," the sprawling choral work that the Choral Arts Society is performing tomorrow ...
- Nature long a focus of women writers - MLive.com
Susan Fenimore Cooper (1813-94), daughter of famous novelist James Fenimore Cooper, published her insightful ``Rural Hours'' in 1850, the first book of nature writing by an American woman. Cooper spent her earliest years and her adult life in ...
- Local Poet Featured in National "Chronic Pain" Magazine - 24-7PressRelease.com
National magazine, "Hope Keepers", publishes work by Laura Beth Young. /24-7PressRelease/ - WALDORF, MD, May 05, 2008 -- Laura Beth Young is an inspirational poet, writer, singer, and motivational speaker. When an accident left her bed-ridden with ...
- Roots, in new album, tangle with the big issues - Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia band the Roots has always made socially aware, stylistically varied music that's kept it on the leading edge of left-of-center hip-hop. But the collective led by drummer Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson and rapper Tariq "Black Thought ...
- Scholarship winners - Odessa American Online
Two area high school students have been named this year's recipients of the Barbara Trenchard Foundation scholarship. Wink High's Erin Whitmire and Hobbs High's Raul Aranda will each receive $10,000 as part of the scholarship. Raul is No. 21 of 425 ...
- MormonTimes.com: How missionary found Book of Mormon secret (Deseret Morning News)
Discovering chiasmus in the Book of Mormon 41 years ago changed John W. Welch's life. It also changed the way many people look at the scripture sacred to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- Emma Trelles' The Week in Art for May 30 - Sun-Sentinel.com
Emma Trelles' The Week in Art for May 30Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - 4 hours agoAdmission is $5, seniors and students with ID $3, North Miami residents/city employees and ages younger than 12 free. Hours: 11 am-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday, ...
- So Whatcha Doin'?: Vincent Toro (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
The head of the theater program at the Guadalupe is polishing his play and overseeing the Teen Arts Puentes Project.
- NEWS: Erickson '09 establishes First Voices newspaper (The Dartmouth)
Feeling marginalized after last fall's debates surrounding the College's use of a Native American mascot, Agatha Erickson '09 created First Voices, a publication for members of Dartmouth's indigenous communities to express themselves and educate others.
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