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- CONCERTS, THEATER AND MORE (The Wichita Eagle)
TODAY Wichita Community Children's Choir Spring Concerts , conducted by Mark Bartel with pianist James Knight, 8 p.m. today, Sebits Auditorium, Friends University. Tickets $5. Information, 316-295-5570. Jesse's Gnu Canoe, concert, 8-10 p.m. today, Blank Page Gallery, 917 W. Douglas. Free. Information, 316-393-2202. TUE. Poetry Aloud, read your own work or that of a poet you admire, 7-9 ...
- Slammers take the stage in poetry competition (The Farmington Daily Times)
FARMINGTON — Anything goes in competitive poetry. Also called slam, the fast-paced, emotion-charged art form welcomes almost any kind of verse or performance, as long as it comes from the heart, said Damian Davies, a member of Silver City Slam.
- Catch the Reading Bug this summer (The York Weekly)
There's nothing better than a summer in Maine — just ask all the people who live elsewhere and flock to our lakes, mountains and beaches.
- Milking History: 'Amalia's Tale' by David I. Kertzer - New York Sun
Milking History: 'Amalia's Tale' by David I. KertzerNew York Sun, United States - 1 hour agoMr. Axelrod is assistant editor of Contemporary Poetry Review. He has contributed to Parnassus, New Partisan, and other publications.
- Poetry: jibal al tariq/ gibraltar - Desicritics.org
Poetry: jibal al tariq/ gibraltarDesicritics.org, India - 30 minutes agoOn Book Review: The Food Revolution by smallsquirrel: I think it is also important to remember that just because it is not meat does not make it healthy. ...
- Angelou's uplifting (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Maya Angelou sat on the stage and sang. The 80-year-old poet looked frail but her sonorous voice filled the lecture hall as she told the tale of her life as a writer, actress, dancer and celebrity.
- Search LA & the OC (Calendarlive.com)
Flashy and fun, "Gunnin' for That #1 Spot," might be the first documentary designed for the ADD set.
- Settlement for Case Involving Sexual Abuse by Psychologist - Onlypunjab.com
Elliot Olsen, an attorney with Pritzker Ruohonen & Associates in Minneapolis, recently settled a claim on behalf of a victim of sexual abuse by her male psychologist. The victim is a young woman in her early 20's who began seeing the therapist to ...
- In China quake, apotheosis of 'Grandpa Wen' - International Herald Tribune
Despite Wen's well-tended image as an apolitical pragmatist, cynics note that he did not earn his lofty post by playing nice. "It takes a considerable amount of political skill and cunning to become premier of China," said Fred Teiwes, a professor of ...
- Sustainable Fashion Show Exhibits Eccentricity - City on a Hill Press
City on a Hill PressSustainable Fashion Show Exhibits EccentricityCity on a Hill Press, CA - 7 hours agoGorey is best known as an eccentric illustrator who loved cats and the ballet, but he also experimented with poetry and opera libretti for puppets. ...
- Belger presents two artists who take the line to new levels of meaning ... - Kansas City Star
“Notation 998” (1998), a painting by Creighton Michael, is part of his exhibit titled “Cursive” at the Belger Arts Center. For Terry Winters and Creighton Michael, the line reigns supreme. Etched and sketched, painted and tinted, dipped ...
- Famed architect's city treasures prove inspirational to local artists (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
FITCHBURG - The warm sunshine yesterday evening allowed visitors at the second annual Downtown Paint-In exhibition on Main Street to take in the paintings of the city's architecture outdoors, where the works were created.
- Quest for the best - Chandigarh Tribune
Chandigarh TribuneQuest for the bestChandigarh Tribune, India - 1 hour agoIt is celebrated in Urdu poetry and folk idiom. Till recently, it was believed that the Turko-Afghan had imported the kebab into the subcontinent. ...
- Children, adults learn a lesson or two about nature - Jakarta Post
Away from traffic and shopping malls, the Kampung Pending alternative school has become a popular place for city dwellers who want to learn more about the environment. Every month, no fewer than 400 school students spend a whole day in the facility ...
- DJ says Wilmington needs dedicated hip-hop venue - Delaware Online
DJ Shaun "Klassic" Cooper is originally from the east side of Wilmington and has been keeping the independent hip-hop scene alive through a steady string of open mikes at whatever local venue will accommodate his events. Shaun feels that the hip-hop ...
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