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- Oleg Kireyev with Feng Shui Jazz Theatre @ The Iridium - All About Jazz
Oleg Kireyev with Feng Shui Jazz Theatre @ The IridiumAll About Jazz, PA - 22 hours agoTraditional swing, Bashkir guttural singing, Moldavian tunes, African rhythms and French poetry interlace in his “jazz theatre". It is sort of esplanade, ...
- Every Word - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsEvery WordNew York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago... with the entire OED Now Mr. Shea has written a book about his feat; reviewing it in this Sunday’s issue, Nicholson Baker finds some poetry himself in ...
- Green Spaces: vulture culture in Croatia - Times Online
Times OnlineGreen Spaces: vulture culture in CroatiaTimes Online, UK - 36 minutes agoGoran's vision is not just saving the vultures, but the entire biodiversity of Cres, which for him means archaeology, folklore, poetry and religion as well ...
- Firmin: when all else fails, wait for your rat - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukFirmin: when all else fails, wait for your ratTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 54 minutes agoSavage's begins in South Carolina, where he was brought up on the dashing glories of the Romantic poets by his mother and on the scientific rationalism of ...
- Santa Barbara’s Studio Artists Open Their Doors - The Santa Barbara Independent
Santa Barbara’s Studio Artists Open Their DoorsThe Santa Barbara Independent, CA - 2 hours agoFashion models vie for space with cartoon jokes, lines of poetry, images from nature, and an odd assortment of knick-knacks; Kirsch says she can’t remember ...
- Ronald (Gerbie) Lockhart Arroyo - The Salinas Californian
Ronald (Gerbie) Lockhart ArroyoThe Salinas Californian, CA - 5 hours agoHe loved to write poetry and spend time with his family, but his greatest love were his grandchildren. They brought him so much comfort and joy. ...
- Poems that turn ordinary things grand - ScrippsNews
Though she calls herself "a proud mono-tasker," Kay Ryan was making toast for her nephew while fielding calls about her appointment as 16th poet laureate of the United States. From now on, the 62-year-old poet and English teacher from Fairfax, Calif ...
- Briefs (Lowell Sun)
Ice-cream sundaes in Townsend TOWNSEND -- Kids can kick off summer with an ice-cream sundae on the library lawn. The program is open to children in preschool through fifth grade. It will be held tomorrow on the Townsend Public Library lawn at 1 p.
- Fighting Words - BU Today
BU TodayFighting WordsBU Today, MA - 2 hours agoJames Anderson Winn, a BU professor of English, started working on The Poetry of War during a sabbatical in 2001. He’d written an introduction and part of ...
- Museum home to more than just art - San Angelo Standard Times
Museum home to more than just artSan Angelo Standard Times, tx - 16 hours agoIt makes reference to the muses, or nine sister goddesses in Greek mythology, who presided over song, poetry, theater and the sciences. ...
- Book marks - Florida Times-Union
Book marksFlorida Times-Union, FL - 1 hour agoActivities include author presentations, book signings, children's programs, panel discussion and poetry workshops. A keynote luncheon featuring Heather ...
- Edinburgh 2008 forward planning: The best dance - Guardian Unlimited
Australian dance company Chunky Move have established themselves as pioneers in the arena of new technology. In Mortal Engine a delicately responsive network of lasers and video projection is primed to react to the dancers as they move, triggering ...
- Linda Gabriel - The Zimbabwean
Linda GabrielThe Zimbabwean, Africa - 2 hours agoAs well as a celebration of gifted women, the Tuesday early-evening show will also be a celebration of their progress in performance poetry. ...
- The Impostor, by Damon Galgut (Independent)
A ramshackle farmhouse in the hinterland of South Africa, a mysterious silent neighbour and a town where corruption has become a way of life. These ingredients go into making Damon Galgut's follow-up to The Good Doctor. It's a spine-chilling read that doubles as a sharp and rather depressing critique of the "new" South Africa.
- Trinity professor writes gripping bio of Ringelblum (Connecticut Jewish Ledger)
“Who Will Write Our History?: Emanuel Ringelblum, the Warsaw Ghetto, and the Oyneg Shabes Archive,” by Samuel D. Kassow, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 2007. $34.95, 523 pages
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