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- Making jazz and taming crowds - Mail & Guardian Online
Making jazz and taming crowdsMail & Guardian Online, South Africa - 1 hour agoIt is the 80th birthday of Johannesburg so we intend to have quite a nice crowd and we are going to have a great party to celebrate. ...
- Jason Robert Brown Posts Singing Contest On His Blog - Broadway World
"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors ...
- A 'legend' passes on - Kingston Whig
When retired Gananoque postman John Nalon heard that his old friend Hal (Moose) McCarney was laid up in hospital with a broken leg, his first instinct was to rush into Kingston and pay him a visit. On second thought, Nalon figured -correctly - that ...
- Free Readings at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus by - LIU Blackbirds
Free Readings at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus byLIU Blackbirds, NY - 8 hours agoPart of the English Department’s multicultural “Voices of the Rainbow” series, the readings are free and open to the public. Walter Mosley will start off ...
- Everyone's a critic - San Francisco Bay Guardian
San Francisco Bay GuardianEveryone's a criticSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 11 hours agoThat's a twist the songwriter, who published his poetry to much praise in 1999's Actual Air (Open City), freely acknowledged. Of course, before he started ...
- Gaia Online Gives Users a Chance to Flaunt Their Famous Side with Celebrity Inspired Virtual Goods (PRWeb)
Virtual Greats LLC, the world's leading virtual goods sales and distribution system, and Gaia Online, the leading online hangout for teens and young adults, today announced that virtual goods inspired by Snoop Dogg and Marvel's The Incredible Hulk are now available to Gaia's more than 7 million monthly users as part of the new Celebrity Snare section of the site. From Snoop Dogg's signature ...
- Calls for end to Saudi child marriages - Tehran Times
It was his wedding to a 10-year-old cousin. Muhammad al-Rashidi's marriage was eventually put on hold, his father said, after pressure from the governor of the northern province of Hail, who considered the elementary school student too young to marry ...
- Varsities to promote Sufi, Punjabi culture - Nation
LAHORE - The provincial universities will be holding cultural activities for the promotion of various Punjabi traditions, culture, poetry, history and language besides organising such function, which will ultimately lead towards promoting Sufism and ...
- Find Just the Right Words, Perfect Phrases to Personalize Your Gift ... - PR.com
Never run out of words to write in gift and greeting cards again. Huge collection of card messages for every occasion. Free website appeals to card givers searching for the perfect thing to say. Clarksville, TN, August 04, 2008 --( PR.com ...
- Our Daily Bleg: What Economics Quotations Rival “The Free Lunch”? - New York Times Blogs
Our Daily Bleg: What Economics Quotations Rival “The Free Lunch”?New York Times Blogs, NY - 6 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- The $25 Haiku - Denver Post
The $25 HaikuDenver Post, CO - Sep 15, 2008If it all makes you feel like you've got something to say in a 5-7-5 poetry form, enter a one-stanza haiku at lifestyle@denverpost.com. or file it at ...
- SEPTEMBER SONGS (9/2) - Commercial Dispatch
September is a month of promises. This month vows that cooler temperatures will soon be here. It is the beginning of a new year for scholars and for teachers. Forget about last semester. Now all is clean and bright, assuring learning and the ...
- At 99, psychoanalyst still has a lot on her schedule - Los Angeles Times
At 99, psychoanalyst still has a lot on her scheduleLos Angeles Times, CA - 30 minutes agoShe delivers her lines as if reading from a great novel that makes poetry of history. "There was a war, and I had vanilla ice cream for lunch. ...
- Terence Davies: interview - Time Out
Terence Davies: interviewTime Out, UK - 3 hours agoI was told to find someone else but I wanted to narrate my own poetry and TS Eliot because I love them so much. We got another actor in but it didn’t work, ...
- Literary journeys lead back to childhood for 2 women (Daily Record)
While at Rocking Horse Ranch Resort recently, Marcia Ivans of Chatham Township asked her son for batting pointers so she could hit better in her next game with the Chatham Adult Women's Softball League. She's 68. He's 44.
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