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- Rock in a Hard Place - Philadelphia citypaper.net
Rock in a Hard PlacePhiladelphia citypaper.net, PA - 1 hour ago... wrapped in fervent discussions about Sappho's poetry, the brain and the soul and, of course, the music of the times (particularly the strange, sad fate ...
- Nahant to hold fifth annual Mitchell's Cahnah block party (The Daily Item)
NAHANT - It's an adults-only party but kids in town will reap the benefits. The fifth annual "Mitchell's Cahnah" Block Party is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 31 from 7-11 p.m., with a rain date Sept. 1.
- 'TURNED' AGAINST DADDY - New York Post
She doesn't call him Daddy, can't identify him in a photo and doesn't grieve for her murdered father. Four-year-old Michelle Malakov has been "brainwashed" by her bitter mother, says her father Daniel's family. The girl - the subject of a vicious ...
- After the deluge, poetry (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Poetry lends itself to all occasions, happy and sad, everyday and rare. It offers a multitude of forms -- the exquisite slenderness of a haiku, the sprawling pages of an epic, the rigor of a sonnet, the bouncing rhyme, the grace of free verse -- but every word is the result of a careful choice.
- Portage author Joe Heywood has new book in his 'Woods Cop ... - Kalamazoo Gazette
"Death Roe" is the sixth book in Portage author Joe Heywood's 'Woods Cop' mystery series. PORTAGE -- Portage author Joe Heywood is already at work on the eighth book in his Woods Cop mystery series featuring the work of Michigan conservation officers ...
- Nice guys can still finish first - Detroit News
John McCain and his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, have been doing so much to help Barack Obama's presidential campaign lately. I wondered, as I watched Obama's debate performance, why he was doing so little to give them a hand. His dry ...
- Jessica Jones Live at Bowery Poetry Club, NYC (All About Jazz)
The first notes of Candace Jones' voice hit me like a tornado. Sure, they were sung softly, but that did not lessen their impact. I smiled to myself. So much beauty in the world.
- Strange days: Fired by ancient zeal in Cornwall - Daily Telegraph
At the end of a long journey into Cornwall, crumpled into a corner of a train, I was longing to get out on the open moor. Standing around the midsummer bonfire at Madron, near Penzance Aside from the cattle-truck stylings of rail travel, the journey ...
- Review: 'Strong' is bigger than its formula (The Salt Lake Tribune)
There's no shame in following formula. Haiku and sonnets are formula poetry - and yet they still require craft and beauty.    So it's no insult to call the made-in-Utah drama "Forever Strong" a formula sports movie, because director Ryan Little ("Saints and Soldiers") draws so
- Writers take different routes to getting published - Abilene Reporter-News
Writers take different routes to getting publishedAbilene Reporter-News, TX - 46 minutes agoDr. Jim Wilson, a local veterinarian, writes poetry and pays a publishing company to publish his poems. It's the only way, so far, he's found to see his ...
- Rock, Pop & Jazz - Downtown LA Scene
Rock, Pop & JazzDowntown LA Scene, CA - 15 hours agoKhadem, who studied in Iran and the United States, infuses her music with the poetry and sounds of the Middle East. Yannatou takes a note from her ...
- Silly for 'Billy' (Kingston Daily Freeman)
Brian d'Arcy James in "Shrek the Musical." (AP photo) Not since the heyday of the '80s British musical invasion - which brought "Cats," "The Phantom of Opera" and "Les Miserables" - has Broadway anticipated such a big, critically lauded musical from across the Atlantic as "Billy Elliot."
- Birds Nest in Brisbane - Energy Bangla
Energy BanglaBirds Nest in BrisbaneEnergy Bangla, Bangladesh - 4 hours agoShe is an occasional singer, dancer and an actress, Shilpi also loves to do painting and writes poetry when she needs to express her feelings. ...
- Screenwriter Tom Fontana - Teen Ink
Teen InkScreenwriter Tom FontanaTeen Ink - 1 hour agoI think we all have an obligation to define the times we live in, whether it’s through comedy, drama, poetry, whatever. Becoming a professional writer is ...
- Puccini’s heroines (The Star)
HE was deemed a poor and indisciplined music student by his uncle, yet Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), the famed Italian composer renowned for his operas, went on to write classics of the genre like Tosca, Madamme Butterfly and La Boheme, among others.
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