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- DESIREE COOPER: Jessica Care Moore among Detroiters in new Wright exhibit (Detroit Free Press)
Detroit native daughter Jessica Care Moore left home in the mid-1990s to find fame as a poet in New York. Last year, she returned to the Motor City a mother and nationally known author, publisher and performer.
- Take 6's foray into jazz is delightful - Kalamazoo Gazette
Kalamazoo got a double dose of Take 6 in 2007, when the group performed in the winter at Miller Auditorium and group member Cedric Dent came in the summer to teach at Western Michigan University music professor Steve Zegree's Vocal Jazz Camp. Now ...
- Laureate post is 'quite a ride' (BBC News)
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion says reports he had writers block because of "bad communication" with the Queen were "patently ridiculous".
- Central students gets personal in 'Portrait' (The Doings Oak Brook)
To read poems is one thing. To bring them to life on stage is something else entirely.
- Report: Taliban spreading their message in Afghanistan through ... - Chicago Tribune
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) _ The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a ...
- Bassbass'n'voicethang', Thursday, August 21st, with Special - All About Jazz
Bassbass'n'voicethang', Thursday, August 21st, with SpecialAll About Jazz, PA - 37 minutes agoSome poetry by Barbara as well. Barbara Sfraga is an artist who gathers no moss as she rolls through life, constantly evolving. Critics and fans alike look ...
- Slow-Motion Quick-Draw #24 – The Road. - Cinematic Happenings Under Development
Cinematic Happenings Under DevelopmentSlow-Motion Quick-Draw #24 – The Road.Cinematic Happenings Under Development, NY - 1 hour agoThe Proposition also carried some memorable visual poetry. That’sa friendly way of saying that, like The Road, it wasn’t too big on plot or characterization ...
- Legacy of NC's Black Mountain College continues (AP via Yahoo! News)
Starting in the 1930s, a small, experimental college on the dense wood slopes of North Carolina's western mountains left an outsized mark on American art and culture. Black Mountain College's model of holistic learning and communal work was ahead of its time — it helped train a generation of artists and artisans, from poets to painters.
- Leader sent to war crimes court - Sydney Morning Herald
Caught … Radovan Karadzic presents a bizarrely different face after his arrest on Monday. A SERBIAN judge has decided to hand over the arrested former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic to the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague. The ...
- Tuned In to Yoav - WPVI
Our featured Tuned In artist this week is Yoav. He is a singer songwriter who currently calls England home. He comes from a multi cultural background. He is the son of a Jewish architect, and grew up in South Africa. We caught up with him during a ...
- Charlotte L. Seward - Mankato Free Press
Charlotte L. SewardMankato Free Press, MN - 1 hour agoShe won numerous awards and prizes for her poetry and short stories that were published in magazines, newspapers, and church publications. ...
- Elena Vittoria sul palco di Zucchero - L'Eco di Bergamo
L'Eco di BergamoElena Vittoria sul palco di ZuccheroL'Eco di Bergamo, Italy - Aug 2, 2008Successivamente si aggiudica il primo posto al concorso NuoviSuoniLive di Bergamo, ea seguito di quella vittoria può registrare l’ep Mistress Of Poetry, ...
- CJ Dennis Awards presented at Auburn (Northern Argus)
Another successful CJ Dennis Literary Awards event saw 644 excellent entries from schools throughout South Australia.
- Model enthusiast still a 'fly boy' at 81 - Daily Herald
Model enthusiast still a 'fly boy' at 81Daily Herald, UT - 10 hours agoThey are too delicate." Airplanes are not all that fills Shay's life, however. He's written poetry and even had a poem published in an anthology. ...
- Winonans celebrate Capital for a Day again, enjoy several activities - Winona Daily News
Kirsten Connor, 6, dabbed some glue on her mask Saturday at Lake Park and paused for a moment. She grabbed a lime green fuzzy ball from a plastic bag in front of her and placed it on the spot of glue. Winona Parks and Recreation staff member Lydia ...
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