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- As Stravinsky Saw It - New York Sun
As Stravinsky Saw ItNew York Sun, United States - 14 hours agoThis version included the poetry of Ogden Nash, so outrageous as to be hilarious — he employs the word "kangaroomeringue" to rhyme with "boomerang" — and ...
- The Sorrows of an American (The New Yorker)
I’m lost,” a patient tells her psychiatrist in Hustvedt’s fourth novel. “I’m cold. I’m all alone.” She might be speaking for all the characters in this sombre meditation on the isolation of urban professionals, in which daily routines are nothing but “pillars in an architecture of need,” erotic love is . . .
- MR HILARIOUS - CNET Asia
MR HILARIOUS is Mr. Hilarious (vocals), Mr. Ridiculous (guitars and effects), Roger (bass guitar), and Donald "Donny the Drummer" Garret (drums). The last name of Roger has always been withheld due to the bassits extreme devotion to his family and ...
- For real romance, forgo film, take page from the masters - Chicago Tribune
For real romance, forgo film, take page from the mastersChicago Tribune, United States - 5 minutes agoWhile you're at it, you might want to read some love poetry. If you're married, there's nothing like the most amorous love poem in all of creation, ...
- Mastering the masterpieces (The Phoenix)
Boston Ballet takes on Balanchine, Tudor, and Tharp It’s not exactly a trip down Memory Lane, but this weekend Boston Ballet is revisiting some pieces and choreographers it hasn’t performed in the Mikko Nissinen era.
- Sean Faris gets noticed and gets dissed, Britney Spears gets the boys ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Sean Faris tries to catch a rising star. Parma native Sean Faris is getting the attention of the gossip hounds. Unfortunately, the attention is about him getting mocked for coming off as an utter tool with tween sweetheart Abigail Breslin. But any ...
- Hear the author of “The River Lock” - Daily Gazette
An Amsterdam native’s memoir about growing up in the former Rug City has been nominated for a National Book Award. Stephen Haven’s book, “The River Lock: One Boys Life along the Mohawk” was nominated by his publisher, Syracuse University ...
- CPS Rally At Soldier Field Draws Thousands (NBC 5 Chicago)
An estimated 35,000 CPS students attended the "Shout-Out for Schools" rally at Soldier Field, not only celebrating the end of the year, but also putting forward some serious issues.
- Writers focus on Midwest Latinos (The Wichita Eagle)
Contributors to the new anthology "Primera Pagina: Poetry from the Latino Heartland" -- including one with ties to Wichita -- say they want to express and draw attention to the Hispanic experience in the middle of the country. "I don't think Hispanics in the Midwest have really been able to have a voice," said Marcelo Xavier Trillo, 30, who was raised in Wichita and participates in the Kansas ...
- Lankans to Havana Poetry Festival (Daily News)
Some 95 poets from the five continents will participate at the 13th Havana's International Poetry Festival, to begin on May 26 (to 31), with a call to rescue original languages.
- Happiness on Nightline - New York Times Blogs
One of the things that I have learned (the hard way) is that looking sensible on TV is harder than it looks. That’s why I was happy when Nightline decided to interview my co-author Betsey Stevenson rather than me for a segment that ran last week ...
- Prince to release first book - ABC Online
GigwisePrince to release first bookABC Online, Australia - May 6, 2008The book will be released in September and feature poetry by Prince, photographs by Hollywood's Randee St Nicholas and a live sessions CD from after parties ...Prince Assembles 50-Year Experiences to Mould a Book Enews 2.0News on Michael Jackson, 50 Cent, Beyonce & More Eurweb.comPrince Dropping Book BlackvoicesSingersroom News - Glasgow Daily Recordall 208 news articles
- Accolades, May 23 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
Jan England Lamoreaux was installed as president of the Dallas Lawyers Auxiliary. Lamoreaux is the daughter of Delmar and Frances England of Wichita Falls and a graduate of Burkburnett High School.
- Andras Mezei: Many-sided poet and editor - The Independent
András Mezei was a many-sided and accomplished Hungarian writer and poet. One of the defining experiences of his life was the period of Nazi terror in German-occupied Hungary during 1944. His father perished in Auschwitz and although Mezei himself ...
- A Dream Deferred: Activism And The Arts - CounterCurrents.org
A Dream Deferred: Activism And The ArtsCounterCurrents.org, India - 56 minutes agoGary Corseri has published novels and poetry collections, had his dramas produced on Atlanta-PBS and elsewhere. He has published/posted his work at hundreds ...
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