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- Brooks & Dunn to rock with ZZ Top - AZCentral.com
Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn have been musical partners for 17 years. That's long enough to rack up 20 No. 1 country singles and a staggering number of trophies from the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music. The duo's latest ...
- 2008 Kansas Notable Books Eagle staff (The Wichita Eagle)
Fifteen books have a place on the third annual Kansas Notable Book List, announced by the State Library of Kansas. The list, which includes fiction, nonfiction and children's books, honors books released in the preceding year either by Kansas authors or about Kansas. For this year's list, 122 books were considered, state librarian Roy Bird said in a news release. The books, listed ...
- Mao's march - Baltimore Sun
SHAOSHAN, China - Like visitors at George Washington's estate in Mount Vernon , Va., people come to Shaoshan village deep in the heart of China to remember and teach their children about their national hero. He launched the Long March, an estimated 3 ...
- The Quiz, Trafalgar Studios 2, London Sisters, Gate Theatre, London (Independent)
David Bradley is wonderfully funny and sympathetic in this new one-man show by Richard Crane that affords the reliable pleasure of watching a great actor playing a dodgy one. Here Bradley surfaces as a decrepit old thesp, named Henry Thaddeus Irving Binkie Macbeth, etc, etc (the fateful list goes on). His father was a bishop and his mother was an actress, so he has been a bit of a joke since ...
- 338749My Weekend: Chris Walters - Times Online
How does an albatross sleep? How fast does a peregrine falcon fly? And what, exactly, is the appeal of bird-watching? One man eminently well-placed to answer such questions is Chris Walters, firm-wide senior pro bono counsel of Reed Smith. Walters ...
- Chinese writer's 2 one-acts, akin to absurdist theater, are a must-see - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Actress Anne McEvoy and a mannequin's hand make for stunning theater in Cleveland Public Theatre's "Between Life & Death," the first of a two-part program of short works by Chinese dissident author Gao Xingjian. We now have an opportunity to see the ...
- Summer reading program kicks off - Ionia Sentinel-Standard
IONIA - The Ionia Community Library's Summer Reading Program kicks off with an intellectual burst of brilliance from one of Michigan's homegrown authors. Poet, musician, performer and author Kevin Kammeraad will host the general public Thursday, June ...
- Health Minister at Beverley Minster service to celebrate 60 years ... - Beverley Guardian
Health Minister at Beverley Minster service to celebrate 60 years ...Beverley Guardian, UK - 8 hours agoSchool poetry competition winner Riyona Varghese,11, of Spring Cottage Primary School, Hull, will recite her thought-provoking and funny poem about the ...
- Classical music: Rediscovering Kapell (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
REVIEW A new CD project offers restored works from American pianist William Kapell's final tour.
- Does music matter? Of course it does - Desert Dispatch
Does music matter? Of course it doesDesert Dispatch, CA - 29 minutes agoAs suggested above, for Plato âmusicâ comprehended what was also called poetry in ancient times and has been known as literature in more modern times. ...
- Watering the the Indus Valley - Telegraph.co.uk
Watering the the Indus ValleyTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoIn Sindh we meet the Sheedi, dark-skinned Muslims with tightly curled hair. They are supposedly descended from an Ethiopian slave who became not only one of ...
- Was Wyndham Lewis the greatest portraitist of his time? - Independent
Was Wyndham Lewis the greatest portraitist of his time?Independent, UK - 6 hours agoBut if the portrait were to have a motto, it might be Eliot's famous lines from his essay "Tradition and the Individual Talent": "Poetry is not a turning ...
- Billy Joel diehard becomes his hero on stage (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Matthew Friedman stars in touring âMovinâ Out,â BTLâs season-closing production
- Anne of Green Gables grows old and gets her due. - Slate
Back in June, this viewer laughed until she cried at Judd Apatow's goofy comedy Knocked Up , but she also left the theater feeling ⊠disconcerted. An informal poll of female friends revealed the same: They went, they laughed, they felt squeamish ...
- Blazing 'Speaking in Tongues' at Calabash - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerBlazing 'Speaking in Tongues' at CalabashJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 4 hours ago... humorous comments spicing her poetry. Kei Miller was a searing welder's torch, bringing the house down repeatedly with a combination of pointed writing ...
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