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- Local man's TV show combines art, history (Norwalk Advocate)
For years, a select group of area residents have had David Dunlop all to themselves. An instructor at Silvermine Guild Arts Center in New Canaan, this Wilton painter has been guiding students through the fine art of bringing landscapes to life on canvas for more than 10 years.
- Professor dies after long fight against cancer - Whitworthian
Professor dies after long fight against cancerWhitworthian, WA - 1 hour agoHer published works include 2005's "On Solitude," a collection of poetry. One poem from this collection, "The Bells of St. Augustine," was read at her ...
- Kenya: The Political Economy of Ethnic Identities in Country; The Paradox of Tribalism in Country (AllAfrica.com)
During the 2007 election campaign period and beyond some of the most virulent hate messages of an ethnic kind were to be found spilling over in Kenyan online communities, largely populated by young to middle aged Kenyans living in places like the United States, Sweden, Germany, Britain, Ireland, Norway, Denmark, Canada, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Japan, South Africa, India and other places ...
- Old Globe adds hip-hop play to roster and to outreach program - San Diego Union-Tribune
It's been a breakthrough year for hip-hop in theater. In June, the propulsive “In the Heights” won the Tony Award for best musical; locally, La Jolla Playhouse staged “The Seven,” a bold fusion of rap and Greek tragedy. Now, the Old Globe is ...
- Fest spotlights black theater (Miami Herald)
Just as the XXIII International Hispanic Theatre Festival winds up its three-week run, another theater festival -- shorter, but more geographically expansive -- is about to begin.
- Poet palely loitering - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldPoet palely loiteringSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 15 minutes agoGray's path was set, both in his character - detached, observant - and as a writer, renowned for the imagery of his poetry. "I settled onto a place where ...
- 'Frozen River' smuggles in small victories - Minneapolis Star Tribune
An impressive first feature by writer/director Courtney Hunt, "Frozen River" boasts considerable suspense-movie tension and a compelling emotional journey for its foreground characters. Set in wintry upstate New York, the film finds a tone of no ...
- Clubbing with DJ Blond E - This is Sentinel
CLUB land, fresh from the influx of students, has been injected with new life as the clubs and promoters scramble to make a good impression on the many new faces in the city. Liquid, as per usual, made a huge impact on Monday, where a large queue ...
- Entertainment Calendar for Aug. 28-Sept. 3 - Enterprise-Record
Entertainment Calendar for Aug. 28-Sept. 3Enterprise-Record, CA - 2 hours agoAUGIE'S FINE COFFEE & TEAS: Chico Poetry Slam, The John Staedler Band. $5. 7 pm HUMANITIES CENTER GALLERY, Trinity Hall, Chico State University: Dylan ...
- African-American series character is a role model for black girls - Modesto Bee
African-American series character is a role model for black girlsModesto Bee, CA - 7 minutes agoBut while in college, Barnes started writing poetry and short stories just for fun and then landed a columnist gig at the student newspaper. ...
- Metropolitan Opera's 'Salome' coming to a theater near you - MLive.com
GRAND RAPIDS -- The story is so old, it's in the Bible. A Judean princess falls for a prophet, but when John the Baptist spurns her amorous advances, Salome contrives to have King Herod order his execution and deliver the prophet's head to her on a ...
- San Diego datebook - San Diego Union Tribune
San Diego datebookSan Diego Union Tribune, United States - 1 hour agoSan Diego Writers, Ink will hold its monthly open-mic poetry reading at 7 pm Tuesday at Rebecca's Coffehouse on 30th and Juniper streets in South Park. ...
- Setting the record straight - DAWN Group
APROPOS of Khalid Chaudhry’s response ( Aug 29 ) to Yousuf Nazar’s ‘Setting the record straight’ ( Aug 10), even if the CIA agents quoted in ‘Charlie’s War’ are half right, and if Eric Margolis’s “very positive image” of the ISI ...
- Poems always delight - Anniston Star (subscription)
Poems always delightAnniston Star (subscription), AL - 16 hours agoMy girls love "Band-Aids," in which a little boy (illustrated in plaintive, messy-haired glory by the author) recites how he has bandages stuck all over his ...
- From the Sisters of St. Joseph (Allston-Brighton Tab)
Founders Day celebration, 'Arts of Healing' poetry, Taize prayer
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