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- Good Day Baltimore: Gang Gang Dance brings it to the Ottobar - Examiner.com
Good Day Baltimore: Gang Gang Dance brings it to the OttobarExaminer.com - 1 hour ago... Concert Celebration, the 90th birthday tribute to Baltimore artist Jane Frank (1918-1986), a master of improvisation, song, poetry and toy piano music. ...
- Matches, Nizar, and paper statelets. - Alarab online
Matches, Nizar, and paper statelets.Alarab online, UK - 20 minutes agoIn 1955, he performed his first high profile poetry recital at the American University of Beirut (AUB) and one year later, wrote his first political piece ...
- Alicia Keys is at home behind the piano - This is London
This is LondonAlicia Keys is at home behind the pianoThis is London, UK - 1 hour agoWhen she's not winding up her European tour, the woman born Alicia Augello Cook has been writing a poetry book, working for Aids charity Keep A Child Alive, ...
- Graduate's essay captures 'generation' - Houston Chronicle
Pasadena resident Kristy Vargas knew just how to "Share the Dream," so now she gets to live the dream of going to college. Out of more than 1,300 entries across Southeast Texas, Vargas, 18, is the grand prize winner of the Coca-Cola "Share the Dream ...
- THIS WEEK (San Francisco Chronicle)
S EVENT ART IN THE ALLEY Kerouac Alley - the tiny strip of pavement that sits between City Lights Books and the Vesuvio Cafe, and straddles Chinatown (Grant Avenue), Specs Adler Cafe and Tosca - recharges its Beat legacy today for the 12th iteration of Art in...
- Stanley Plumly's Romance With Keats (The New York Sun)
Poets who die young often have surprisingly lively posthumous careers. John Keats (1795-1821) provides the most celebrated example: Almost immediately after his death in Rome, at the age of 25, he entered the realm of legend. Though his poetry wasn't much read at the time, he himself was quickly transformed into a figure of myth. For Shelley — who drowned with a copy of Keats's last book in his ...
- Poet laureate brings poets, poetry lovers together - TriVallyCentral
West Hartford's poet laureate, Maria Sassi, made it her mission to bring West Hartford poets together, and for the most part, she feels as though she has accomplished this goal during her tenure. West Hartford's poet laureate, Maria Sassi, made it ...
- Bulletin Board, June 8 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board, June 8Norwich Bulletin, CT - 38 minutes agoCONNECTICUT POETRY SOCIETY, 10 am to noon, July 5, East Lyme High School, EAST LYME. All area Poets are invited to attend. Bring a work in progress or your ...
- De'Medici: Not such a bad guy? - Philadelphia Inquirer
Bankers tend to get bad press in their lifetimes, worse when they're dead. J.P. Morgan personally rescued America from economic ruin during several monetary crises, but is characterized most frequently as a scowling manipulator whose complex web of ...
- Horse track in Huron Twp. opens today - Detroit Free Press
Motor City horse power -- the four-legged kind -- will kick into gear today in the shadow of Metro Airport when thoroughbreds break from the starting gate on the one-mile dirt oval at Pinnacle Race Course in Huron Township. The hopes of local owners ...
- Scholarly press trades on its future - The Australian
TIME was when a university press existed primarily for the purpose of serving the university or a broadly defined scholarly community. This model no longer applies to Australian university publishing, whose biggest houses are collectively pursuing ...
- Digging up secrets of dog lovers (Miami Herald)
Confession: ``Relaxing foot massage . . . I let my dog lick my feet.'' Confession: ``I think I kiss my dogs more than I kiss my husband.''
- CD review: "Wild & Free," The Radiators - Stamford Advocate
CD review: "Wild & Free," The RadiatorsStamford Advocate, CT - 46 minutes agoThat considered, the 28-song "Wild & Free" does a decent job of showing why the group has been a favorite concert draw for decades and how it's followed its ...
- 'My Cloak and Dagger' author Roger Hall dies (The Monterey County Herald)
Roger Hall, 89, who wrote "You're Stepping on My Cloak and Dagger," a wry memoir about World War II spycraft that became a cult classic in intelligence circles and appealed to a wide audience for its irreverence, died Sunday at his home in Wilmington, Del. He had congestive heart failure.
- Three Pioneers - Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyThree PioneersPublishers Weekly, NY - 5 hours agoThe Pulitzer Prizes were launched at Columbia University in 1917 as annual awards for excellence in journalism, fiction, poetry and other cultural pursuits. ...
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