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- Live: Christian McBride's 'The Movement Revisited' at Disney Hall - Los Angeles Times
There was a remarkable atmosphere of synchronicity during the performance of Christian McBride's "The Movement Revisited" at Walt Disney Concert Hall on Friday night. And maybe a trace of irony as well. The four-section suite for big jazz band, small ...
- Rhythm, fun on display at joint library venture - The Daily Astorian
Rhythm, fun on display at joint library ventureThe Daily Astorian, OR - 3 hours agoBy Lauren L. Dillard The high school-aged participants of the Upward Bound Music and Poetry Project group drafted stories, colored between the lines and ...
- Mind & Spirit - Christian theatre is alive - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerMind & Spirit - Christian theatre is aliveJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 44 minutes agoDr Kwame Dawes, University of South Carolina professor in English and distinguished poet in residence and director of the South Carolina Poetry Initiative. ...
- Blood and belonging (Toronto Star)
Certain gifts are afforded a playwright in a quest to complete and deliver a profound drama that is uniquely his. In the case of Where the Blood Mixes , Kevin Loring heard an elder's story about how Lytton, or Kumsheen as his Nlaka'pmux nation called it, came by its name.
- The universal god vs. the local god - Somerville Journal
The universal god vs. the local godSomerville Journal, USA - 10 hours agoServices and a dairy/vegetarian Shabbat dinner Friday, June 27, will be followed by a class on Yiddish poetry, taught by Larry Rosenwald. ...
- African-American celebration (The Journal News)
Ethnic food, arts and crafts, music, drama, poetry, children’s activities, dance and entertainment fill Kensico Dam Plaza today from noon- 7 p.m. This free festival celebrates African-American heritage. Off the Bronx River Parkway in Valhalla. 914-864-7275.
- 2 men follow God's call to ministry - Toledo Blade
2 men follow God's call to ministryToledo Blade, OH - 1 hour agoHis hobbies include reading, writing fiction and poetry, baking bread, and running and lifting weights for exercise. "And an occasional video game," he ...
- Rant: Crappy Band Names Trump Indie Appeal - Cinema Blend
Rant: Crappy Band Names Trump Indie AppealCinema Blend - 20 hours agoWhy do your names have to be dark and brooding? Why do you have to confuse people with your cryptic meta-poetry? Why do you appeal to a mind frame that ...
- May begins with a bang: festivals, parades, expos, tours - Twin Cities Planet
May begins with a bang: festivals, parades, expos, toursTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - May 1, 2008The MayDay Festival follows the MayDay Parade and Ceremony and features music, dancing, poetry, foods, canoe rides, and more. ...
- Speaking out for the people - Tonight South Africa
Richard Rodriquez Roodt, 23, commonly known as Quaz, is originally from Potchefstroom. He is part of the Likwid Tongue collective which hosts open mic poetry sessions at Kospotong, next to Sophiatown Restaurant in Newtown every Wednesday night. He ...
- Young poet opens heart at festival - Paarl Post
Young poet opens heart at festivalPaarl Post, South Africa - 12 minutes agoHe was born and schooled in Bukavu, where he performed poetry in numerous Sunday school productions. He wrote his first poems at the age of 14, dedicated to ...
- Russell Banks: Class warrior in a club tie - Independent
Russell Banks: Class warrior in a club tieIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoBanks's early work took him directly back to his New England roots: poetry like Snow (1974), novels like Hamilton Stark (1978) – the tale of a New Hampshire ...
- Famous dissident and human rights activist, defender of KC, celebrates ... - Kavkaz-Center
Lithuanian human rights activist Viktoras Pyatkus, who has 40 years of dissident experience, was the one who founded the Lithuanian Chapter of the Helsinki Group during the times of the USSR along with his associates. Mr. Piatkus received 4 prison ...
- You can’t impose ‘free speech’ on people - Spiked
This week’s news headlines announcing the Turkish parliament’s approval of a reform to the infamous Article 301 of Turkey’s penal code seemed promising. At first glance, it appeared that the Turkish government might finally acknowledge the ...
- Gail Balden - Writing Workshop (BellaOnline)
Leave a Trace - Writing Workshop with Author Gail B. Balden
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