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- The death of meaning - Arts Journal
I went to a vocal recital. Doesn't matter where, or who sang. I'll just say that she's an older soprano, a star in both opera and lieder, nearing the end of her career. The setting and audience were genteel. When the singer and her pianist appeared ...
- Mujtahedi – Dr. Johnson of Urdu - Saudi Gazette
URDU was once the most important and widely used language of India. But with the 1947 partition, it fell upon lean days, and the decline has continued primarily because it has come to be associated with a particular community. Urdu is a rich language ...
- Religion Calendar: 05/24/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- THE SCORE — Neruda, Prokofiev lovers take note (Aspen Daily News)
If you love Pablo Neruda and Sergei Prokofiev, Friday’s chamber symphony program is for you. Full of poetry that inspired composer Peter Lieberson to write an award-winning song cycle, Kelley O’Connor and David Zinman will bring further inspiration to these songs.
- REVIEW: 'Patience' pleasing to theatergoers of all types - Ralston Recorder
Once every five years, the Bellevue Little Theatre puts on an operetta. This is one of those years and "Patience" is not to be missed. The comic operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan is about a simple milkmaid named Patience who is courted by two poets ...
- HITTING A HIGH NOTE - Ha'aretz
HITTING A HIGH NOTEHa'aretz, Israel - 1 hour ago"I was a girl who read poetry. Next to my bed I had Zach and Goldberg and Alterman and Dahlia Ravikovitch and Yona Wallach. I had a fantastic literature ...
- Long Branch poetry series makes great summer readings - Independent
The Long Branch Summer Poetry Series continues Wednesday, July 23, with an appearance by one of the founders of the Language Poetry movement. An accomplished essayist and speaker as well as a sought-after editor, translator and academic, New York ...
- With pencil in hand, poets come to the sand - Bethany Beach Wave
With pencil in hand, poets come to the sandBethany Beach Wave, DE - 2 hours agoHe has published three books of poetry, three critical volumes, and a fourth work, From the Marble Shell, the Poetry of Michelangelo. ...
- Area universities unite for art and literature forum - Tacoma Weekly
Area universities unite for art and literature forumTacoma Weekly, WA - 2 hours agoMany of the participants, representing all five schools, read poetry while others read short stories aloud to the audience. Drawing their inspiration on ...
- Words of Wisdom: Nature’s cycle - Naples Daily News
Words of Wisdom: Nature’s cycleNaples Daily News, FL - Jul 12, 2008Oftentimes the natural world is used in poetry as a metaphor or symbol for the divine, beauty, or even the human condition (ex. His mood was dark as night). ...
- Women proclaim it’s “Time for Our Power!” - Mountain Xpress
Women proclaim it’s “Time for Our Power!”Mountain Xpress, NC - 4 hours agoOther entertainment will include drumming, singing, poetry, dance and comedy. Another key concern is inclusiveness. “We want everyone who wants to attend to ...
- Staged in two languages - Boston Globe
Apollinaire Theatre Company in Chelsea, formerly TheatreZone, presents its sixth season of free outdoor, bilingual theater Wednesday through July 26. The productions are staged in multiple locations in Mary O'Malley Park on the Chelsea waterfront ...
- Not everyone jumps for joy about new children's park - San Diego Union-Tribune
DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO – San Diego is set to open a long-awaited kid-oriented park across the street from The New Children's Museum, but some downtown parents say they are already disappointed. EDUARDO CONTRERAS / Union-Tribune A jungle gym sits in a ...
- A prestigious honor all her own - Vacaville Reporter
Stephanie Wilkie, 11, a fifth-grader at Browns Valley Elementary School in Vacaville, will be honored with the Nicholas Green Distinguished Student Award, which is presented to one student in third-, fourth- or fifth-grade statewide. ( Joel Rosenbaum ...
- Optimism on canvas - The Daily Tribune
Italy-based, Bicol-born artist Lina Llaguno-Ciani held a one-woman show last February at the Galleria Duemila, the 34th in her artistic career. It was titled “After the Rain,” and was inspired by the Typhoon “Reming’s” fury in 2006, which ...
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