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- Slam of Steel - KBCI CBS 2
Slam of SteelKBCI CBS 2, ID - 2 hours agoBy Tara Mussulman Big Tree Arts is proud to present The Idaho LoudWriters Program, a monthly performance poetry workshop for Boise’s teens, followed by an ...
- Articles for Thursday, July 31, 2008 (Aspen Daily News)
GLENWOOD SPRINGS  A rancher is facing arson charges in connection with the County Road 100 fire that raged outside Carbondale last April, threatening homes and nearly costing one fisherman his life before firefighters corralled the blaze.
- Pop and Rock Listings - New York Times
Pop and Rock ListingsNew York Times, United States - 50 minutes ago... sees the Camaroonian sister duo Les Nubians presenting a showcase of French and American music, poetry and spoken word, featuring John Banzaï, ...Spare Times: For Children New York Timesall 3 news articles
- A jarring look at an earlier entertainment era in Los Angeles (Los Angeles Times)
Two minstrel pairs, one of them black, drew enthusiastic local crowds and lavish praise in the press. Seventy years ago, on Aug. 20, 1938, The Times published an editorial mourning the death of Thomas K. Heath, one of vaudeville's biggest stars in what is now the largely vanished phenomenon of the minstrel show.
- Revisit times that inspired Key's 'Star-Spangled Banner' - Courier-Journal
Aug. 1 was Francis Scott Key's birthday, making this an ideal time to visit Fort McHenry in Maryland and learn about the battle that inspired Key to write the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner." The fort sits on the Patapsco River, and it was from ...
- The Art Institute of Chicago Presents: 360 Degrees: Art beyond Borders - TAXI Design Network
The Art Institute of Chicago Presents: 360 Degrees: Art beyond BordersTAXI Design Network, NY - 2 hours ago... the Poetry Foundation, and the Chicago Council on Global Affairsâ€â€for a yearlong celebration of cultural, social, and political life around the world. ...
- So what if Banksy's cover has been blown? - Guardian Blogs
Gasp, horror! Banksy isn't a fictional character. His cover has been blown. He's an actual person who makes art. Worse than that, according to the Mail on Sunday , he went to public school. He's middle class! He lived in suburbia! What did people ...
- Biker bards - Boston Globe
Biker bardsBoston Globe, United States - 4 hours agoThis combination is cause for celebration tonight when Richard Cambridge's Poet's Theater presents "Rubber Side Down: The Biker Poetry Anthology," which ...
- Playwright Polly Teale presents history of Bronte sisters - Courier Mail
Playwright Polly Teale presents history of Bronte sistersCourier Mail, Australia - 18 hours agoIn this more recent work, Bronte, she narrates the tragic history of the entire family. The six children of dour patriarch Patrick Prunty (an Irish ...
- Laurie Daniel: At Cinquain Cellars, the wine is bottled poetry - San Luis Obispo Tribune
David Nagengast, a 1985 enology graduate from Fresno State University, had worked at several wineries in the Santa Cruz Mountains, Santa Clara County and Oregon. But, as is so often the case, he and his wife, Beth, dreamed of having their own ...
- Armed Robbers Steal 15 Paintings Made by Antonio Berni in Buenos Aires - Art Daily
Armed Robbers Steal 15 Paintings Made by Antonio Berni in Buenos AiresArt Daily - 11 hours agoIn the meantime, he studied surrealist painting and poetry, and the work of Sigmund Freud. One of his illuminating moments came when he met Tristan Tzara in ...
- Beauty of Shakespeare (The New Straits Times)
The cast of Love & Beauty. TO wrap up the successful Curious Residency, a series of theatre performances featuring works by three directors, the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPaC) in Sentul Park, Kuala Lumpur presents Love & Beauty  The Sonnets of William Shakespeare from today to Sunday.
- Classroom poetry recitals to be revived - Telegraph.co.uk
Classroom poetry recitals to be revivedTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoThousands of schoolchildren are to compete in a new competition that aims to revive the tradition of reciting poetry by heart. By Simon Johnson Every child ...
- 'Audiences want to laugh' (News 24 South Africa)
Egoli actor Gideon van Eeden says audiences want to laugh, which is why he focuses on comedy with social commentary in his play Steriel .
- You don't know Jacques - Scotsman
You don't know JacquesScotsman, United Kingdom - 43 minutes agoMcKuen reduces it to a mournful, half-spoken croak, and even manages to strip the lyrics of their poetry and their ambiguity. The pearls of rain from the ...
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