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- Jazz This Week: The Cunninghams, Tony Desare, "Bag and Beyond," and More (All About Jazz)
It's a week of homecomings for St. Louis jazz, as performers from both the Gaslight Square era of the early 1960s and the experimental period of the late 1960s return to local venues.
- Play tackles modern-day issues - Log Cabin Democrat
Play tackles modern-day issuesLog Cabin Democrat, AR - 23 minutes agoShe called it a long poem, comparing it to a modern-day Shakespearean play. "It's an artist's play," she said. "There's a lot of music compositions, ...
- Series will feature slam poets, Pulitzer-winning novelist - U Of L News
Series will feature slam poets, Pulitzer-winning novelistU Of L News, KY - 1 minute agoIf you are proud enough of your poetry to perform it, the University of Louisville is offering a chance for you to show your stuff this fall as part of the ...
- Create your own destiny - Express Computer India
Mohan Sekhar believes in taking a route that is less traveled because it allows him to learn from his mistakes and create his own legacy. He has taken calculated risks to be successful, reveals V Sudhakshina “Two roads diverged in a wood and I …I ...
- Never too late to paint - Morris County Daily Record
The painting wasn't finished. A still life of fruit baskets on a bureau with a scarf draped over the side, it had hung on Helen Kolanich's wall for two years, but it wasn't quite right. She took it down and brought it to her weekly art class at ...
- The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate Asia - HULIQ (press release)
The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate AsiaHULIQ (press release), NC - 7 hours agoPound’s seminal translations of classical Chinese and Japanese poetry revolutionized modern English literature with their terse, powerful, ...
- Kyle Keenan's mom remembers her son - WOOD-TV
Kyle Keenan's mom remembers her sonWOOD-TV, MI - 16 hours agoThe Kyle she will remember, she says, wasn'ta killer but a son who loved drawing, poetry and music, who made a poor choice that she hopes her story will ...
- New Season Of Poetry Westchester Announced - Westchester.com
New Season Of Poetry Westchester AnnouncedWestchester.com, NY - 57 minutes agoSpecial programs include a performance of the poetry and prose of Federico Garcia Lorca with guitar accompaniment, a talk by award winning poet Vijay ...
- Why this crisis will make the next president better. - Slate
Someone's Better Off: With a deep recession looming and the government going bust, the widespread consensus is that the financial crisis strikes a bitter blow to the presidential candidates' grand policy ambitions. As Ted Widmer asked in the Outlook ...
- Multiple sclerosis: the eloquent rage of a party girl cut down - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukMultiple sclerosis: the eloquent rage of a party girl cut downTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 30 minutes agoSo began a remarkable collection of poetry: as Collette talked, Rawlence wrote everything down on his laptop, nudged it into shape, then returned it for her ...
- AUBURN CALENDAR - Bothell Reporter
Children’s Dance Theater open house: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 23. Come register for classes, learn more about the program and meet some of the teachers. Children’s Dance Theater, 14 B St. N.E., Suites 1 and 2, Auburn. www.auburnchildrensdancetheater ...
- Gift of words: Festival of the Written Arts - Coast Reporter
Gift of words: Festival of the Written ArtsCoast Reporter, Canada - 35 minutes agoShe described how the birth of this memoir had been difficult for a writer who was more comfortable with poetry. Her son’s response had been, “Good book, ...
- Aug 10 - Aug 16 (147) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
"This is the nirvana of what we've been talking about for years," said MIT's Daniel Nocera, the Henry Dreyfus Professor of Energy at MIT and senior author of a paper describing the work in the July 31 issue of Science. "Solar power has always been a ...
- House Calls With William Carlos Williams, MD - Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
House Calls With William Carlos Williams, MDJournal of American Medical Association (subscription), IL - 58 minutes ago... memoir, and poetry are skillfully fused in House Calls With William Carlos Williams, MD. This charming little book does much more than honor the life of ...
- Many parents ‘too busy’ to read to children (The Herald)
Fewer parents now read to their children every day than two years ago, according to new research. A report conducted on behalf of Booktime and Booked Up shows only one in three parents or carers read aloud to children on a daily basis, compared with nearly half (43%) in 2006.
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