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- BLEMF to stage an unearthed treasure, wealth of early music riches - The Herald-Times (subscription)
The Herald-Times (subscription)BLEMF to stage an unearthed treasure, wealth of early music richesThe Herald-Times (subscription), IN - 1 hour agoWe need to understand the ideals of the period, when poetry and theater and artwork and music were meant to be integrated. That’s what we’ve been working ...
- Tom Sheehan at area coffee house - Saugus Advertiser
Tom Sheehan at area coffee houseSaugus Advertiser, MA - 17 hours agoProlific author of fiction (eg, “Death for the Phantom Receiver”), nonfiction (eg, “A Collection of Friends: Memoirs”), and poetry (eg, “This Rare Earth and ...
- The Hold Steady: The best classic rock band you never heard of would make Petty and 'The Boss’ proud (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By PRESTON JONES When bands like Hinder, Buckcherry or 3 Doors Down are heralded by pop culture pundits as being saviors of rock, returning the genre to prominence after a dominant run of pop starlets and hip-hop acts, you can’t help but wonder if the pundits ever venture outside the Top 40. Case in point: Brooklyn-based The Hold Steady might be one of the best American rock bands hardly anyone ...
- Bill Bailey on Latitude: loves grandness (Drowned In Sound)
Remember when we had Grinderman talking about this year's Latitude Festival? Well here's funny man Bill Bailey answering the same questions
- Poetry review: 'Work' interprets the world (San Francisco Chronicle)
Interpretive Work By Elizabeth Bradfield Arktoi Books/Red Hen Press; 111 pages; $20 paperback Elizabeth Bradfield thinks hard about being a naturalist in her new book of poetry, "Interpretive Work." Many of Bradfield's poems provide some of the easygoing...
- Andy Burrows - The Colour Of My Dreams (Vertigo) - Manchester Evening News
Andy Burrows - The Colour Of My Dreams (Vertigo)Manchester Evening News, UK - 3 hours agoA CURIOUS little disc from the Razorlight drummer, who took the poetry of a family friend in Winchester and set it to blithe melodies and recorded it just ...Andy Burrows - The colour of my dreams Cherwell Onlineall 2 news articles
- Movies: Guillermo Del Toro - Newsweek
2. "The Bride of Frankenstein." Moving graveyard poetry. Its esthetic legacy can be traced through Edward Gorey, Tim Burton and every neo-Goth in town.
- Manukau poetry competition winners (Scoop.co.nz)
The winners in the inaugural Bernard Gadd Memorial Poetry Prize were announced at a Montana Poetry Week celebration held at Howick Library on Friday.
- Black Music Month: Where Does Hip Hop Fit? - Blackvoices
Black Music Month: Where Does Hip Hop Fit?Blackvoices - 17 minutes agoBut at its core, hip hop, or more specifically, rap music is just the beat-driven poetry of the generation after the civil rights and black power movements. ...
- Author spotlight: Kathleen Van Schaick of Victor - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Author spotlight: Kathleen Van Schaick of VictorRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 8 hours agoWhen I'm not writing: I work with fourth-grade students writing poetry, I'm a reader for the blind and visually impaired at WXXI Reachout Radio, ...
- Cards' Breaston returns to Wolvarena - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Cards' Breaston returns to WolvarenaPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 6 hours agoThe second segment is a profile of Breaston and highlighted his love for writing. Breaston has written poetry since he was in junior high, a hobby that grew ...
- Local man wants state's birthday recognized at fair - St. James Plaindealer
Rod Winter of St. James, who is a school teacher at Armstrong School, proudly displayed only part of his collection of sheet music, each of which has a connection to the state of Minnesota. Rod Winter of St. James absolutely loves music, particularly ...
- Poetry column: Father muses over couple to be - The Evening Sun
Poetry column: Father muses over couple to beThe Evening Sun, PA - 3 hours agoI wanted to learn how he saw the young woman in his life. I wanted to know what his expectations had been to have had my daughter fulfill them. ...
- Young Poet Tells of Joy In Marbles (The Lakeland Ledger)
I have always enjoyed poems that celebrate the small pleasures of life. Here Max Mendelsohn, age 12, of Weston, Massachusetts, tells us of the joy he finds in playing with marbles.ODE TO MARBLES I love the sound of marblesscattered on the worn wooden floor,like children running away in a game of hide and seek.
- Edwin Morgan wins 2008 Sundial prize - Times Online
Edwin Morgan wins 2008 Sundial prizeTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoThe book opens with a poem to the inauguration of the Scottish Parliament. “What do the people want of the place? /They want it to be filled with thinking ...
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