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- Tuesday, Sep 30th - San Francisco Bay Guardian
Tuesday, Sep 30thSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 18 minutes agoAllah Made Me Funny: Live in Concert Three Muslims walk into a comedy club. If you're not already cracking a smile, you probably won't laugh at Allah Made ...
- USU receives grant for arts education (Deseret Morning News)
Museum acquisitions will continue to be used to teach not only art in area schools, but mathematics and geometric concepts as well, thanks to a federal grant supporting arts education.
- Pioneer party (The Salt Lake Tribune)
There is something quietly refreshing about visiting a small American town in the middle of the summer, when life is often slower and simpler.
- Local man's TV show combines art, history (Greenwich Time)
For years, a select group of area residents have had David Dunlop all to themselves. An instructor at Silvermine Guild Arts Center in New Canaan, this Wilton painter has been guiding students through the fine art of bringing landscapes to life on canvas for more than 10 years.
- He's Bard! Jacko sets Robert Burns to music (Otago Daily Times)
The bizarre world of "Wacko Jacko" has taken another twist. Michael Jackson has taken the work of 18th-century Scottish poet Robert Burns and set it to music, but the result is unlikely to be a thriller for fans.
- The Daily Journal's Student of the Day: Bruno Costanzo - Daily Journal
Accomplishments: Bruno was in the LEAP program for gifted and talented students and has received straight As on his report card. Bruno's poems were selected to be published as part of a student poetry contest. He was named a Student of the Month at ...
- Lost Dylan poetry surfaces with '60s Hollywood photos (International Herald Tribune)
After languishing in storage for more than 40 years, poetry by Bob Dylan and photographs by Barry Feinstein will be published in a collection entitled "Hollywood Foto-Rhetoric: The Lost Manuscript."
- A Mixed-Up One-Man 'World' - Washington Post
Washington PostA Mixed-Up One-Man 'World'Washington Post, United States - 2 hours agoNot that Stezin doesn't arrange Alan's confessions with care, and even with a little grim poetry. The waters of Lake Erie are rising, Alan awakens in a ...
- McCain Plagiarized Georgia Facts! - Outside Beltway
Today’s Outrage of the Day comes to us from Taegan Goddard , who notes, in a CQ Political Insider piece entitled “ Did McCain Plagiarize His Speech on the Georgia Crisis? †that there are “some similarities between Sen. John McCain’s speech ...
- Where to Go >> (Seattle Weekly)
Stephanie Ellis-Smith was studying retroviruses as a researcher at the University of Washington when she came across a notice asking for a volunteer coordinator to head the Jacob Lawrence Catalogue Raisonné Project, the first-ever attempt to document an African-American artist's entire...
- Show us your best sculpture: Organizers seeking a dozen sites to display art downtown (The Salisbury Post)
By Mark Wineka mwineka@salisburypost.com The Public Art Committee continues preparations for a Salisbury Sculpture Show, an outdoor sculpture show t ...
- Tinian hosts solemn peace rites - Saipan Tribune
Tinian hosts solemn peace ritesSaipan Tribune, Micronesia - 2 hours agoThe evening also featured a poetry reading by Tinian High School student Alisha Shrestha who recited an original poem written for the ceremony titled Peace. ...
- Local Authors Work On Book Series For Kids (Hernando Today)
SPRING HILL - Thomas Sandusky didn't have it easy teaching high schoolers in New Jersey. One day, he broke out a Dr. Seuss book and noticed his students were entranced. The frequently rambunctious group sat in silence and listened to every word.
- Plant Closes in '09: Elma Hopes for a New Buyer (East Aurora Advertiser)
In fall 2006, the German-based company Continental AG announced that it would close its Jamison Road, Elma, manufacturing plant within three years. Continental had purchased the electronics facility from Motorola just a few months earlier, and the chairman of the company's board said at the time of the acquisition that few jobs would be lost in the transition.
- Darwish painted Palestinian dreams in his poems: translator - MehrNews.com
Darwish painted Palestinian dreams in his poems: translatorMehrNews.com, Iran - 4 hours agoDarwish is the author of thirty books of poetry and six volumes of prose. Over 20 volumes of his works have been translated into Persian. ...
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