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- Critic's picks - pop music - Boston Globe
At Great Scott, tomorrow. Four of Boston's finest — Apollo Sunshine, Viva Viva, Stephen Brodsky, and Doomstar — team up to raise money for Spare Change, an alternative biweekly that covers homelessness and poverty issues. Doors are at 9 p.m ...
- Feel the Emotions and Inspiration of These Poems -- New Poetry Book ... - StreetInsider.com
BALTIMORE, July 24, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Ether: Selected Poems, a new book featuring the creative talent of author Robert Darlington, has been released through Xlibris to the delight of poetry fans and literature enthusiasts. A fascinating ...
- The Future That Never Comes; The Past That Never Was; The Present ... - Common Dreams
Why am I not surprised by Obama's choice of Joe Biden as his running mate? Because I learned as a child: in America, the future never comes! Should we shake our heads, wondering, when the candidate for "change we can believe in" chooses a consummate ...
- My week in Media: Pablo Ganguli (Independent)
Last week I read… I have been in Lithuania, at the Vilnius Book Fair, this week and picked up a copy of The Vilnius Review, a brilliant poetry magazine. I also read a very good piece on The Times’ website about the Georgian State Ballet. They opened the Edinburgh InternationalFestival with Giselle on the day Russia declared war, showing great emotional strength. The performance was ...
- Contra Costa planning chief ending 30-year career - Contra Costa Times
Contra Costa planning chief ending 30-year careerContra Costa Times, CA - 7 hours ago"The rhythm and lyrics and poetry is amazing." "It was a foggy day and I just laid back and closed my eyes and listened to it and I was hooked," he said. ...
- SPOTLIGHT CALENDAR (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
ONGOING Alfred T. Hornbacks -- Rockin' C Karaoke, 8 p.m. Tuesdays, no cover. The Beer Joint -- Firehouse Karaoke, 8 p.m. Thursdays & Fridays, no cover. ...
- Single Dad Overcomes Rocky Childhood to Publish First Book of Poetry (Newswise)
Eric Watts, a 30-year-old single dad living in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, has published his first book of poetry, "Cellar Door: Volume One," which deals with his turbulent early life. He is making sure his two daughters have a much happier childhood and will be signing copies of his book at the Brooklyn Book Festival on Sunday, September 14, at Borough Hall in Brooklyn.
- Lesbian rights pioneer Del Martin dies at 87 (San Francisco Chronicle)
Lesbian rights pioneer Del Martin, whose trailblazing activism spanned more than five decades, most recently in the battle for same-sex marriage, died Wednesday, just two months after she made history again by wedding her longtime partner in San Francisco...
- Palestinians bury poet Darwish in emotional funeral (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Palestinians gave their national poet Mahmoud Darwish what amounted to a state funeral in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Wednesday, mourning a man who articulated their sense of loss, exile and defiance.
- Around Whittier - Whittier Daily News
Around WhittierWhittier Daily News, CA - Sep 17, 2008WHITTIER - A $1000 grand prize is being offered in a special poetry contest sponsored by Christian Poets Guild. The event is free to everyone and there are ...
- Uncloaked Potter Blinds Horses in `Equus' Revival: John Simon (Bloomberg)
Sept. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Some plays read well but play poorly; ``Equus,'' specious as literature, is nevertheless dazzling theater. Now Peter Shaffer 's 1973 drama rides again on Broadway, in a production starring Daniel Radcliffe , filmdom's Harry Potter, and Richard Griffiths , aka Uncle Vernon and star of ``The History Boys.'' It is a gripping spectacle but not a substantial one.
- Beyond comic relief in the Cobell trial (Indian Country Today)
WASHINGTON - U.S. District Court Judge James Robertson encouraged comic relief in his courtroom during the long, detail-laden hours of testimony in the trial on federal accounts of the Individual Indian Money trust.
- Rawi Hage and the practiced art of imagined proximity (The Daily Star Lebannon)
The Daily Star from his hometown of Montreal, Canada, Hage said.
- Keith Olbermann Misbehaved - OpEdNews.com
Keith Olbermann should have known better than to violate today's canon of allowable commentary. Apparently Keith just never understood: Whining's OK, the courage of one's convictions is not. Goodness, anyone of us could have told him that, fortified ...
- Nurture kicks nature in the shins - Daily Journal
Nurture kicks nature in the shinsDaily Journal, SC - 5 hours agoAll elements of my favorite poetry.” The exhibit also boasts works from “Mill Village Dreams,” Jim Campbell’s series of acrylic paintings on poplar — each ...
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