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- Calgary musician spazzes out - Gauntlet
Calgary musician spazzes outGauntlet, Canada - Oct 22, 2008"It seemed not too difficult to string a shit load of words together and hopefully make them funny and obtuse enough that people can get into them," he says ...
- Poetry: Poetry and photography are close kin - Evening Sun
For years I had taken photographs for the sheer pleasure of capturing scenes I wanted to preserve for my continuous enjoyment. It wasn't until much later that a friend of mine, who went to the Maryland Institute of Art for photography, complimented ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- West Des Moines, Clive & Waukee - DesMoinesRegister.com
Every School Every Thursday -- West Des Moines, Clive & WaukeeDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - 7 hours agoThe students enjoyed learning the games that Native American and pioneer children played. The field trip complements their study of Iowa and the prairies. ...Every School Every Thursday -- Urbandale & Johnston DesMoinesRegister.comall 6 news articles
- Joyce Carol Oates: “Inertia” Keeps Her at Princeton (WestportNow)
More than 500 persons attended tonight’s seventh annual Malloy Lecture in the Arts series at Bedford Middle School which featured the noted American author Joyce Carol Oates in conversation with Westporter Sybil Steinberg, a contributing editor for Publishers Weekly.
- Spencer's famous library cat dies - Sioux City Journal
SPENCER, Iowa -- One of the world's most famous felines, Dewey Readmore Books, died Wednesday in the arms of librarian Vicki Myron who had acted as his "mother" for most of the last 19 years. Dewey was adopted as the library cat at the Spencer Public ...
- Literary journal moves to Ark. university - Maryland Daily Record
Exquisite Corpse: A Journal of Letters & Life, a 25-year-old journal that has been available only on the Internet for the past decade, will publish an annual edition through the Conway campus. The Corpse is edited by author Andrei Codrescu. UCA ...
- Stookey stokes up some steam for Oakland East Bay's new season (Contra Costa Times)
You might think San Francisco composer Nathaniel Stookey, riding high on the screaming success of his 2006 work, “The Composer Is Dead,” which will hit Carnegie Hall next March, might be tempted to keep on writing for children.
- Kerouac's On The Road scroll comes to Columbia College Chicago - Examiner.com
Examiner.comKerouac's On The Road scroll comes to Columbia College ChicagoExaminer.com - 4 hours agoColumbia has programmed events that range from poetry readings (prepare to Howl) to radio plays to film screenings and open mikes (click on the above link ...
- First Friday a homecoming celebration - Mount Vernon News
MOUNT VERNON — The Heritage Centre Association is planning the final First Friday of the season for Oct. 3. Knox Community Hospital and Warehouse Music are the event sponsors. With the October First Friday coinciding with Mount Vernon High School ...
- Briggs was a ‘teacher's teacher' who loved to write poetry (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
From as far as Hawaii to as near as Jackson-Keller Elementary, Vicki Kay Fillmore Briggs shared a love of reading, writing and religion.
- University Events - Washington University Record
University EventsWashington University Record, MO - 56 minutes agoCo-sponsored by African & African American studies and American culture studies. (Reception follows.) Eliot Hall, Rm. 300M. 935-5450. ...
- Religion Calendar: 10/04/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com. Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- Interview: Tomas Alfredson on "Let the Right One In" - IFC
IFCInterview: Tomas Alfredson on "Let the Right One In"IFC - 16 hours agoGenre films easily lend themselves as canvases for bigger ideas, richer themes -- and in this film's case, a great deal of humanity and poetry. ...
- Premiere at Chandler: Michelle Areyzaga and Jamie Shaak perform Gwyneth Walker (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
RANDOLPH -- Chandler Center for the Arts will host another world premiere of music by Braintree composer Gwyneth Walker in a concert on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 7:30 p.m., at Chandler Music Hall. Last season soprano Michelle Areyzaga and pianist Jamie Shaak dazzled an audience gathered at Chandler to celebrate Walker's birthday, with many varied performances of the composer's own music. ...
- 20 questions for … singer-songwriter Nellie McKay (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Singer, songwriter, actor and activist Nellie McKay calls her music "schizophrenic voodoo." Schizophrenic because she jumps genres - from Tin Pan Alley pop and cabaret to reggae, rap and jazz - voodoo because these elements mysteriously gel with her evocative, playful, and bold lyrics. The fictional character most like her? A mix of Lassie, Scarlett O'Hara, Godzilla and Nancy Drew. These and ...
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