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- First and only paraplegic hot air balloon pilot uplifts (Standard-Examiner)
KAYSVILLE -- It's no surprise that the main attention grabber Thursday morning at Kaysville Elementary was the fully inflated, rainbow-colored hot air balloon on the school grounds.
- Street life on Kwame Nkrumah (ZWNEWS.com)
Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, is full of buildings that look like giant matchboxes at night. Dusk was falling when, after attending a poetry session at the Book Café - an artist's hangout at the edge of the city centre - I decided to take a walk through the streets.
- A macabre little treat - Globe and Mail
A macabre little treatGlobe and Mail, Canada - 29 minutes ago... to remake Giovanni Boccaccio's sexual-shenanigans classic The Decameron as an adrenalin-driven teen flick clad in period costumes and set in Tuscany. ...
- PREVIEW: Kerrytown BookFest - Ann Arbor News Blog
The Kerrytown BookFest is coming up on Sunday, Sept. 7, reminding us yet again that this is a fabulous town in which to be a book lover. Who: Folks who make, write and read books. What: One-day, free festival. Authors' appearances, book-making ...
- Arts Alive opening rocks Jozi - ArtslinkNews
ArtslinkNewsArts Alive opening rocks JoziArtslinkNews, South Africa - 19 hours agoThe Speak the Mind Poetry Night, featuring a range of local and international artists on September 13th promises to deliver an evening of the finest ...
- The art of living the dream in Norfolk - Eastern Daily Press
The theme of Chairs is providing the inspiration for an exhibition of work by artistic couple Keith and Debbie Osborn. Photo: Matthew Usher. It's the sort of lifestyle many of us dream about but never get round to taking the plunge or are too scared ...
- Editor's Notebook - Washington Technology
Editor's NotebookWashington Technology, DC - 7 hours agoBy David Hubler The online item of Washington Technology this week that In-Q-Tel, CIA’s investment arm, made an undisclosed investment in Lingotek, ...
- Morissette, Listlessly Listing (Washington Post)
It's hard to deny Alanis Morissette's artistic appeal when her trademark "list songs" are accompanied by pop hooks. So many of her greatest tunes, such as "Hand in My Pocket," "Thank U," "Hands Clean" and "Everything," benefit from lyrical repetition, which helps the declarative-sentence songs bu...
- First Zion MB Church presents “Jam 4 Jesus†Teen Summit Back to ... - Westside Gazette
First Zion MB Church presents “Jam 4 Jesus†Teen Summit Back to ...Westside Gazette - 8 hours agoTeens and parents of South Florida will be in attendance and presenting their talents through the arts of song, poetry, liturgical dance, rappers, ...
- Archive Artifact #3: The Nixon Option (Jan. 2005) - OpEdNews.com
Chances are Bush has already committed enough high crimes and misdemeanors to be put away for life. Unfortunately we've yet to locate a Woodward and Bernstein to turn the tide of public opinion. The summer of 2004 was very productive for me as I ...
- Popular arts chairman Dana Gioia retiring - San Francisco Gate
Saturday, September 13, 2008 "I have traveled nearly every week for six years and I usually work six to seven days a week," said Gioia (pronounced JOY-a). "I feel I've earned the right to return to my private life as an artist." Whether worrying ...
- 100 years on, poet Dinkar remains popular as ever (The Times of India)
The poetry of Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar', whose 100th birth anniversary was celebrated on Tuesday, also had a softer side and could seamlessly unravel layers of human relationship in rhyme.
- 'All In The Family' boss honoured (Jam! Showbiz)
TV producer Norman Lear and author Maya Angelou will be the 2008 recipients of the Marian Anderson Award, which honours artists whose leadership benefits humanity.
- 'Mixing It Up' by Ishmael Reed - Los Angeles Times
'Mixing It Up' by Ishmael ReedLos Angeles Times, CA - 12 minutes agoHis plays, poetry and especially his satirical, form-breaking novels have countered the racial distortions and omissions of popular (ie, white) media by ...
- 10 great festivals to cure the summertime blues (USA Today)
Music festivals are to summer what rock is to roll. USA TODAY gets the lowdown on late-summer and fall festivals from Rolling Stone executive editor Jason Fine.
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