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- Hear Gucci Mane's new single Saturday at Renaissance in Mansfield - Mansfield News Journal
MANSFIELD -- Hip hop artist Gucci Mane doesn't know how much fans in north-central Ohio hear his music, so in his performance here this weekend he plans to offer up his new single, "Never Too Much." "I don't know if anyone up there has heard it yet ...
- Iqbal the enchanter - Saudi Gazette
GHAZAL singing, the most popular and versatile poetic-musical art form in the Indian subcontinent, has traveled to the different parts of the world with Indian diaspora. Last week, Khalid Iqbal, an Indian ghazal singer, presented a unique and ...
- Puhallo's poems are for you, pardner - Whistler Question
Puhallo's poems are for you, pardnerWhistler Question, Canada - 3 hours ago... Bacon and Cowboy Poetry event, which is designed to give people a taste of life on the gold rush trail in the 1850s. Puhallo said much of his writing is ...
- Leisure news in brief (Onalaska Community Life)
Here are a selection of brief news items pertaining to arts, entertainment, culture and other fun things to do in your spare time:
- Jay Parini: A case of poetic justice -- literally - Wisconsin State Journal
WEYBRIDGE, Vt. -- Last winter, which in Vermont is serious business, a gang of local teens got a bright idea. The Homer Noble Farm in Ripton, famous as the summer home of Robert Frost between 1938 and 1963, stood empty. It struck them as just the ...
- Endless curiosity - New Statesman
Endless curiosityNew Statesman, UK - 6 hours agoThere are hints here that Auden thought of his poetry as the stuff that would concern posterity, and of prose as tending towards the purely ephemeral: ...
- MUSIC: Spin this (Colorado Daily)
The Grascals jumped to the top of the bluegrass world as soon as the six-piece band released its 2005 debut. The group won consecutive Entertainer of the Year honors at he International Bluegrass Music Association Awards, and each of its two previous albums earned Grammy nominations.
- Ann Lambton, one of the world's great Iranologists, has died. What ... - guardian.co.uk
Ann Lambton, one of the world's great Iranologists, has died. What ...guardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoBut my brilliant teacher, Gabrielle van den Berg, fluent in Tajik Persian and an expert on poetry, was Dutch. I found the subject difficult and obscure at ...
- Obama lacks American decency - La Crosse Tribune
From the newspaper coverage so far, it’s obvious that the editors of the La Crosse Tribune are going to pull out all the news and Opinion page stops to get Obama elected president. Obama’s family were 20-year members of a large Chicago church ...
- Songs that will drive you wild behind the wheel - Detroit News
I'm not a cruiser, but that doesn't mean I don't appreciate a good driving song. To me, a driving song should rev you up, get your blood pumping and set your adrenaline in overdrive. It's something you want to crank up with the windows down, and it ...
- Will He or Won’t He? - Foreign Policy In Focus
Will He or Won’t He?Foreign Policy In Focus - Jul 28, 2008We hope that all of you who live in or near Washington, DC will consider joining us at Busboys & Poets on Thursday, July 31 at 5:30 pm for a free screening ...
- Va. native writes about our local version of Route 66 - Daily Press
Va. native writes about our local version of Route 66Daily Press, VA - 1 hour agoHampton resident Alfreada Brown-Kelly has recently released a poetry book of heartfelt inspirations called "Transformation of the Mind, Body and Soul" ...
- An artful idea (Eastern Shore News)
ONANCOCK -- The dragonfly has landed.
- Ethereal melodies by Turkish harpist - Turkish Daily News
Þirin Pancaroðlu, a Turkish female harp virtuoso, has captivated thousands of ears with the magical melodies of her harp during many years of performing on stages around the world. Pancaroðlu studied music at the Geneva Conservatory and received a ...
- Freikeh Festival bears fruit for the first time in three years (The Daily Star Lebannon)
The public entered the festival grounds along a tree-lined path, its low hanging branches beautifully illuminated against the darkness. To the left, the black silhouette of the Nahr al-Kalb valley stretches beneath you toward the sea. The lights of villages crown the surrounding hilltops and, in the distance, the sprawl of Beirut can be discerned through the trees.
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