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- Q&A: Thicke reflects on race, music and "Something Else" - Reuters
ReutersQ&A: Thicke reflects on race, music and "Something Else"Reuters - 55 minutes agoThicke is also penning a screenplay ("a spy thriller love thing like 'The Bourne Supremacy'") and writing a book of poetry. He'll tour with Mary J. Blige in ...
- Renowned Flamenco Dancer Mario Maya - Washington Post
Washington PostRenowned Flamenco Dancer Mario MayaWashington Post, United States - 4 hours agoMr. Maya toured internationally and performed on Broadway, staging productions that combined flamenco dance and song with poetry and drama. ...
- Big Read focuses on Bradbury classic - Lynchburg News and Advance
Amazement Square is kicking off a community-wide reading event this weekend. The Big Read, which is being hosted by the museum and the Lynchburg Public Library, is an initiative designed to restore reading to the center of American culture. It ...
- With the Spanish Parliament Poised to Extend "Human Rights" to ... - FindLaw
With the Spanish Parliament Poised to Extend "Human Rights" to ...FindLaw, CA - 1 hour agoAs Professor Gary Francione observed in Introduction to Animal Rights: Your Child or the Dog? and Animals as Persons: Essays on the Abolition of Animal ...
- Permanent Damage - Comic Book Resources
Permanent DamageComic Book Resources, Ca - 2 hours ago... since smaller publishers can make do on books that sell as few as 5000 copies, which puts them roughly on a level with poetry publishers, ...
- 'He came to Edmonton a private person and left famous' - Globe and Mail
EDMONTON  Long before he played Manhattan and way before Berlin, Leonard Cohen took Edmonton in a mutually transformative storm, say organizers of a festival celebrating the moody Montreal-born poet-troubadour. "He came to Edmonton a private ...
- Shedding What’s Shabby at a Moroccan Port (New York Times)
Asilah had become rundown, but an annual arts festival has helped revive and clean up the town.
- Kidnap suspect calls time with kid 'glorious' - San Francisco Gate
Monday, August 25, 2008 Police say Rockefeller is really a German immigrant named Christian Gerhartsreiter. Southern California authorities want to question him about a couple who disappeared in 1985. Gerhartsreiter has pleaded not guilty to charges ...
- Legislative action needed to help mentally ill - Lake County Record Bee
The expression "The road to hell is paved with good intentions" came to mind following a thoughtful and intelligent e-mail I received last week from a prominent Lake County citizen in response to my column about picking up hitchhikers. The following ...
- Plenty of 'La Boheme' operas on DVD (The Star-Ledger)
New audio-only recordings of opera are perhaps going the way of the dinosaur, outnumbered by audiovisual productions captured on DVD. In the case of Giacomo Puccini's "La Boheme," there are now more than a dozen contemporary and archival versions out on DVD.
- 20 years of gastronomic memories - Inquirer.net
20 years of gastronomic memoriesInquirer.net, Philippines - 9 hours agoCelestina Arvisu, “sister†to Feliz and Lia, and daughter of former café partner and owner Christine Arvisu, reads poetry to coincide as well with her ...
- FREE EVENT: Slammin' poetry - IdahoStatesman.com
FREE EVENT: Slammin' poetryIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 3 hours agoThen at 8 pm Monday, go to Neurolux, 111 11th St., Boise, and peel out a fiver to see McGee perform and host the Poetry Slam Delux Individual Finals. ...
- Interfaith peace march planned Saturday in Sacramento - Sacramento Bee
Interfaith peace march planned Saturday in SacramentoSacramento Bee, USA - 11 hours agoThe 300-year-old scripture - 1430 pages all in poetry in 31 different meters -- calls for Interfaith Understanding and Harmony: "All religions of the world ...Sikhs host march Saturday to stress interfaith peace Sacramento Beeall 2 news articles
- Bundarra Pony Club celebrates 50 years - Inverell Times
Bundarra Pony Club celebrates 50 yearsInverell Times, Australia - Sep 29, 2008There will be a baked dinner at 7pm at a cost of $15 for adults and $10 for children. Bush poetry by Jim Brown and music by Max Turner and Glenys Webber ...
- If It Makes You Happy: Sheryl Crow and Lucinda Williams bring some big-stage estrogen to Bend (The Source Weekly)
Since the official beginning of the summer concert series at Les Schwab Amphitheater in May, nine male-lead bands have taken the stage in straight succession. It’s a similar story with the Athletic Club of Bend, which has featured two male acts, and Midtown Music Hall has featured a slew of testosterone-fronted acts from E-40 to the Gourds, Tiger Army and The Melvins. This weekend, two female ...
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