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- Mark Padmore's Schubert recital: grand as well as poignant - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukMark Padmore's Schubert recital: grand as well as poignantTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 23 hours agoIn The Hateful Colour there's a brief evocation of horns in the piano part - a tiny moment, but Fellner filled it with poetry. ...
- Ancient craft made new in hands of Murrieta bookbinder (The Press-Enterprise)
Murrieta resident Edna Wright has an ancient profession. She is bookbinder. While the work may involve different materials and tools, much of the process is the same as it was in centuries past.
- Verses which capture spirit of Edinburgh - Edinburgh News
OUR city bills itself as the inspiring capital and Edinburgh has certainly inspired many of you to try to catch its spirit in verse. We asked readers to put their own literary talents to the test as Edinburgh's Makar, Valerie Gillies, comes to the ...
- Vigil bears witness for Darfur genocide victims (The Hub)
RED BANK - They came out in the stormy weather, wrapped up in hoodies and raincoats, wielding umbrellas and carrying pamphlets on genocide awareness. They came out for a single purpose: to "Save Darfur." "It's better to light one little candle than to stumble in the dark.
- The joy of rhythm and rhyme - The Nelson Mail
The Nelson MailThe joy of rhythm and rhymeThe Nelson Mail, New Zealand - 2 hours agoPoetry begins in delight and ends in wisdom. I suspect I read poetry as a child because it extended the nursery rhyme experience for me, and the associated ...
- Marjorie Talalay, co-founder of the Museum of Contemporary Art ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Marjorie Talalay, who died this week at age 87, at her desk in 1992. Her pioneering work bringing contemporary art to Cleveland audiences led to what is now the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland. Survivors: Daughters Nina Talalay Callahan of ...
- New York Press - Rottentomatoes.com
( a ) b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Other (1-8) of 8 280 Total Across the Universe (2007) " Across the Universe feels like something entombed on Broadway, made to instruct bored tourists while grasping after Importance. It’s an ...
- Local students graduate from Lawrence Academy (Sentinel & Enterprise)
GROTON -- Lawrence Academy celebrated its 215th commencement exercises on May 30, graduating four area students in its Class of 2008.
- Friendship fuels recovery for four World Trade Center widows (Southampton Press)
There’s something inherently childlike about the way Pattie Carrington goes through life these days.
- Online reviewing boosts unsung authors (Denver Post)
For all the literary hopefuls out there who are largely shut out of major newspapers and magazines, the ongoing development of online reviewing outlets has to be an incredibly encouraging development.
- Capturing human catastrophe through visual arts - Ya Libnan
Ya LibnanCapturing human catastrophe through visual artsYa Libnan, Lebanon - 43 minutes agoFrom a dark, hidden room in which two disembodied hands hammer out Mozart's La Marche Turke on an unplugged electric keyboard, to Emily Jacir's Material for ...
- Free concert showcases WMU composer, guest vocalist - Western Michigan University Magazine
KALAMAZOO--The music of C. Curtis-Smith will come to life with the composer at the piano and the help of a guest vocalist at 8:15 p.m. Monday, May 19, in Dalton Center Recital Hall on the Western Michigan University Campus. The free concert will ...
- Papers of acclaimed poet Anne Spencer moved from Lynchburg to UVA - WSLS
Box by box, pieces of history are rolled out of Anne Spencer’s home in Lynchburg. The renowned Harlem Reanaissance poet died in 1975, leaving behind pictures, personal notes and of course, poetry. Now they will head to UVA. “It’s a good thing ...
- THE GIFT THEATRE TO PRODUCE - Broadway World
THE GIFT THEATRE TO PRODUCEBroadway World, NY - 46 minutes agoVivian is a brilliant professor of English poetry, a renowned scholar, and a demanding teacher. But a painful experimental treatment for cancer will force ...
- 'Jellyfish' is clever, but like its characters, it drifts (The Plain Dealer)
A couple stands in the harsh sunshine, silently but obviously breaking up. The man is sullen. The woman is silent. Behind them, the sea stretches out in turquoise waves -- but there's something wrong with the perspective. This body of water stretches out vertically, not horizontally.
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