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- Street Art: Wonder Walls - TIME
Street Art: Wonder WallsTIME - 5 minutes ago... visual urban poetry, earning them devotees and imitators around the world and spurring an explosion of books on their oeuvres (see our guide). ...
- Saying goodbye to two long-time production companies - Oakland Tribune
IT WAS A sad weekend for Bay Area theater as two Contra Costa icons closed their doors — the Antioch Rivertown Players and Walnut Creek's Playhouse West. Both companies cited higher costs and declining audiences as reasons for bringing down the ...
- Cool musical happenings - Schenectady Gazette
Cool musical happeningsSchenectady Gazette, NY - 11 hours agoRanaldo played guitar, recited poetry and made other weird sounds while Singer manipulated two 16mm analytical film projectors; a parade of photographic ...
- The Commons: In Review - Macleans.ca
The Commons: In ReviewMacleans.ca, Canada - 3 hours agoto his questions about the PMO psychic to his attempt at Seussian poetry. Ministerial performance is always a bit difficult to measure. ...
- Soldiers' hearts Poetry and warfare mix in West Point professor's ... - Everything Alabama
Soldier's Heart" captures the scope of the West Point experience, from the small details of friendship on up through the command structure that undergirds both the institution and the Army as a whole. What's notable about the book is that it was ...
- Musical to honor WSU crash victims - Wichita Eagle
There wasn't much in Howard Johnson's background as a cattleman and salesman in Kansas City, Mo., to indicate that he would one day write a musical. "My dad sang in a quartet but my mom couldn't carry a tune in a bucket. I inherited his legs and her ...
- UNT professor publishes new poetry collection (Denton Record-Chronicle)
University of North Texas English professor Bruce Bond’s Blind Rain, a book of poetry, was recently released by Louisiana State University Press. The book includes several elegies, many concerning last days and death of his father.
- Eco Festival comes to North Lake Tahoe Aug. 9 - Tahoe.com
Tahoe.comEco Festival comes to North Lake Tahoe Aug. 9Tahoe.com, Nevada - 5 minutes agoPaesano Productions brings you three stages of Live Music, DJ’s, comedy, open mic, workshops, poetry and more, each representing the exceptional musical and ...
- JUNETEENTH: Going back to Africa, 'just for today' - Inrich.com
Eyes wide with wonder, Jorian Jones, 8, watched two dozen Richmonders gracefully wave their arms and emphatically pound their feet to the mesmerizing beat of African drums. "I like it," the rising third-grade Henrico County boy said as the dancers ...
- ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: 'Mongol' brims with blood, but gets to the heart of Genghis (The Dartmouth)
Is there hope for Kazakhstani cinema after "Borat" (2006)? Ever since the release of Sacha Baron Cohen's satirical sensation, any mention of the words "Kazakhstan" and "movie" in the same breath inevitably conjures up images of the eponymous, fictitious TV journalist who had a funny accent and poor table manners. Perhaps as a corrective to this unjust misperception, the Kazakhstani government ...
- Indian River County community calendar: July 14 (Vero Press Journal)
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- McDonagh led cheers for village (The Saginaw News)
As a novelist and a poet, Marie Flowers McDonagh is leaving a legacy on the village of Chesaning. In October 2006, doctors told McDonagh she had lung cancer. She died Monday at 84.
- The Impostor, by Damon Galgut (Independent)
A ramshackle farmhouse in the hinterland of South Africa, a mysterious silent neighbour and a town where corruption has become a way of life. These ingredients go into making Damon Galgut's follow-up to The Good Doctor. It's a spine-chilling read that doubles as a sharp and rather depressing critique of the "new" South Africa.
- Go ahead, laugh if you must - Lower Hudson Journal news
Go ahead, laugh if you mustLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 3 hours agoThe title "The New Poetry," for example, could be ripped from the hand-cut pages of any one of several dozen little magazines. ...
- The London mews: trendy home, tiny living space - Christian Science Monitor
The London mews: trendy home, tiny living spaceChristian Science Monitor, MA - 1 hour agoBut it does serve as another fine example of the Brits' unparalleled ability to infuse even the most mundane aspects of daily life with a certain poetry. ...
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