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- Houston Ballet: Cranko's Onegin - From Page To Stage (Playbill Arts)
Paula Citron discusses the journey of choreographer John Cranko's Onegin , considered by many to be one of the finest narrative ballets of the late 20th century. The work opens Houston Ballet's 2008-2009 season September 4.
- Ramzy Baroud's "The Second Palestinian Intifada" - Boston IMC
Ramzy Baroud is a veteran Palestinian-American journalist and former Al-Jazeera producer. He also taught Mass Communication at Australia's Curtin University of Technology and is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Palestine Chronicle, a vital ...
- Winners of ‘poo poetry’ contest announced - Aspen Daily News
The city of Aspen has chosen its favorite poems, limericks and haikus for its first-ever “Dog Poo Poetry Competition.” The competition was held in response to Aspen’s number-one summer complaint: Dog poo in parks, open space and on city ...
- Press Release: Poetry for Mom - Original Mom Poems from Adan Lerma ... - WebWire
All the differing wondrous things that Mom’s are. Announcing impressionist artist Adan Lerma’s selection of unique short poems, perfect when personalized. www.adanlerma.com/blog/2379#family Austin, Tx. - May 6, 2008 - "It’s almost impossible to ...
- Little things mean a lot - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphLittle things mean a lotCalcutta Telegraph, India - 31 minutes agoKabita was a new voice as it was exclusively meant for Bengali poetry. The poetry of Jibanananda Das, Sukanta Bhattacharya and Samar Sen added a new ...
- Mooresville man called ‘hero’ for volunteer work (Reporter-Times)
MOORESVILLE — Earlier this year, the Indianapolis Business Journal recognized Mooresville resident Don Perry, 75, as a finalist for its 2008 Healthcare Heroes award. Perry was among the top three volunteers in the state and was honored at the Westin Hotel in Indianapolis during a March breakfast.
- 102-year-old Bickleton High grad is last of her class - Mid Columbia Tri City Herald
102-year-old Bickleton High grad is last of her classMid Columbia Tri City Herald, WA - 40 minutes agoPioneer Days festivities will continue Friday afternoon with some cowboy poetry and merry-go-round rides. Activities for Saturday include a rodeo.
- Authors showcase in Vallejo - TheReporter.com
Authors showcase in VallejoTheReporter.com, CA - 55 minutes ago... Fern Henry's book about early Vacaville resident Luzena Stanley Wilson • Milton A. Combs (The African American Quiz Book for All Americans - non-fiction)
- A novel (and non-fiction) weekend - Chicago Tribune
A novel (and non-fiction) weekendChicago Tribune, United States - 6 hours agoThe 24th annual Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair proved a literary diversion worth savoring the way a poetry lover devours an ode stanza by John Keats ...
- Faith schools 'are being subjected to a Government witch-hunt to win favour with the left' (Evening Standard)
Faith schools are being subjected to a vicious Government witch-hunt which is undermining their independence, a report claims today.
- Obituaries in the news - FOX News
DALLAS (AP) _ James A. Baker. a former Texas Supreme Court Justice known as a devoted scholar of appellate law, died Sunday. He was 77. He died in his sleep, the Texas Supreme Court said. Baker was diagnosed last year with cancer, which spread ...
- Our Matriarchical Society - Global Politician
Our Matriarchical SocietyGlobal Politician, NY - 1 hour agoPoetry, literature, music. Basically anything that you need to work to build. Nobody gave Microsoft or Boeing or Ford to men. Males simply created all these ...
- Laurie Solheim: From her grief came a reason to sing - Seattle Times
Laurie Solheim: From her grief came a reason to singSeattle Times, United States - 2 hours ago"I'm a Christian and have faith he's in heaven," she said of her brother, Daniel J. Johnson. "But when you're depressed, it's hard to visualize heaven. ...
- 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 ...
- Celebration and questioning - Tonight South Africa
When one speaks of poetic heritage in this country, Lesego Rampolokeng is up there with the greats. Controversy follows him around, because he calls a spade a spade. His poetry strikes a chord, because it reflects what's happening in this country ...
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