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- Critics' picks - classical music - Boston Globe
On its own downtownish terms, this edgy amplified string quartet has carved out a similar niche to the one once dominated by Kronos. For its keenly anticipated Boston debut, presented by Celebrity Series of Boston, Ethel will play music by Don Byron ...
- Cherie Blair to star at Yorks festival in her own write - Yorkshire Evening Post
Cherie Blair to star at Yorks festival in her own writeYorkshire Evening Post, UK - 4 hours agoSports writing and poetry feature, including a celebration of the life of Vernon Scannell, and actors Corin Redgrave and Kika Markham will resent a unique ...
- Owner's dream is realized in Booked for Murder - Wisconsin State Journal
Sometimes fate has a way of intervening and making everything work out perfectly. At least that's what Sara Barnes thinks about the events that led to her new career as owner of Booked for Murder, a small independent book shop specializing in ...
- Taming a jaguar and other feats of imagination at Dobama - Cleveland Jewish News
Taming a jaguar and other feats of imagination at DobamaCleveland Jewish News, OH - 1 hour agoShe also studies and writes poetry in classes and workshops in and out of school. “The Friendship of Ricky and Lola” by four-time festival winner Jake ...
- Sharp witted - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldSharp wittedSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 53 minutes agoPoetry in motion … Kerry Biggin and Matthew Malthouse in Edward Scissorhands , which choreographer Matthew Bourne (below) describes as "a modern-day ...
- Heartaches as monster hits (Philstar.com)
Turn heartaches into monster hits. That’s Ogie Alcasid’s biggest contribution to humanity’s fight against global warming. Believe me his songs can make flowers bloom!
- Scarff’s workshop focuses on writing basics - Bowen Island Undercurrent
Bowen Island UndercurrentScarff’s workshop focuses on writing basicsBowen Island Undercurrent, Canada - 56 minutes agoTo sign up for Scarff’s workshop – or for any others – register online at www.biac.ca/writersfestival, pick up a registration form at Phoenix, ...
- Activist-performer speaks out - Chicago Tribune
Give props to Gil Scott-Heron for the cutting-edge topicality of his best street poetry and jazz-inflected R&B over the last four decades, and the activist performer will accept the compliment graciously, albeit with reservations. For instance, the ...
- Mirrors Never Lie - Southeast Missourian
the mother of all moms I am a jack (or jill) of all trades... mother of 2 (one with autism, one with dyslexia and ADD), wife, student, advocate, writer, artist and probably a half a dozen other titles that can be added to my list. I like to say that ...
- 3 more kids die of cholera - Tribune
Three more children died of cholera today, taking the toll to seven. One cholera death was reported from Mauli Complex in Chandigarh. Despite the claims of the administration regarding preventive steps in affected colonies, hospitals continued to be ...
- Who got city arts grants - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
The Mayor's Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs has grants to declare, to the tune of $225,000, going to 38 artists in visual, literary, film and media arts. (Isn't film a media art?) The list looks good, but why does every artist have to have a ...
- Cannes: Vicky, Cristina, Barcelona and Woody (Time Magazine)
Woody Allen's latest, unveiled at Cannes, nails the art of falling in love and messing things up
- 'First Muslim country singer' got start in Iowa City - Iowa City Press-Citizen
A man being tabbed as the first known Muslim country and western singer got his start in Iowa City. After self-releasing two albums through an Iowa City recording studio, Kareem Salama is starting to catch on, and people are telling him he is one of ...
- The refined and the folksy (The Daily Tribune)
Bacolod City is the gateway to Negros Occidental, known as the Philippines’ “Sugarlandia.” The province prospered with sugar, its vast tracts of land planted with sugar cane. During its heyday, mansions were built and the lifestyle was lavish.
- Gulzar's New Anthology Of Poems Steeped In Nostalgia - NEWSPost India
Gulzar's New Anthology Of Poems Steeped In NostalgiaNEWSPost India, India - Apr 30, 2008'Selected Poems' has 44 Urdu poems, mostly sonnets, along with their English translations. The poems are a reflection of the author's life, ...
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