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- It's all dimples and dazzle in the city of light - Sydney Morning Herald
IF JOHN GALLIANO is looking for a new muse, Australia's own Jennifer Hawkins could be it. Galliano, the fashion designer for labels such as Christian Dior, and the professional brand ambassador Hawko already look as though they are sharing the same ...
- Ivy Bean There, Done That, at 103 - OhmyNews International
Ivy Bean There, Done That, at 103OhmyNews International, South Korea - 32 minutes agoHe wrote numerous novels, memoirs, books of poetry, and plays. News of Ivy being Facebook's oldest member spread quickly and globally. ...
- Gospel Train Is Mill Bound - Westcoaster
Gospel Train Is Mill BoundWestcoaster, Canada - Jul 8, 2008Tohomaso, the son of an African-American Christian mother and a Peruvian/African-American Jewish father, has performed with many well-known musicians his ...
- 20 (PLUS) QUESTIONS WITH: Composer Ricky Ian Gordon - PlaybillArts
PlaybillArts20 (PLUS) QUESTIONS WITH: Composer Ricky Ian GordonPlaybillArts, NY - 26 minutes agoBartók is awe inspiring, and I love Prokofiev’s Third Piano Concerto. Janet Baker singing Mahler with Sir John Barbirolli conducting; all of the Britten ...
- Plan now for exciting events during Rex Allen Days (Arizona Range News)
The 57th Rex Allen Days Celebration (Oct. 2-5) will be one of the best in recent years. Rex Allen Jr. has a wonderful lineup for his concerts this year.
- Rob Walker's 'Buying In' (International Herald Tribune)
That Americans are consumed by consumerism will surprise few. But as Rob Walker points out in "Buying In," few will admit that they frequently succumb to salesmanship, and that marketing produces needs they never knew they had.
- Road work to close Chatham Twp. street - Dailyrecord.com
Road work to close Chatham Twp. streetDailyrecord.com, NJ - 5 hours agoThe event featuring free food , music, poetry, a moonwalk, big slide, games, prizes, face painting and more, is slated to run from noon to 6 pm at the ...
- Reno celebration marks belated end of slavery - Reno Gazette
James Barnett, a Reno resident, visited Wingfield Park on Sunday to enjoy some music and good times. And to mark an important moment in history. "The freedom from slavery is historic," Barnett said as Reno's 19th annual Juneteenth celebration got ...
- Coffins on our shoulders - The National
Coffins on our shouldersThe National, United Arab Emirates - 9 minutes agoIt was emblematic of what came to be known as “resistance poetry”. This poem and others brought him great fame in the Arab world; he joined the Israeli ...
- Shasta District Fair gallery - AndersonValleyPost.com
Shasta District Fair galleryAndersonValleyPost.com, CA - 3 hours agoDavid decided he wanted to tell jokes at a talent show held last year at Country Christian School. His father wrote the routine, and David took a ...
- Pinay wins int'l art competition - ABS-CBN
A thirty-year-old US Based Filipina artist wins again in an international art competition. Sherie Sta. Cruz-Sloane, a Filipino artist residing in Illinois bested hundreds of entries in the recent Strathmore ATC & ACEO International Exhibition and Art ...
- Culture clinic: Elisabeth Luard - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukCulture clinic: Elisabeth LuardTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoOtherwise, the 16th century at the court of Elizabeth I, when women were educated and men wore tights and wrote poetry. And there was Shakespeare, ...
- Taliban using media network to undermine government - Globe and Mail
KABUL — The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a report released ...
- Assessing Kay Ryan, our new poet laureate. - Slate
Assessing Kay Ryan, our new poet laureate.Slate - 7 hours agoRyan rejects the pained, stylized self-consciousness that characterizes so much contemporary poetry. Where many poets today are engaged in issues and ...
- Asheville a book lover's paradise - Asheville Citizen-Times
ASHEVILLE – Books do furnish a room, the British novelist Anthony Powell once wrote. In Asheville, books are deeply woven into the fabric of the city’s vibrant culture. "We are lucky in Asheville. We are an art destination and the prevalence of ...
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