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- Canto Hosting ‘Celebration Of Senses’ (Fredericksburg Standard Radio Post)
Joined by guest musicians from Minnesota, Florida, Connecticut and Texas, the Texas Hill Country’s Canto Chamber Choir will host “a celebration of the senses” with five concerts and an art show Thursday through Sunday during its annual Cherry Spring Festival.
- The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Saul Williams - Blackbookmag.com
You. There it is. Niggy Tardust is everyone, man. Niggy Tardust is the nickname I give to our and the up-and-coming generation, the generation that laughs at the concept at race, that laughs at all the stuff we’re born into, and realizes that we ...
- Achill buzzing with art and culture this summer - Mayo Advertiser
Achill buzzing with art and culture this summerMayo Advertiser, Ireland - 26 minutes agoOn Thursday evening July 17 there is a reading of poetry by Dublin poet Gerard Smyth at the Cyril Gray Memorial Hall, Dugort. ...
- Poole: Newest Warrior Maggette is all business - Tribune-Chronicle
ALAMEDA -- HAVING ADDRESSED about three dozen kids at a team-sponsored camp, the newest Warrior, now surrounded by media in the humid gymnasium at Alameda High, is directed to a seat and attempts to explain his journey to the Bay Area. It is quickly ...
- SFU's Blaser wins $50000 poetry prize - Canada.com
SFU's Blaser wins $50000 poetry prizeCanada.com, Canada - Jun 5, 2008The two other finalists on the Canadian shortlist were David W. McFadden for Why Are You So Sad? Selected Poems of David W. McFadden; and Erin Moure and ...
- School councils host development event - Bowling Green Daily News
The Kentucky Association of School Councils will host a regional professional development academy in Bowling Green on Tuesday at Bowling Green High School. The six-hour session, Continuous Assessment to Change Instruction, will explore a wide array ...
- The fiddler is on the move - The South African
The fiddler is on the moveThe South African, UK - 6 hours agoI had always written poetry, and I had studied singing, so I started writing songs and playing around with voice and violin. ...
- Where the books world ends - Guardian Blogs
Early on in Byron Rogers' The Last Englishman, a biography of JL Carr, the author of A Month In The Country , I came across the following: "When the writer AN Wilson published his Penfriends from Porlock, a collection of the journalism which, in ...
- Calendar Event Listings 7-30-08 (City Pulse)
Wednesday, July 30 CLASSES & SEMINARS Van Atta’s weekly seminars. Topic: “Plants for Wildlife.” 6 p.m. FREE. Van Atta’s Greenhouse & Flower Shop, 9008 Old M78, Haslett. (517) 339-1142.
- You lead a sad existence, Charlie Brown - UNLV The Rebel Yell
You lead a sad existence, Charlie BrownUNLV The Rebel Yell, NV - 1 hour agoThe poetry behind this was brilliant, albeit unplanned. Although his death was a surprise, his retirement was not, and Schultz had the opportunity to send ...
- Poetic pupils to have their work published - North West Evening Mail
A GROUP of talented nursery pupils have won a writing competition which will see their poems published. POETS’ CORNER: Taylor Preston, Molly Ballard, Jack Osman and Lee Wells read their poetry at Furness Childcare after they won a competition ...
- Leading Men Barack Obama and John McCain Want the Biggest Role in ... - Washington Post
W onderful moment in John Ford 's "The Searchers," from way back in 1956: John Wayne , as the surly, violent Ethan Edwards, signals to his young compadre that it's time to move on in their pursuit of Scar, the Comanche chief who's murdered their ...
- Photos by Doug Coombe - Detroit Metro Times
Detroit Metro TimesPhotos by Doug CoombeDetroit Metro Times, MI - 7 hours agoShe believes that Israeli nationalism is vicious political gamesmanship, a colonizing project built on principles similar to South African apartheid. ...
- Cros-Lex grad reaches out to Christian gays - Port Huron Times-Herald
Justin Cannon knows a person can be both. He has devoted himself to trying to change minds on both sides of the divide. "It is very difficult because you are kind of trapped between two worlds," said Cannon, 24, and a former Lexington resident. "On ...
- Those mangled lyrics just won't go away - Miami Herald
OK, here it comes again, that part toward the end of the Creedence Clearwater song, Looking Out My Back Door , when John Fogerty sings, 'Ann-Marie's an elephant, a-playin' in the band / Won't you take a ride on a flyin' spool ...'' The mind reels ...
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