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- Rochester, Brighton students grasp power of words - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester, Brighton students grasp power of wordsRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 55 minutes agoThe winners in each poetry and prose divisions receives $200; second and third place winners receive $100 and $75, respectively. ...
- Popularity punctuates poetry slam; Fans fill local brewery for energetic events (The Bulletin)
Donât go to the Bend Poetry Slam expecting to hear tender love sonnets or haikus about the beauty of flowers.Go expecting to hear a lot language that would get bleeped out on network television; go expecting to hear frank talk about the joys and awkwardness of sex; go expecting to hear about the potent powers of alcohol. But above all, go expecting to have fun and to listen (for the most part, ...
- WPLN to broadcast Nashville Symphony's 2007-08 season concerts - My Tennessean.com
WPLN to broadcast Nashville Symphony's 2007-08 season concertsMy Tennessean.com, TN - 8 hours agoJuly 6 âPoetry in Musicâ: John Corigliano, A Dylan Thomas Trilogy, featuring tenor John Tessier, baritone Sir Thomas Allen and the Nashville Symphony Chorus ...
- Ten Reasons Bo Diddley Is the Forgotten Heavyweight Champion of Rock - PopMatters
PopMattersTen Reasons Bo Diddley Is the Forgotten Heavyweight Champion of RockPopMatters, IL - 4 hours agoSo a few years later when a brash young loudmouth named Cassius Clay came out of Louisville spouting some brash braggart street poetry, people shouldnât ...
- Frank Gehry: pavilion of delight - Daily Telegraph
Whether it is a tribute to life in the Californian sun, or the weekly ice hockey matches that he started playing 20 years ago, Frank Gehry looks pretty spectacular for a man a year shy of his 80th birthday. Eight pavilions on, is it still possible to ...
- Is Your Child in Trouble? - American Chronicle
Is Your Child in Trouble?American Chronicle, CA - 7 hours agoThe Orlando, Florida native is currently writing a collection of original poetry, a novel, short stories, and various articles for news media, ...
- Theater review: Lithgow champions the art of his family's storytelling ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
NEW YORK - It's not so much the stories themselves, but how and why they were told. In "John Lithgow: Stories By Heart," the actor offers some charming remembrances of his family and why the telling of tales and poems formed such an important part of ...
- Oscar Treadwell: Hot Tapes Help Cool Jazz Live On (All About Jazz)
If it weren't for Bruce Ellis' half-baked idea, legendary jazz DJ Oscar Treadwell's radio show wouldn't be heard on WVXU-FM (91.7) two years after his death.
- Painter selected for national exhibition - Vadnais Heights Press
Painter selected for national exhibitionVadnais Heights Press, MN - 23 hours agoSonka likens the style to poetry, while working with oil paints is more like fiction. The style also features use of calligraphy. ...
- Jean an agent of Ottawa: author - Winnipeg Free Press
MONTREAL -- One of Quebec's most popular authors says Ottawa is using Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean to "forcefully integrate" the province into the Canadian ensemble. Victor-Levy Beaulieu, who has penned some 70 works of fiction, non-fiction, drama and ...
- Uzbekistan-Jordan: cooperation for welfare of two nations - Journal of Turkish Weekly
Uzbekistan-Jordan: cooperation for welfare of two nationsJournal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey - 1 hour ago... impossible to praise beauty of Tashkent in one poem. As a poet, inspired by beauty of Uzbek land, I everywhere felt a splendid spirit of orient poetry. ...
- Ugly Betty star Ashley Jensen's new role in Robert Burns comedy - Daily Record
UGLY Betty star Ashley Jensen is to play a pushy mum in a BBC comedy about Robert Burns. The Scots actress will play the mother of a poetry competition contestant in No Holds Bard, a comedy documentary for the Bard's 250th birthday next year. It also ...
- East, West, gazing through the veils (Denver Post)
"We are their dream, and they are ours," muses a character in Salman Rushdie's latest novel, "The Enchantress of Florence."
- Book notes (Kingston Daily Freeman)
The following is a partial listing of upcoming book-related July events in the area. Programs are free unless otherwise indicated. * Raymond Steiner, author of "The Mountain," will talk about and sign copies of his book at 6 p.m. July 8 at the Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St., Kingston.
- Ongoing events (Honolulu Advertiser)
The 4 indicates admission is $5 or less, or free. Full-price admission is listed; the * denotes discounts (or free) for students, seniors, military, members, children and/or advance purchase.
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