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- From Trash to Treasure ... and Back Again (East Bay Express)
There's an old African proverb: "If you can walk, you can dance. If you can talk, you can sing." This is as opposed to, say, walking around stiffly, with the cold skewer of civilization lodged deep in your bowels. Like most of us do. The lesson is that art is not a specialist profession.
- Latest Rumors - allhiphop.com
There have been a lot of gossip fodder going back and forth for a long time. I told you ‘Kiss was already signed to the Roc and Jay-Z made a statement that threw everything off. Well, here are the facts. In Jay’s new video for “Roc Boys ...
- Celebrate our mothers on Sunday - Sterling Journal-Advocate
Since 1915, we have set aside the second Sunday in May to honor our Mothers. Although there are several opinions as to how this day came about, the one that has lasted is the story of Anna Reeves Jarvis. Jarvis asked her minister in West Virginia to ...
- Homeless man was enriched by a circle of friends (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Askew Clark was a recognizable figure on the streets of downtown Venice for more than two decades, but those who looked beyond his homelessness discovered a polite and sober former engineer with a remarkable mind.
- Poet Eva Salzman: From Brooklyn to Britain with a side trip to ... - Somerville News
Poet Eva Salzman: From Brooklyn to Britain with a side trip to ...Somerville News, MA - 45 minutes agoHer latest poetry collection is “Double Crossing†(Bloodaxe Books). She has also co-edited an anthology of modern women poets “Women's Work… ...
- Photo by: Scott Landis - BackStage.com
The 2007-08 Broadway season had dizzying highs: the revival of Gypsy ; the arrival of August : Osage County (see the dialogue on Page 12); the transfers from Off-Broadway of In the Heights and Passing Strange ; new plays by Stoppard, Mamet, McPherson ...
- A "Curfew" worth breakin' - MLive.com
Ahh, youth. Ahh, talent. Ann Arbor teens had a chance to show what they could do on stage Saturday night at Power Center, thanks to "Breakin' Curfew," the now-annual collaboration between the Neutral Zone teen center (talent, production and almost ...
- Black Dog Music Fest to feature 20-plus acts on July 27 (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
The July 27 Black Dog Music Fest, featuring some of the top folk, alt-country and rock acts in the area, is a benefit for the Music Through the Ages Fund, a music-education concept honoring the late Dennis Monroe.
- The Changing Vision Of My Mother's Days (Forbes)
For me, these days, it's become very much more Motherhood than Hallmark.
- Io: Christians and Patriots - OpEdNews
Io: Christians and PatriotsOpEdNews, PA - Jul 1, 2008What you will find is beautiful poetry that tells the Truth: that it’sa deeply personal and deeply well… deep fucking thing between you and the Universe. ...
- Jack Kerouac - Hartford Courant
A collection of news and information related to Jack Kerouac published by Tribune Company sources. The beat, as in "beat poetry," goes on Sunday through June 8 at Hartford-area sites, inspired by the work of the revolutionary poets of that era. The ...
- Nonprofit thinks big to recruit volunteers - Akron Beacon Journal
Nonprofit thinks big to recruit volunteersAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 11 hours agoTeen poets from the area will compete in the Grand Slam Poetry Championship from 6 to 10 pm Tuesday at Weathervane Community Playhouse in Akron. ...
- Poet Al Mahmud - New Nation
Bangladesh's veteran poet Al Mahmud's 72nd birthday was celebrated on 11th July. He was born in a business family in 1936, in Kasba, Brahamanbaria. The night was full of showers when he came down on earth to colour Bengali poetry. He came to Dhaka ...
- Parking excuses - they've heard them all - Otago Daily Times
Otago Daily TimesParking excuses - they've heard them allOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 15 hours agoSome people wrote poetry to staff; generally badly. Ms Kelly said there were plenty of misconceptions about what parking behaviour was acceptable, ...
- Haale's sound stretches from New York to Iran - Boston Globe
Call her Persian. Call her a New Yorker. Call her a rocker. Call her a poet. Even call her a mystic, if you must. But please, don't call Haale exotic. The Bronx-born, Iranian-American singer and guitarist, whose debut full-length effort, "No Ceiling ...
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