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- Who should rock Barack? - Beacon News
These days the pop music beat touches upon every aspect of life: politics, religion, sex, the environment, the economy, technology and the law, to name a few. Music is simply the connective thread, because there is absolutely no aspect of life that ...
- Quiet art: Gallery Night exhibit features rarely seen work of ... - Journal Times
Quiet art: Gallery Night exhibit features rarely seen work of ...Journal Times, WI - 21 minutes agoAn avid reader who was often reading several books at once, Czebotar also wrote poetry and was good at that, Smalley said. “He wrote many poems and a lot of ...
- Gulf Coast residents making lemonade from lemons - Montgomery Advertiser
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. -- I am always struck by the light on the Gulf Coast, by its peculiar qualiĂ‚Âty and strength. Blues are bluer. Whites dreamier. Shadows are denser somehow. Makes sense that so many great artists eddy up on these shores. Three ...
- Why John longed to be Jock Lennon - guardian.co.uk
Why John longed to be Jock Lennonguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour ago'We went fishing and hunting and John loved going up into the hills to draw or write poetry. John really loved hill walking, shooting and fishing. ...
- A Powder keg of a book - Crosscut
A Powder keg of a bookCrosscut, WA - 3 hours agoIgnore the preface, and get to the poetry and power in this new anthology written by women in combat. By Jack Lewis Nobody wants a war book until the war is ...
- Folk Tale-Inspired Black Rider, by Waits, Wilson and Burroughs ... - Playbill.com
Folk Tale-Inspired Black Rider, by Waits, Wilson and Burroughs ...Playbill.com, NY - Oct 7, 2008The play "evokes the atmosphere of a gothic circus, where poetry, music, and dance fuse together to convey a seductive and menacing story. ...
- MADISON: James Whitcomb Riley in Anderson (The Herald Bulletin)
There were reports of womanizing, alcoholism, fraud, scandal and even the selling of patent medicine. Yes, James Whitcomb Riley, the gentle, fondly remembered bard of children’s classics such as “Little Orphant Annie” and “The Raggedy Man,” made quite an impression on Anderson, Indiana.
- REVIEW: ‘Playlist’ blends laughs, charm - Colorado Springs Gazette
"Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist" is a film about love, friendship, music and one well-traveled piece of gum. Brazen yet bashful, "Infinite Playlist" is a delight of a film, leavened with a phosphorescent soundtrack and enough quirky performances ...
- Keynote speaker says arts need to be ‘beating heart’ of education - Williamsport Sun-Gazette
The arts need to become the beating heart of education. That was the message delivered Wednesday by Sir Ken Robinson during the keynote speech for the Governor's Awards for the Arts. Robinson, best-selling author of "Out of Our Minds," is known for ...
- From Ballasts to Ballads: Fishermen Take to the Stage - Forbes
Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce: -0- *T WHAT: Telling tales of the deep, fishermen and women will reel in audiences during the 12th annual Fisher Poets Gathering in Astoria, Ore., the former canning capital of the world. Weathered and wise ...
- I was a teenage vampire - New London Day
There's a lot of truth to all these vampire movies and TV shows. I should know. I'm a former teenage boy. Which is to say, a former vampire. And I can tell you this: All through junior high school and high school, through hour after hour of sitting ...
- Entertainment report - San Francisco Gate
Thursday, October 16, 2008 New York - "Desperate Housewives" actor Gale Harold is in critical condition after a motorcycle accident, a USC Medical Center spokeswoman says. Publicist Nancy Seltzer said Wednesday that Harold fractured his shoulder, and ...
- How to lose a guy - Xtra.ca
Xtra.caHow to lose a guyXtra.ca, Canada - 6 hours agoIt's always struck me as funny that "fuck" is both simultaneously a slang term for sex and a vicious curse. In this case, my meaning is pretty obvious. ...
- Daily News columnist wrote books for children - Chicago Sun-Times
Bonnie Larkin Nims, who was a columnist for the old Chicago Daily News and the author of several books for children, died of a stroke last week after a long illness. She was 87, family members said. In the 1960s, Ms. Nims wrote the newspaper's ...
- A journey across the US in song (BBC News)
The BBC's Kevin Connolly reflects on our endless fascination for the US, fuelled by songs about its towns and cities.
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