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- The Rockstar Who Would Save the World - The Santa Barbara Independent
The Rockstar Who Would Save the WorldThe Santa Barbara Independent, CA - 1 hour agoScheeter has worked extensively with her friend — and Jack’s wife — Kim Johnson, who developed the idea for All at Once with MusicMatters’s Martin. ...
- Reality TV's heavy hitters set to test 'Talent' - Grand Rapids Press
Local talent: Jessica Price impressed her audience on "America's Got Talent." In weeks to come, the reality TV wars will heat up as some of the genre's heavyweights join the fray. NBC's hit franchise "Biggest Loser" and the pioneering CBS series ...
- West Island community events - West Island Chronicle
West Island community eventsWest Island Chronicle, Canada - 31 minutes agoExperience home and garden tours, as well as poetry readings, an art workshop, harp recital, quilting demonstration, and more, in an historic setting ...
- Arts carry imagination, language of emotions - Arizona Daily Star
Arts carry imagination, language of emotionsArizona Daily Star, AZ - 3 hours agoPoetry? The language of feeling, color, sound? Again, one of the arts. Your home is your refuge. Chances are you've placed decorative objects on the walls ...
- GEORGIAN SINGING WORKSHOP IN GLOVER - Barton Chronicle
A Georgian singing workshop will be held Wednesday, July 16 (and other Wednesday nights) at 7:30 p.m., in the new building at Bread and Puppet Theater on Route 122 in Glover. For more information, call 525-9559. A Covered Dish Supper will be held on ...
- Palestinian poet's body flown to Ramallah - International Herald Tribune
RAMALLAH, West Bank : The body of Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry gave voice to Palestinian national aspirations, arrived on Wednesday in the West Bank city of Ramallah, where mourners assembled for his funeral. A helicopter brought Darwish's body from ...
- Willoughby pair eliminated on 'Nashville Star' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Laura Fedor, left, and Sophie Zalokar. Willoughby natives and best friends Laura Fedor and Sophie Zalokar ended their eye-rolling first run at fame by being booted off TV's "Nashville Star" on Monday, but they're not done yet. Fedor, an 18-year-old ...
- Alaska on the Fly - Washington Post
Alaska on the FlyWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoMark, of Trails End Horse Adventures (he of no Web site, heck, no indoor toilet), entertained us with his dilapidated pickup truck, his poetry and songs, ...
- Arts collide for opening of building (Athens Banner-Herald)
With half of the University of Georgia's arts departments now located at the fashionable new East Campus, it begs the question: Do the remaining departments - drama and dance - feel left out?
- Magical journey a labour of love - BCLocalNews
Magical journey a labour of loveBCLocalNews, Canada - 35 minutes ago“One writer out of every 1000 may be a natural writer,” said Lauder, who has also created many other, to this point unpublished, volumes of poetry, ...
- Column Writing 101 - Hartford Business
Column Writing 101Hartford Business - 56 minutes agoWallace Stevens was a surety bond attorney at the old Hartford Fire Insurance and Poetry Co., who became unjustifiably famous for writing unfathomable ...
- Poets of the laboratories - The Age
Poets of the laboratoriesThe Age, Australia - 7 hours agoAlso included is a smattering of poetry. "Science should inspire great poetry, but scientists have published disappointingly few poems," laments Dawkins. ...
- Pervez Musharraf - Chicago Tribune
The revolutionary Pakistani poet Ahmed Faraz, whose name is synonymous in South Asia with modern Urdu poetry, died Aug. 25 in Islamabad. He was 77. The cause was kidney failure, said his son Shibli Faraz. He was earlier reported to have died while ...
- An early look at what’s ahead in ’09 - Buffalo News
Without a crystal ball or a magic wand or even a Ouija board, we have gotten a sneak peek into the schedule of the U. S. Postal Service stamp program for 2009. The Postal Service did not reveal a detailed description of all the ’09 releases, but I ...
- "Not quite what I was planning" - Sydney Morning Herald
"Not quite what I was planning"Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 45 minutes agoPaul Thornton's reads almost like poetry. "Alabama boy said Hallelujah, wrote memoirs." Writers like brevity; readers more so. Makes you think harder, ...
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