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- Mondavi Center to present, host summer music events (California Aggie)
SummerMusic 2008 - Free on the Quad at 7:30 p.m.
- The music of Motswako Republic - Sowetan
The music of Motswako RepublicSowetan, South Africa - 3 hours agoAccording to Lamonka, another aspect that is going to take Motswako further is the fusion of poetry and music. "They gel well together and poetry takes hip ...
- Pakistan’s very own Haiku expert - The News - International
Pakistan’s very own Haiku expertThe News - International, Pakistan - 1 hour ago‘Mujh ko Tanha Na kar’ was the real start of his poetry, published in monthly Takleequ, Lahore, after several years. He has been extremely humble about his ...
- THE DREAM AFFIRMED (New York Post)
Thus, 45 years to the day after after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s immortal "I Have a Dream" address, did Obama, an African-American, formally accept the Democratic Party's nomination to seek the presidency of the United States. It was a huge...
- Wentworth Miller by Michael Lavine/Fox, Elisabeth Moss courtesy AMC ... - TV Guide Online
Senior editors Matt Mitovich and Mickey O'Connor answer your questions! E-mail us your own scoopy needs. Is it true that Prison Break 's Michael is losing the tattoo? I felt so bad for Wentworth stuck in long-sleeved shirts in the Dallas sun ...
- Shop Talk (The Reader)
What seems a long time ago now, in the newsroom of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Daily Nebraskan , I met one of my dearest friends, Bart Schaneman.
- Upcoming Events - Smoky Mountain Sentinel
Upcoming EventsSmoky Mountain Sentinel, NC - 2 hours agoThe NCWNW (Netwest) Prose Workshop and Critique Session will meet at Tri-County Community College in Murphy, North Carolina, Thursday, July 10, ...
- The grandeur of blandeur - Boston Globe
IN THE fall, Kay Ryan will become the nation's next poet laureate. She has been called an outsider who writes in clear, Emily Dickinsonian proportions. Ryan has so often been called quiet and private that this has become her public image. But one ...
- Artists seek inspiration from great outdoors (Quincy Herald-Whig)
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. -- Fourteen visual artists from British Columbia, Alberta and the United States have embarked on a journey to the remote wilderness of the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area for the third annual Muskwa-Kechika Artist Camp.
- Great news about his mom - La Crosse Tribune
I am so proud of my mother, Lorraine Decker. Over two years ago, I moved from La Crosse to San Juan, Puerto Rico, but I always keep tabs on what is going on “back home.” When I got word that my best friend, home-school teacher and incomparable ...
- Moab Fest Features Pianist-Composer - RedOrbit
Moab Fest Features Pianist-ComposerRedOrbit, TX - 2 minutes agoAmong these commissions is one by a consortium of 10 orchestras for a large choral symphony based on Walt Whitman's poetry. And along with everything else ...
- Around the Area: 09.05.08 - 09.11.08 (Corpus Christi Caller-Times)
EXHIBIT: The exhibit "Cataclysm and Creativity: Art in the Age of Uncertainty" will be on display through Nov. 1 in the Weil Gallery, Center for the Arts, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
- Puccini’s heroines (The Star)
HE was deemed a poor and indisciplined music student by his uncle, yet Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), the famed Italian composer renowned for his operas, went on to write classics of the genre like Tosca, Madamme Butterfly and La Boheme, among others.
- Entertainment Calendar (The Warren Reporter)
Relive history at Gristmill through various timelines of military camp life.
- Bills’ writer walks fine line - Buffalo News
Bills’ writer walks fine lineBuffalo News, United States - 33 minutes agoSure, it’s the hated Raiders, but listen to the pure poetry of the late John Facenda reciting “The Autumn Wind [Is a Raider],” via YouTube ...
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