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- Students seek peace through music - Timmins Daily Press
Students seek peace through musicTimmins Daily Press, Canada - 3 hours ago"A Peace of Music" is being hosted by the TH&VS musical performance class, and will feature music, poetry and dance. "With representatives from all five ...
- Thousands attend memorial for 3 Castillo children (Baltimore Sun)
at Virginia church On a stage before nearly a thousand mourners, the violinists played notes of elegant sorrow.
- 10 Years of antiMusic: The Queen Of CBGB (antiMUSIC)
We're looking back at 10 years of antiMusic. Today we revisit Trent McMartin's profile and interview with Deborah Olin, also known as The Queen of CBGB. Trent wrote this article in 2005 as the venue was still in a legal struggle for survival.
- 50 arts secrets revealed (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: Do directors find sex scenes embarrassing? Is the urinal in my local pub art? Our experts answer
- Paddock Poetry Contest set for Tuesday (Athens Review)
Every year for more than a decade, Trinity Valley Community College has celebrated the creativity of its students with the Paddock Poetry Contest.
- Richard Hoffman's "Summer Job" - Seattle Times
Richard Hoffman's "Summer Job"Seattle Times, United States - 59 minutes agoRichard Hoffman of Massachusetts does a good job of portraying one of those teaching moments in this poem. till they can explain it to themselves. ...
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Benton Courier - Sam Taggart, a native of Woodruff County and a longtime family practitioner in Benton, said his first published literary work ... Tucker encouraged me to learn how to write,” Taggart said. “I took a number of courses at UALR in prose and poetry and ...
- A Partisan's Daughter, by Louis de Bernières (Independent)
Meet slippery heroine Roza: "a fast-talking Scheherezade" who wants less to save her life than simply to attract a gullible man. A good novelist must be a good liar, our contemporary wisdom goes, just as storyteller means both fiction-spinner and deceiver. We quickly realise, a few chapters in, that Roza is both.
- Borromeo Quartet and ProMusica to Premiere and Record Newest Work ... - Market Wire (press release)
Borromeo Quartet and ProMusica to Premiere and Record Newest Work ...Market Wire (press release) - 16 hours agoAlso a writer, Auerbach was named Poet of the Year in 1996 by the International Pushkin Society and her literary works include 5 volumes of poetry and prose ...
- Poet Laureate Speaks at BYU - BYU Newsnet
Poet Laureate Speaks at BYUBYU Newsnet, UT - 1 hour ago"He believes that poetry should be easy to enter like a building." Collins said he tries to help the reader understand how the poem's idea developed. ...Writer shares thoughts behind poems Deseret Newsall 2 news articles
- Signature School sophomore among poetry finalists
Evansville Courier-Press - Chyna Cheaney, a 16-year-old sophomore at Evanville’s Signature School, is among finalists from 10 schools in the state competing in the Indiana Poetry Out Loud competition. She is the only in the region competing in the finals, which will run from ...
- Looking at black history through the arts
Muskogee Daily Phoenix - Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, theatrical dancing and poetry readings. ... His best-known book is the “Mis-Education of the Negro.” Fuhr-Harrison, a former educator, stressed learning and said ...
- Rhymes of passion: Betjeman's women (Independent)
"The sort of girl I like to see," wrote John Betjeman in The Olympic Girl, "Smiles down from her great height at me./ She stands in strong, athletic pose/ And wrinkles her retroussé nose./ Is it distaste that makes her frown, So furious and freckled, down/ On an unhealthy worm like me?/ Or am I what she likes to see?"
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La Crosse Tribune - Please do not send poetry, or items taken from other publication or from the Internet. Send letters to the editor to letters@lacrossetribune.com.
- Music shop seeks donations so area kids can learn to play (Norwalk Advocate)
"I always loved music; who so has skill in this art is of good temperament, fitted for all things. We must teach music in schools; a schoolmaster ought to have skill in music, or I would not regard him," said the reformer Martin Luther.
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