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- Laurels for poet from Highline College - Highline Times
Laurels for poet from Highline CollegeHighline Times, WA - 48 minutes agoHis mission for the next two years is to visit all parts of the state bringing to children, adults, and seniors, the message of poetry and humanity. ...
- 'These Shining Lives' Fine script and acting make tragic tale worth watching (Pioneer Press)
"These Shining Lives" is the best thing I've seen at History Theatre. In fact, it's one of the best shows I've caught anywhere in quite a while.
- Indian poet felicitated by Romanian Writers Union - Thaindian.com
Indian poet felicitated by Romanian Writers UnionThaindian.com, Thailand - 6 hours agoGeorge Anca, a famous indologist of Romania, has translated Bhutani’s poems from English and Urdu into Romanian. Bhutani’ s earlier works have been ...
- Human trafficking a local issue, experts say - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
300,000 American children work as prostitutes in the United States. 1.6 million to 2.8 million children run away annually in the United States. 50 percent of runaways are girls. 33.3 percent are lured or recruited into prostitution or involved in ...
- Artist’s illuminations inspired by text (Cleveland Jewish News)
Illuminate has many meanings: give light to, brighten, decorate a manuscript, enlighten in mind and spirit. So it is fitting that painter Jackie Olenick calls her works “illuminations.”
- Review: 'Facade' comes across as light, airy (Knoxville News Sentinel)
One certainly has to be in a certain mood to appreciate William Walton's "Facade," especially when it is played as a suite for orchestra, without the seemingly comical stream-of-consciousness poetry of Edith Sitwell, to which Walton set the original music in 1922.
- George Bush Sings! - Top40-Charts.com
George Bush Sings!Top40-Charts.com, NY - 2 hours ago... but sending young men and women to their death for Exxon is perfectly ok" states Hartmann. "This material seems to be poetry set to grooves...the lines ...
- Missing author - Chicago Tribune
This is in response to "Elaine Dundy: 1921-2008; Author and wife of critic Tynan; Lived, chronicled coming-of-age for Americans abroad" (News, May 10). My husband and I met Elaine Dundy close to the end of her life. We were not celebrities, only ...
- Saundria Small Designs Applause Cover - UA Fort Smith News
UA Fort Smith NewsSaundria Small Designs Applause CoverUA Fort Smith News, AR - 12 hours agoCategories in the magazine are formal essays, short stories and informal essays, original artwork, short plays, photography and poetry. ...
- The Seventh Biennial Conference on Iranian Studies: Toronto, Canda, Jul 31-Aug 3 (Payvand Iran News)
The Biennial Conference on Iranian Studies will bring to Toronto approximately 250 scholars from various parts of the world for the presentation f their current research on Iran. This is the largest international gathering of scholars who study, teach and write on Iran.
- Finalist's entry captured in yard (The Augusta Chronicle)
A Riverside Middle School pupil has raised the bar for Columbia County competitors in a worldwide art and poetry contest.
- Speak UP - Honolulu Advertiser
Sometimes the words shoot into mikes in forceful rapid fire; other times they flow smoothly from tongues in an almost hypnotic melody. And there are always the focused stares. The expressive faces. The lively hand motions. It's the art of the spoken ...
- Robert Rauschenberg: Restlessly experimental artist whose career was a celebration of change (Independent)
"I was the 'charlatan' of the art world. Then, when I had enough work amassed, I became a 'satirist' – a tricky word – of the art world, then 'fine artist', but who could live with it? And now, 'We like your old things better'," said Robert Rauschenberg in 1972.
- Performing arts calendar - Kansas City Star
Performing arts calendarKansas City Star, MO - 9 hours agoA CONCERT OF HOPE AND PEACE, AND A SERMON FROM THE MOUNTAIN: Choral and spoken word tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.; with African-American spirituals ...
- Book Zoo: North Oakland’s Newest Used Bookstore - Berkeley Daily Planet
Book Zoo: North Oakland’s Newest Used BookstoreBerkeley Daily Planet, CA - 3 hours agoHe spoke excitedly about a poetry reading at the store given by two 1960s icons and current political activists, John Sinclair, a founder of the White ...
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